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Acupuncture in North Carolina

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Acupuncture is older than China!
Acupuncture has been used for over 5000 years, apparently for pain relief and improved function.
The Tyrolean Iceman, "Ötzi", is the well-preserved natural mummy of a man who lived about 5200 years ago during Copper Age Europeans. Ötzi had a total of 61 tattoos probably for pain relief treatments similar to acupressure or acupuncture. Although there is some evidence that China had acupuncture around then, this is at least 2,000 years before any proof of use in China, earlier then 1000 BCE. Amazingly, similar early tattoos have been found on mummies in Peru, Chile and Siberia! Photographs and drawings of this can be found at The Lancet Vol 354 September 18th 1999.
Traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture treatments

Acupuncture has been practiced for thousands of years, and today it blends traditional concepts with modern clinical safety. This careful balance allows patients to experience both the calming ritual of the practice and the measurable benefits it may provide.

A Bit of History

Acupuncture originated in China more than 3,000 years ago as part of a broader system of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Early writings such as the Huangdi Neijing described pathways of qi, or vital energy, and proposed that stimulating points along these meridians could influence organ function and relieve discomfort. By 1000 BCE, sharpened stones and later bronze and silver needles were used to apply this therapy. Acupuncture spread to Japan, Korea, and eventually Europe, each culture adapting it to their medical traditions. In the modern world, acupuncture gained recognition in the 1970s when American journalists reported on its use in China for surgical pain management. Today, acupuncture is widely practiced in hospitals, clinics, and private offices across the globe. Scientific studies suggest it may affect the nervous system, trigger endorphin release, and improve circulation. While its historical framework remains rooted in qi and meridians, acupuncture’s modern appeal lies in its combination of ancient tradition and contemporary validation. It is now used for stress relief, migraine, and sports injuries, making it one of the most enduring and adaptable forms of care.

How this Can Help You

Acupuncture may reduce muscle tension, encourage relaxation, and support circulation. Many patients describe steadier moods, fewer flare-ups, and better sleep. It can also complement holistic health strategies or integrate with pain management for broader recovery goals.

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Health Center of Hillsborough
401 Meadowlands Dr Suite 101
Hillsborough, NC 27278
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