Press Release Acupuncture Can Help You Lose Weight
Tuesday, December 29th, 2015
Starting With A Bus Ride From Miami Acupuncturists & Students Gather From Around The State To Hold Acupuncture Education Day 2016 At State Capitol
For Release: December 8, 2015
Contact: Mina Larson: (703) 314-2908
Jacksonville, FL — According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2009-2010) two out of every three American adults are overweight or obese. So it’s no surprise that the #1 New Year’s resolution is to lose weight. As Americans gear up to watch what they eat and hit the gym, the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, may have a secret to aid in weight loss–acupuncture.
A 2012 randomized controlled clinical trial conducted by researchers in Iran and China, looked at 196 participants. This study found that acupuncture in combination with other healthy lifestyle choices, such as food choice; portion control and regular exercise, was effective in enhancing weight loss and improving dyslipidemia.
“Acupuncture by itself isn’t the silver bullet to weight loss, but combined with exercise and a healthy diet, acupuncture can curb cravings and help patients keep the weight off,” said Afua Bromley, MSOM, Dipl. Ac (NCCAOM)®, L.Ac., Acupuncture St. Louis/Wellness.
“For example, one overweight patient using acupuncture for weight loss, lost 10 pounds in two weeks,” continued Bromley. “When she started to gain the weight back, I asked if she had changed any habits. She admitted to eating pizza every night at 10:00 p.m. Acupuncture alone won’t help you lose weight, but when combined with diet and exercise, it can help you to reach your weight loss goals.”
In existence for more than 3,000 years, acupuncture and Oriental medicine’s holistic approach can be leveraged not only to help patients lose weight, but also to fight addiction, treat pain, and maintain overall health and well being.
“While acupuncture may help with weight loss, today’s nationally board-certified NCCAOM acupuncturists can address many health concerns including reducing pain, digestive issues, headaches as well as improving immune system function and overall health,” says Kory Ward-Cook, PhD, MT(ASCP), CAE, CEO of the NCCAOM®.
If you are looking for an acupuncturist that can help you with your 2016 weight loss goals, search the nearly 17,000 acupuncturists that are both state-licensed and board-certified by NCCAOM®.
To find a nationally board-certified NCCAOM acupuncturist or Oriental medicine practitioner in your area, go to www.nccaom.org .
About the NCCAOM:
With a mission to ensure the safety and well-being of the public, the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine is a nonprofit organization that advances acupuncture and Oriental medicine by establishing and promoting evidence-based standards of competence and credentialing.
Founded in 1982, NCCAOM certification indicates that a practitioner has met national standards for the safe and competent practice of acupuncture and Oriental medicine. Since its inception, the NCCAOM has certified more than 24,000 Diplomates in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, Asian bodywork therapy, and Oriental medicine in America.
For more information about NCCAOM, visit www.nccaom.org.