Biopuncture
Acupoint Injection Therapy
By utilizing ultra-fine needles for precise injection, this therapy ensures maximum absorption and effectiveness of vitamins or homeopathic medicine at specific points, aiming for optimized therapeutic outcomes and a rapid return to balance.
Dr. Thalia Micah
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The injected substance provides therapeutic action right at the site of dysfunction or delivers systemic nutritional support:
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Anti-Inflammatory Action: Homeopathic solutions like Traumeel or Zeel are injected to modulate local inflammation and reduce pain without the side effects of steroids or NSAIDs.
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Tissue Repair: For soft tissue injuries, specific substances (like dextrose/glucose in prolotherapy, or certain homeopathic botanicals) can initiate a wound-healing cascade to strengthen damaged ligaments and tendons.
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Cellular Fuel: Vitamin injections (e.g., Vitamin B12 or Vitamin C) provide the building blocks necessary for nerve function, metabolism, and collagen production, supporting the body's overall systemic repair efforts.
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By combining the neurological and energetic effect of acupuncture with the pharmacological effect of the injection, AIT achieves results often seen as quicker and more lasting than either modality used alone.
Why AIT is So Effective
Acupuncture Injection Therapy is a powerful approach because it prolongs and intensifies the therapeutic impact of both the needle and the substance.
Enhanced Acupoint Stimulation
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Prolonged Effect: The injection of a liquid substance (like a vitamin or saline) into an acupuncture point or trigger point sustains the mechanical and biochemical stimulation of that point for a much longer period than a traditional dry needle insertion. This intensifies the signal sent to the nervous and immune systems.
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Targeted Activation: It directly impacts the microenvironment of the acupoint, including afferent nerve fibers and surrounding connective tissue, which are key to transmitting analgesic (pain-relieving) signals.