Acupuncture and Depression

Suffering from the winter blues? Or perhaps it’s something a bit more — like depression?

We understand. In fact, it’s quite common to experience a bit of a low period following the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. So, let acupuncture help.

Acupuncture and Depression

As recently reported by HealthCMi, when acupuncture is combined with herbal medicine, it is effective for alleviating depression.

Researchers in China concluded that “a modified version of the herbal formula Chai Hu Shu Gan San plus acupuncture is effective for the treatment of depression. By using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, serum cytokine (correlated with markers of depression) and neurotransmitter levels, they determined a total effective rate of “100% for patients receiving both acupuncture and herbal medicine.” T

Those who received acupuncture only had an 85% total effective rate, and only herbal medicine had a 87.5% total effective rate. Thus proving that when the two treatments are combined, it is undoubtedly most effective.

The groups that received acupuncture received treatment at the following acupuncture points:

  • Yintang (extra point)

  • Baihui (DU20)

  • Sishencong (extra point)

  • Shenting (DU24)

  • Neiguan (P6)

  • Shenmen (HT7)

  • Sanyinjiao (SP6)

  • Hegu (LI4)

  • Taichong (LV3)

  • Taiyang (extra point) 

Throughout all the highs and lows of life, acupuncture can help you to restore a sense of well being and relaxation — providing a bit of peace and calm we all deserve.

 And of course, if you’re severely struggling or are having thoughts of self-harm or harm to others, seek professional help immediately or call 911.