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Has anyone ever used acupuncture for weight loss?

Posts: 6 Member
edited November 2024 in Introduce Yourself
Aloha.,,,I've tried almost everything for weight loss, and am currently trying acupuncture....has anyone else tried acupuncture for weight loss?

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  • Posts: 6,208 Member
    Have you tried counting calories using MFP?
  • Posts: 7,088 Member
    Try a calorie deficit.
  • Posts: 15,573 Member
    If only we could stick a needle in our arm or forehead and lose weight! We'd all have the bodies we want.
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  • Posts: 6,666 Member
    No, because weight loss comes from a calorie deficit. Needles don't provide that unless you're losing blood (and lots of it).
  • Posts: 825 Member
    I just don't see the point of it, really.

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  • Posts: 1,178 Member
    I've had great succcess with other things with acupuncture - but wight loss was a fail
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    This is 100% how I'm planning on achieving abs. Seems legit. ;)
  • Posts: 15,573 Member
    thorsmom01 wrote: »

    This is 100% how I'm planning on achieving abs. Seems legit. ;)

    My friend has a private acupuncture practice. I'll try and let you know if they start poppin
  • Posts: 1,090 Member
    Acupuncture is very effective for soft tissue ailments when administered in the correct locations - I had it prescribed and performed by a very well respected nhs consultant for a knee problem. He did an ultrasound and targeted the nerve clusters that were causing one of my muscles to spasm and pull my kneecap out of place. It is also genuinely effective for pain management and some anxiety related problems. I don't doubt that it also has a placebo effect on other conditions.

    It could very well have an indirect effect on weight loss by making you more relaxed and therefore comfort eat less, or aiding an injury that might be preventing exercise. Weight loss is however about calories so ultimately acupuncture on its own won't cause weight loss.
  • Posts: 7,097 Member
    Bob314159 wrote: »
    I've had great succcess with other things with acupuncture - but wight loss was a fail

    Yep, plenty of other things let you imagine acupuncture is "fixing" you, but the scale won't move from imagination alone.
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    So far it has helped me lose 9.8 pounds in a month, as well as inches...which I believe is due to the fact that I'm eating much less, have lost most of my desire to snack....I am back to tracking my food on My Fitness Pal as it shows the nutritional totals for the day, which my FitBit app did not track....the acupuncture is not just sticking a bunch of needles, it is specific placements for specific organs....and my acupuncturist is like having a dieting coach because she gives me specific directions each appointment to get my body into fat burning and ketosis....
  • Posts: 11 Member
    I've tried it and it helped put me back in touch with my bodies natural signals; mainly from how I was feeling from eating various foods, whether good or bad.
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    dbgiltner wrote: »
    So far it has helped me lose 9.8 pounds in a month, as well as inches...which I believe is due to the fact that I'm eating much less, have lost most of my desire to snack....I am back to tracking my food on My Fitness Pal as it shows the nutritional totals for the day, which my FitBit app did not track....the acupuncture is not just sticking a bunch of needles, it is specific placements for specific organs....and my acupuncturist is like having a dieting coach because she gives me specific directions each appointment to get my body into fat burning and ketosis....

    That is why you are losing weight. Congrats on your progress!

  • Posts: 6 Member
    Thanks...I have a huge appetite and have tired everything to suppress it with no luck....I believe the placement of the needles to get certain organs in balance is really helping...
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    dbgiltner wrote: »
    Aloha.,,,I've tried almost everything for weight loss, and am currently trying acupuncture....has anyone else tried acupuncture for weight loss?

    Hope it works for you, I get acupuncture for headaches and it works great :)
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    Thank you....
  • Posts: 7,097 Member
    https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/placebo-effect

    How placebos work

    The exact physiological mechanisms remain mysterious. Some of the theories that attempt to explain the placebo effect include:
    • Self-limiting disorders - many conditions, such as the common cold, are self-limiting. They will resolve by themselves anyway, with or without placebos or drugs, and the end of symptoms is merely coincidence.
    • Remission - the symptoms of some disorders, such as multiple sclerosis and lupus, may wax and wane. A remission during a course of placebos may be coincidence, and not due to the placebos at all.
    • A change in behaviour - the placebo may increase a person's motivation to take better care of themselves. Improved diet, regular exercise or rest may be responsible for the easing of their symptoms.
    • Altered perception - the person's interpretation of their symptoms may change with the expectation of feeling better. For example, a sharp pain may be reinterpreted as an uncomfortable tingling.
    • Reduced anxiety - taking the placebo and expecting to feel better may soothe the autonomic nervous system and reduce the levels of stress chemicals, such as adrenaline.
    • Brain chemicals - placebos may trigger the release of the body's own natural painkillers, the brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) known as endorphins.
    • Altered brain state - research indicates that the brain responds to an imagined scene in much the same way as it responds to an actual visualised scene. A placebo may help the brain to remember a time before the onset of symptoms, and then bring about physiological change. This theory is called 'remembered wellness'.
  • Posts: 284 Member
    Drive the acupuncture needle through the refrigerator so you can no longer open it.
  • Posts: 12,344 Member
    In what way would acupuncture help with weight loss? The only thing that will cause weight loss is a calorie deficit.
  • Posts: 6 Member
    It is helping me to eat less by getting my body systems in balance....I normally have a huge appetite and I have had a really difficult time putting back on my food intake… Since I've been going to acupuncture my appetite has dropped dramatically, so I am taking in significantly less calories...
  • Posts: 6,338 Member
    My mother did many years ago....as well as trying every other fad diet/procedure she could afford...none of them worked permanently, and at 75, she's still struggling with her weight.
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