
Until recently, it has been assumed acupuncture may only be administered by health professionals trained in traditional acupuncture therapy with the use of invasive techniques, such as needles. Stimulation of acupuncture points excites areas of the brain which then secrete pain-reducing chemicals called Endorphins, which are the body’s own morphine-like substances. It is now widely recognised these points coincide with areas of the skin that possess low electrical resistance and high conductivity compared to non-acupuncture areas. |
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Using your PainGone Pen & Alan King's Non-Invasive Acupuncture for Everyone book, the benefits of acupuncture can now be realised quickly and easily without the need to visit an acupuncturist. This book overcomes the mystique surrounding the therapy of acupuncture by illustrating in a clear concise way the common acupuncture 'points' used in the relief of many pain problems and provides comprehensive written descriptions for each diagram that leads the reader to each point. |

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