So the question irking you is, "How much does an acupuncture school cost?" This is a fair question considering how important financial matters are to your final determination of where and whether to go to school, but it is not so easy to answer. It depends on several things: where you live, what type of school you go to, plus other factors. If you really want to know the answer to "how much does a acupuncture school cost," you need to make up your mind on a few matters first.
The first factor to consider in the cost of acupuncture school is the type of school you want to attend. There are both private colleges and vocational schools where you can train for this career. If you want to finish quicker you ashould choose a private school, but expect to pay more. The exact cost per unit or hour differs dramatically, and most schools do not openly post this information on their Web sites, so you really have to do some legwork and contact each school individually to get the cost information you need.
The loss of wages you will experience because of all the time you must invest in studying and practice hours is a huge factor that must be taken seriously. Even if the tuition at the school you choose sounds cheap, the fact that you won't be able to work very much will definitely make a difference in your budget. And just because an expensive school sounds like it'll get you done with your training and out working in the field faster doesn't mean it's a good choice - they may be unaccredited or disreputable, so do some research.
There may be minimum requirements regarding the number of hours of practice that you must complete before becoming certified to work in this field depending on your state, which means you may work free for hundreds of hours. Many acupuncture schools also require previous education, so if you've never attended college or gotten a degree you might not qualify. There are many factors to consider when it comes to the cost of acupuncture school.
Get detailed information about top acupuncture schools and best acupuncture certification courses and programs at AcupunctureSchoolsU.com. Choose the best acupuncture college for you and start your path to a rewarding career.
I have asthma and recently it has been giving me some trouble. I have been put on Prednisone and am already using flovent and albuteral. does anyone have any homeopathic remedies that might help relieve some of my asthma symptoms?
Or is it a widely accepted practice of alternative medicine? I am looking to become an acupuncturist and was wondering if it's covered by most insurance companies or only better than average policies? This would help me some what to determine if it's going to be a good profession to get into. Also can I work for someone, or do they generally open up their own practices?
here is what happened to my father when he was in his 20s
basically a large and heavy object fell on his back and ever since then..he's been having back problems. He always has a slight hunched over look whenever he walks, he cannot sit on the floor with his legs folded (indian style)..and it just hurts for him to stretch his back.
I'm just wondering if there is a way to give him some kind of relief to that area. He's been to this place for a month or 2 years ago (i think they just tried to stretch and massage the area)..it i didn't really help.
I started getting heat flashes for atleast a year. I thought it was normal.. turns out it isnt. does any one know what it is? I know its not metopause. I know i'm not pregnant and I have done many acupuncture treatments to make it stop, but it has not been successful. any advice?
i do not drink caffeine, i dont eat at denny's or any fast food places, and i have also been tested for a thyroid problem.
Acupressure mat or nail bed or spike mat is a product based on the Indian tradition of a bed of nails. The bed of nails is an ancient tool with its roots in Indian mysticism. With its origin, dating back thousands of years, the bed of nails is a well tested tool for healing the body and releasing emotional, physical and mental blockages, used for relaxation exercises, meditation and yoga.
Nowadays it is not the wood and iron nail variety used by Hindu fakirs, but instead a modern variation that usually consists of a light foam rubber pad, covered in cotton sacking and embedded with small, hard plastic disks with sharp little spines or spikes
The first use of the nowadays version of the Acupressure mat called Kuznetsov Applicator was invented by Ivan Kuznetsov in Soviet Union in the 1980s. In the late 1990s, with the spread of liberation following the failure of the Soviet Union Acupressure mats began to be popular in a wide range of former Soviet Block countries and beyond.
Today the popularity of Acupressure mats are spreading worldwide with their use sweeping across Scandinavia, Western Europe, America and Australia.
This popularity of Acupressure mats is explained by their extreme simplicity and fantastic effectiveness. Unlike most drugs, relief is usually immediate.
There are dozens of different types, sizes, modifications and names of the acupressure mat. Following terms are used to mean the same: [Heavenly] acupressure mat, Acupressure mat, Shakti mat, Spike mat, Pressure Relief Mat, Swedish Acupressure mat, Fakir mat, Yantra mat.
Acupressure mat sessions may improve your overall well-being, especially if you're stressed out, experiencing insomnia, have muscle tension, stiffness, tension headache, back or neck pain, or simply need a better and more complete sleep and rest to obtain more daily energy.
Acupressure mat for Stress relief
Acupressure mat is an innovative and effective method that is ideal for both stress relief and stress prevention. It is your simple to use personal health device.
When we experience psychological, physical or inflammatory stress, our bodies increase production of the body's stress hormones (adrenalin, cortisol and noradrenalin). High level of stress hormones especially cortisol levels impairs the immune response, raises blood pressure and blood sugar level, negatively influences metabolism, and results in muscle tension, aching muscles and joints. In addition, we become more sensitive to pain.
The Acupressure mat can be a solution to the vicious circle of stress hormone production.
How Acupressure mat works
Acupressure mat works by applying non penetrative acupressure on numerous points over an area of the body.
Pressure from the spines on the mat activates the body's own production of two substances: endorphins - "natural painkiller" hormone and oxytocin - "feel-good" hormone.
Endorphins relieve the pain and give a sense of physical well-being, while oxytocin help relax and wind down.
Endorphins are among the brain chemicals known as neurotransmitters, which function to transmit electrical signals within the nervous system.
Stress and pain are the two most common factors leading to the release of endorphins. However, when the body is out of balance due to chronic stress, it often experiences an endorphin deficit. Then it needs help to fight stress.
During the Acupressure mat session the endorphins (hormones of happiness or "natural pain killers") are released. Endorphins are effective in blocking pain and producing analgesia and a sense of well-being. With high endorphin levels, we feel less pain and fewer negative effects of stress.
When levels of oxytocin rise, the levels of stress hormones in the body fall. Damaged or worn tissues are repaired and new cells grow where they are needed. Our pain threshold is raised, blood pressure falls, worries and anxieties decrease, sexual desire increases and we optimize our body's performance and durability instead of manipulating it. Our body returns into physiological balance and we feel relaxed.
When under chronic stress you tend to tense muscles, especially in shoulder area.
Pain Relief, Tense and Stiff Muscles
During the stressful times and especially if you live under chronic stress you tend to tense a muscles especially in shoulder area. Your muscles can repair and rebuild damaged muscle fibers when at rest. But your permanently tense muscles do never get a chance to rest and relax, or the intervals of rest are too few and too far between. This may lead to chronic aches and pain.
Pain is stress per se, which means that the stress response and body's production of adrenalin, cortisol and noradrenalin never ceases. In addition, the level of oxytocin decreases, causing sexual desire to decline or disappear altogether. When oxytocin levels are reduced, levels of the harmful stress hormones are raised and the vicious circle starts.
Pressure from the spines on the Acupressure mat activates the body's own production of endorphins - "natural painkiller" hormone and oxytocin - "feel-good" hormone, and we experience pain relief.
Relaxation
You can also use the Acupressure mat for pure relaxation.
Use it when you find it difficult to wind down, or when you are feeling stressed and anxiousness. Try using the Acupressure mat before going to bed to help you fall asleep more easily and helps with insomnia.
Regular use of the Acupressure mat will help you relax and create a quicker self-healing process for your body, both physical and mental.
Acupressure Mat Wellness and Wellbeing Benefits
Regular usage of the Acupressure mat may provide many positive effects towards your well-being.
As a result of regular usage of the Acupressure mat you may achieve following benefits:
· Reduced pain, including backache and tension headaches
· Decreased muscular tension and stiffness
· Stress and anxiety relief
· Strengthened immune system
· Improved blood circulation
· Decreased inflammation
· Increased metabolism and mental clarity
· Lower blood pressure
· Increased energy levels and decreased chronic fatigue
· Improved sleep, especially stress induced insomnia
· Deep sense of relaxation
This position is very good for relieving tension in the shoulders and, in particular, for relaxing the trapezoid muscles. Shoulder area is the one where your stress accumulates
How to use Acupressure Mat
Acupressure mat is very easy to use!
Simply lie on the mat or press it onto the area of the body affected, including arms and legs. The beneficial healing and relaxing effects of the Acupressure mat will be felt from the very first use.
Place the Acupressure mat on a bed or a soft surface. For stronger effect, place it at on a hard surface (floor, etc.)
Put a cloth between yourself and the Acupressure mat if necessary. You can adjust the thickness of the cloth according to your own pain levels. When you get used to the feeling, you can start using the Acupressure mat without a protective layer on it. This will, however, lessen the effect of the treatment. Put a rolled up towel or a pillow underneath the Acupressure Mat to support your neck
Distribute your weight evenly from lower back to shoulders - lie down slowly and carefully. If desired, support part of your weight on your hands and elbows temporarily. Relax and do not move around. Sit back up and lie down again, if you wish to alter your position
Lie in a comfortable position, so that your skin rests in contact with the acupressure points
Relax and breathe deeply. You may feel some temporary discomfort, which will decrease and eventually go away when endorphins and oxytocin are released. The feeling of discomfort will shift to a warm sensation with light pressure.
How often to use Acupressure Mat
You can use your Acupressure mat to reenergize and refresh yourself anytime, even during a short break at work! You will soon find that you may feel less stressed and more efficient at carrying out your tasks.
The second modality to use the Acupressure mat is to use it once or twice a day for a 'course' of between 14 and 21 days. Initially, 10-15 minutes on the mat may be enough, but you can gradually increase your sessions to 20-40 minutes. Although it is not dangerous to spend more time, or to fall asleep on the mat.
It is recommended that a break is taken between courses of 28 days. This will ensure the maximum effectiveness of each course. Many users report that their pain completely disappears during their first course and does not return!
Drink water or herbal tea after using the Acupressure mat.
As with any therapy or exercise, regularity is the key to success !
With regular use, deep, chronic tension and stress can be released and you can experience a long-lasting sense of ease and well-being.
Acupressure mat is beneficial for all ages. [parental supervision required for children]
Regular use of the Acupressure mat promotes the release of endorphins and oxytocin and, therefore, helps us to be more manage your stress better, be more relaxed, sleep better and be happier.
Dr.Inese Millere is an action-oriented Stress Management coach and consultant who assist professional women in creating stress management and work life balance strategies,and healthy lifestyle routines for longevity.
i am having trouble identifying 5 different types of alternative medicine (like a statement) and then having pro's and con's...well actually, i can do the pros and cons, but like i said, i am having trouble coming up with the statements...please help! i dont know what i am doing!!