Hacking your nervous system for health

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Modern scientists are continuing to “discover” clues about how our bodies actually work that the ancient Chinese have known for centuries.

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Hacking Your Nervous System For Health &

Healing

Modern scientists are continuing to “discover” clues about how our

bodies actually work that the ancient Chinese have known for centuries.

Although acupuncture repeatedly achieves great clinical results in the treatment of a variety of conditions, such as pain, acupuncture for weight

loss, nausea, infertility, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease,

lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, migraine headaches, menopausal hot flashes,

and even psycho-emotional illness, many doctors and scientists remain

skeptical of acupuncture’s efficacy because they do not understand how

it works.

One major problem in finding an explanation for how acupuncture works was the prevailing Western scientific belief that the body is

simply just a collection of anatomical structures and biochemical

reactions that work mostly independent from each other. Even as

recently as 1998, there was scientific consensus that the nervous system

and the immune system work independently from each other and don’t

have any direct connection. According to that rationale, stimulating the

nervous system with acupuncture should not affect the immune system,

digestive system, or any other system of the body except for the nervous system. (Thus, Western scientists could explain how acupuncture may

be able to alleviate pain, but any other healing would likely just be the

result of the placebo effect.)

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But in 1998, a neuroscientist by the name of Kevin Tracey performed a

surgery on a rat that showed how the nervous system can be hacked to promote health and healing in other systems of the body. He stimulated

the vagus nerve (located behind the carotid artery in the neck) of his rat

“patient” and then injected the rat with an inflammatory agent called

Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF). Under normal conditions, tumor necrosis

factor causes inflammation and illness in the body. However, the rat did

not experience any inflammation because prior to receiving the TNF he

received electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve. The experiment shows

that the nervous system and immune system are connected, and our bodies are indeed electric -- not just biochemical.

Most illnesses that plague our modern society -- from cancer, heart

disease, diabetes, chronic pain, digestive ailments, Alzheimer’s disease,

autoimmune diseases, to others such as infectious disease and high

fevers -- have their roots in inflammation. Chronic inflammation in the

body leads to disease states which can vary from person to person based

on genetics and environmental input. (One person with chronic

inflammation may develop heart disease, while the other will develop diabetes. Some may develop both or some other inflammatory disease.)

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But if this chronic inflammation can be blocked from traveling

throughout the body by “hacking” the nervous system, disease processes

can be stopped or reversed. And this is one way of explaining how

acupuncture works. Acupuncture in Del Mar, CA is therefore an ancient,

safe method for blocking chronic inflammation from progressing and carrying out disease processes. The acupuncture points are electrical

conduits that serve to connect the nervous system to the other systems of

the body through electrical signals. Tracey believes that a bioelectrical

model of healing could replace the chemical pharmaceutical industry in

the not so distant future.