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How Can Acupuncture Help to Brighten Up Your Eyes?

Your eyes are the window to your soul and are a reflection of your overall health! Several ailments such as cardiovascular diseases and diabetes can be diagnosed via the eyes. Other conditions such as optic neuritis, vision loss, and glaucoma are often associated with systemic health conditions. It is this correlation between your health and your eyes that acupuncturists tap into to treat vision and eye issues. If you have an eye condition, you can seek acupuncture treatment in San Francisco for quick relief.
Acupuncture to brighten your eyes
Acupuncture is often used as an alternative treatment for eye health issues. Several patients reap the benefits of acupuncture that lead to better eye health. Studies indicate that acupuncture cannot just treat eye conditions such as dry eye syndrome but also brighten up your eyes, and make you look several years younger in just a few sessions.
Acupuncture essentially is a procedure which entails the insertion of very thin needles through your skin at certain specific points on your body. While scientists still debate over the efficacy of acupuncture and how it works, this traditional form of Chinese medicine has shown to provide instant pain relief aside from alleviating nausea, and aiding in the treatment of cancer and various other ailments.
Acupuncture for Eye Problems
According to acupuncturists, an imbalance in the body can appear in the form of an eye condition or disease. This can make your eyes look lifeless and dull. When you undergo acupuncture, any imbalance in the flow of energy that could be causing these symptoms is addressed. Eye acupuncture, in specific, focuses on promoting the circulation of Qi – the life force, around both eyes.
This in turn, causes a dip in the temperature of the eye surface that further helps to reduce the evaporation of tears formed in the eyes during the day. Thus, acupuncture can effectively treat chronic dry eye syndrome, and brighten up your eyes! Acupuncture is also used to treat glaucoma in certain patients. Acupuncture helps dramatically reduce eye pressure, and hence can treat glaucoma without the side effects that Western medicine may cause.
Acupuncturists focus on the UB1 point, also known as Jingming, to treat a myriad of eye problems such as glaucoma, conjunctivitis, night blindness and even blurry vision. Jingming, when translated to English, means “bright eyes”, and is located in the inner corner of our eyes. According to acupuncturists, this point is what brings Qi and blood flow into the eyes, which is a vital part of acupuncture treatments concerning eye health. There are several other points that can be targeted to treat cloudiness, pain, redness and other eye conditions.
If you or a loved one is suffering from an eye condition, you should consider acupuncture treatment in San Francisco in conjunction with traditional Western medicine. To learn more about how acupuncture can help treat your eyes, contact Anchor Acupuncture at 415-855-3112.

Amanda Moler is a licensed acupuncturist and certified fertility acupuncturist (FABORM), serving San Francisco, CA.  Her educational background includes receiving a bachelor’s degree in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from Antioch College in 2001 and in 2010, her master’s degree from American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 2008, she also attended Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in Chicago, IL for education on acupuncture and oriental medicine. Asa Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine, she has gained recognition for treating complex women fertility cases, providing guidance on painful side-effects of drugs, hormones, and maintaining the overall well-being of women. Follow Anchor Acupuncture and Amanda Moler on Facebook , Instagram, LinkedIn.