To Your Health! A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE RIVERTOWNS ENTERPRISE
Consider medicine-free remedies for your aches and pains By MARY LEGRAND
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he problems sometimes encountered by individuals who use opiates for pain relief have been well documented and publicized in recent years. Alternative therapies can provide relief as well, and, in many cases, take the place of or be used alongside conventional treatments. James Silverman, M.S. L.Ac., LMT, of Mount Kisco Acupuncture & Massage, said there is a need to educate people about alternative/complementary therapy and to explain why alternative therapies can be helpful. “Options might not be offered, and the person with pain may not know that there are options prior to accepting or in conjunction with pain medication,” he said. “Alternative/complementary therapies I offer are acupuncture with various oriental modalities, as well as massage therapy that incorporates deep tissue/trigger-point release. Rather than rely on addictive drugs that do not solve the problem, acupuncture and massage therapy can produce lasting effects naturally.” Acupuncture is based on the principal theory of yin/yang and thereby restores harmony and balance within the body, Silverman said. “This in return stimulates our body’s natural healing response via our Qi,” he said. “Our body’s energy is called our Qi and is always looking for internal balance. Qi flows through the body along specific pathways called meridians and
through accessing points along the meridians, acupuncture brings the body back into balance. At Mount Kisco Acupuncture & Massage, I am always looking for the balance in the body and ways to provide sustained relief.” Silverman provided the Nei Jing quotation, “Where there is no flow there is pain;
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where there is flow there is no pain,” to sum up the idea that the body needs to have obstructions due to inflammation removed. “Inflammation is really the root of most pain and diseases,” he said. “I explain to my patients that if the obstructions in our body are removed, then the inflammation
will eventually be resolved and the body will be restored to proper balance.” The main style of acupuncture at MKAM is Acupuncture Physical Medicine, or APM. “I believe the need to explain how a western approach to acupuncture is crucial in Continued on page 17A
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