Can Acupuncture Help with Weight Loss? It is well known that the obesity epidemic is one of the most critical health concerns plaguing the Western world. Obese and overweight individuals are at a higher risk of developing diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke than those maintaining a healthy weight. The search for long term weight solutions may drive some to try everything possible to drop the pounds quickly. One of the more unconventional treatments for weight loss is acupuncture, an ancient technique that has many purported health benefits. But does it actually work? The Theory Behind the Needles The theory and practice of acupuncture is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine, or "TCM." It is a comprehensive natural health care system that has been used in Asia for thousands of years. Practitioners of acupuncture stimulate “acupuncture points” found at specific locations on the surface of the body by inserting very thin needles through the skin. The general theory of acupuncture is that health depends on the circulation of vital energy called Qi (pronounced “chee”) through a network of channels or “meridians.” This network connects every organ and part of the body and regulates its physiological processes. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine excessive weight and ill-health result when the flow of Qi through the body is disrupted or blocked by various factors including poor diet, unhealthy lifestyle and a constitutional predisposition. The stimulation of acupuncture points helps restore the smooth flow of Qi throughout the body. Slim As a Needle A growing number of people are turning to acupuncture today to help with their weight loss journey. While the exact scientific mechanism behind acupuncture’s effectiveness for weight loss remains unknown, several theories have been proposed. The most widely accepted modern explanation involves the ability of acupuncture to modulate several important hormones including serotonin (the “feel-good” hormone) and leptin (the body’s satiety hormone). In addition to many anecdotal reports of acupuncture’s effectiveness, research studies have confirmed that the stimulation of ear acupuncture points results in the suppression of appetite and significant weight loss in obese subjects. Other studies utilizing body acupuncture points have also demonstrated improvements in inflammation markers and cholesterol levels in addition to enhanced weight loss in patients.