Have anyone tried acupuncture for weight loss?
tmhpkns84
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I am really looking into trying acupuncture for weight loss and I also hear it helps for PCOS ( Polycystic Ovary Syndrome). Has anyone tried this?
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Hmm. So I guess you decided against doing it the "natural" way.0
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Hmm. So I guess you decided against doing it the "natural" way.
What's wrong with using an alternative therapy to help the process? There's no drugs involved, no surgery, no fad diet or massive calorie restriction. It's just a few tiny needles. It's not unhealthy and isn't going to harm her in any way. So what's the problem?0 -
Hmm. So I guess you decided against doing it the "natural" way.
What's wrong with using an alternative therapy to help the process? There's no drugs involved, no surgery, no fad diet or massive calorie restriction. It's just a few tiny needles. It's not unhealthy and isn't going to harm her in any way. So what's the problem?
Gonna poke the fat away?0 -
Hmm. So I guess you decided against doing it the "natural" way.
What's wrong with using an alternative therapy to help the process? There's no drugs involved, no surgery, no fad diet or massive calorie restriction. It's just a few tiny needles. It's not unhealthy and isn't going to harm her in any way. So what's the problem?
Gonna poke the fat away?
That'll make it cry0 -
well acupuncture can help reduce stress by a significant margin, so why not? I wouldn't say to only do this, but if its in addition to eating better and exercising.. why not?0
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well acupuncture can help reduce stress by a significant margin, so why not? I wouldn't say to only do this, but if its in addition to eating better and exercising.. why not?
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Hmm. So I guess you decided against doing it the "natural" way.
What's wrong with using an alternative therapy to help the process? There's no drugs involved, no surgery, no fad diet or massive calorie restriction. It's just a few tiny needles. It's not unhealthy and isn't going to harm her in any way. So what's the problem?
Gonna poke the fat away?
Acupuncture can be extremely effective in helping with certain medical conditions. Maybe it will help with weight loss, maybe it won't. But there's no harm in trying it out.0 -
II did try it to lower my Cortisol levels and it works. Of course it’s only a compliment to diet and exercise. I got the needles in the back during my visit, and what my Acupuncturist called “acupuncture to go” which was small pins in the ear covered with tape. The only down side was he made me give up coffee lol!0
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II did try it to lower my Cortisol levels and it works. Of course it’s only a compliment to diet and exercise. I got the needles in the back during my visit, and what my Acupuncturist called “acupuncture to go” which was small pins in the ear covered with tape. The only down side was he made me give up coffee lol!
Having to give up coffee is a dealbreaker. That immediately crosses acupuncture off my list of things to try.0 -
I did! I went for regulating my hormones and weight loss. From March to now, I lost 30 pounds, no lie! You do have to find a good acupuncturist, though. A lot are pretty useless0
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I did it for TMJ (trans manible jaw something or other) and it totally worked.
I also did it for when I used to have anxiety and that seemed to help as well.
I'm not sure it would work for losing weight, though it might help for cravings. I intended to do it for quitting smoking but I ended up just quitting on my own without acupuncture.
It does feel kinda weird though, I will give you that. But it shouldn't be discounted as possible solution. It was actually a dental specialist (mainstream) who recommended the accupuncture for the TMJ
edit: TMJ is Temporomandibular joint disorder - pain in your jaw not what I said earlier.0 -
I did it for TMJ (trans manible jaw something or other) and it totally worked.
temporomandibular joint
edit: ah you got it0 -
I've had acupuncture to help with PCOS and pregnancy.
I asked my acupuncture-r "have you got a needle to help with weight-loss" and his response was "only you can stop eating."0 -
I'm not sure what it would have to do with weight loss, but it did wonders when I threw my lower back out. There is no harm in trying it, but I would still suggest a calorie deficit and exercise.0
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Hmm. So I guess you decided against doing it the "natural" way.
Wow.. way to be a jerk. It's not like she is adding tons of chemicals into her body or going to get surgery. Seriously, get a damn grip.. That's like saying that if she wanted to get massages monthly to lower her stress level and help with her weight loss, she wouldn't be doing it "the natural way". Really? Or say she wanted to drink warm milk and go to bed earlier to get extra sleep to help lose weight it wouldn't be "natural". Keep your negative comments to yourself. People are here to succeed, we don't need people bashing us for wanting to try more things to help.
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I have always been pretty sceptical about that and hypnosis ! Do let us know how it goes!0
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Hmm. So I guess you decided against doing it the "natural" way.
Wow.. way to be a jerk. It's not like she is adding tons of chemicals into her body or going to get surgery. Seriously, get a damn grip.. That's like saying that if she wanted to get massages monthly to lower her stress level and help with her weight loss, she wouldn't be doing it "the natural way". Really? Or say she wanted to drink warm milk and go to bed earlier to get extra sleep to help lose weight it wouldn't be "natural". Keep your negative comments to yourself. People are here to succeed, we don't need people bashing us for wanting to try more things to help.
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Although it's not my comment, I believe it stems from another post by the OP around the same time in which the OP asked if people were taking medications to help with weight loss-and stated that he/she was going to try the "natural" approach which he/she defined as just diet & exercise. Out of context, it seems a little harsh, but in the context of an OP who seems to be in search of a magical pill/potion to "help" (or perhaps in lieu of diet/exercise?), it's really not that bad. I don't think the person who put that has anything against acupuncture or anything else-more pointing out that when no one offered the miracle pill to "help", this acupuncture thread popped right up (no mention in this one that the op is going to try diet & exercise though...).
OP is welcome to try whatever he/she wants, but hoping he/she gets the message the magic potion/pill to "help" weight loss is good old fashioned diet & exercise.0 -
I am a huge fan of acupuncture!! Have never tried it for fat loss so unsure on whether it can help you or not but it can't hurt to make an appointment with a practitioner and have a chat0
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I have never used it for that but I had extremely good luck with acupuncture years ago for something else. I think it could definitely help if you have problems with binge eating or major craving troubles. A lot of people use it to quit smoking. Find a good practitioner and give it a go, why not?0
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are you kidding me0
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I enjoy acupuncture therapy and am fortunate that my dad is an acupuncture therapist. It helped me quite a bit when I quit smoking...but the key here is that it helped me...it didn't magically make me quit smoking...it's not like I had my dad treat me and voila...I was smoke free. There is no magic, the effort still needs to be made on your part. Acupuncture is very relaxing, quite like a good massage; but you still have to put in the work. To lose weight, you have to eat at a caloric deficit...it's math plain and simple. For me, the benefit of acupuncture is stress reduction...if you're a stress eater, it may help you; It didn't really help me in the eating dept...I didn't eat because of stress...I ate beyond my metabolic means because I love friggin' food and I never exercised. I've lost 10 Lbs so far, and it's all been portion control and changing my diet to include a lot more nutrient dense and whole foods plus re-introducing myself to this little thing called exercise. Personally, if I had to pay for it, I'd opt for message therapy...but that's just me...I enjoy acupuncture, but it's free for me.0
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No both topics came out at same time.... Acupuncture could also help with PCOS and I could still work on losing weight without taking medication.0
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Thank you all so much0
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I want children so bad and PCOS has made it difficult and that's why I am dieting, plus need to be health.0
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Hmm. So I guess you decided against doing it the "natural" way.
Wow.. way to be a jerk. It's not like she is adding tons of chemicals into her body or going to get surgery. Seriously, get a damn grip.. That's like saying that if she wanted to get massages monthly to lower her stress level and help with her weight loss, she wouldn't be doing it "the natural way". Really? Or say she wanted to drink warm milk and go to bed earlier to get extra sleep to help lose weight it wouldn't be "natural". Keep your negative comments to yourself. People are here to succeed, we don't need people bashing us for wanting to try more things to help.
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^^^^ THIS, I was feeling realy *****y after seeing the said rude *kitten* post but you cleared that right up.0
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