Should you Recommend Acupuncture to Patients with Substance Use Disorders?
Submitted by Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez
- 17 July 2017
Acupuncture is an ancient therapeutic tool known to be the core of traditional Chinese medicine. Two theories suggest positive outcomes in patients treated with acupuncture:
- The oxidative stress reduction theory states that a “large body of evidences demonstrated that acupuncture has [an] antioxidative effect in various diseases, but the exact mechanism remains unclear.”
- The neurophysiological theory states that “acupuncture stimulation can facilitate the release of certain neuropeptides in the CNS, eliciting profound physiological effects and even activating self-healing mechanisms.”
For decades, acupuncture has been used for addiction management. Here we provide information on its utility for patients with substance use disorders.