Acupuncture for neuropathy

The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord and all the nerves that to and from the rest of the body.   Sometimes an injury to a nerve can happen.  This is usually by some kind of trauma but could be from other disease processes such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia and other similar conditions. 

Injuries to nerves can happen in many ways, there can be a primary lesion which originates in the brain.  Those kinds are difficult to identify and to treat.  Acupuncture can take time to make a difference as there is lots of work to do to 'get to' the central nervous system.  The acupuncture needles do not stick into that part of the system (brain and spinal cord) and so we have to find other ways to effect change there.  The acupuncture system is thousands of years old and little was known about the nerves then or even now really.  We are continually finding more and more about our nerves and brains that what was thought true only a few years ago is now obsolete.

In acupuncture theory, for example, the nerves and the brain are considered like marrow.  If you think about it it makes some sense.  Inside the bones is marrow, inside the skull and inside the large hole in the spinal bones (foramen) is the spinal cord and brain.  They are of even similar color and texture in the body.  That aside, the acupuncture theory sees the whole body as a unit and microcosm of the environment.  Today we would call that holistic... Then, it was just normal.

When a nerve is crushed or pinched, it can lose its ability to transfer the nerve impulse down or up from the brain.  This makes it difficult for the brain to register the information correctly or the muscles to do exactly what the brain said to do.  Think of it like static on the phone line, it can make it impossible to understand the directions.  That, in a simplistic nutshell, is neuropathy.

Neuropathy can also be from chemical causes.  Either the nerve and surrounding tissues have toxins built up that can 'poison' the nerve or muscle making it work less efficiently.  Another reason is that the nerve does not have all the chemical building blocks to make what it needs to send the nerve impulse or to make and recycle the neurotransmitters. 

There are four main types of neuropathy; or nerve pathology (that is what neuropathy means) is...
1. Motor- this is most commonly called a 'pinched nerve' it can cause weakness and muscle atrophy (the muscle gets smaller)
2. Sensory- The most common, causes numbness, pain, tingling, shooting pain, burning sensation
3. Autonomic- This affects things like your heart rate, digestion and even can be connected to some skin conditions.
4. Autoimmune- some arthritis issues and problems with no identifiable cause.

Other causes and problems that make neuropathy harder to treat are...
#1 Diabetes
#2 Chemotherapy
#3 Heredity disorders (Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's, epilepsy and others)
#4 Infections
#5 Exposure to chemicals
#6 Poor nutrition
#7 Kidney failure
#8 Liver problems
#9 Medications

So how can acupuncture help?

This is a difficult answer to explain.  On one side we are talking about endorphins, histamines and all sorts of Western physiological concepts that although are measurable when significant enough, sometimes do not show changes in blood levels that we can detect.  However there is definite change in the body both subjectively and objectively over time.   The other side of this is the Easter or Acupuncture theory which gets into a type of energy or life force we call Chi or Qi.  This is a definite feel and easily appreciated after only a visit or two.  The third part of this is intention.  Intention in this art and science is important for both the patient and provider.   When a needle is inserted it can cause a myriad of feelings in the patient.  In fact we rely on these subjective feelings to help determine the next steps in treatment.  Over time, the needles have provided a new psychological link to the body part that may have been somehow damaged or not as strong as it once was.  Not only that but each time the needles are inserted, endorphins are released, these are natural 'home made' pain killers that our body needs for healing.  There are also histamines released, histamines attract all sorts of cells and factors to help with the repair process of the area, in these cases, nerves.   Continual stimulation of the nerves sends messages to the brain which will go through processes of directing and interpreting the stimulus.  Then creating a reaction and efferent nerve impulse to the area of dis-ease and therefore increasing the intention and attention to the injured part.  

Acupuncture is a very old and whole body treatment system that does include exercise, nutrition, and of course needles for treatment.  The needles are placed in very specific places to influence different aspects of the body including the nerves.  Some techniques rely on you the patient actually feeling a difference during treatment, some do not.  When the needles are placed you will generally feel the slight pinch of the needle in the skin, but soon the area may feel warm, heavy, light, tingly or even a vibration sense in the area of the needle.  This is an important thing to connect the consciousness to the part being treated.  The brain and mind will work together to get the body to restart or enhance the healing process.  In the case of neuropathy we treat the actual area of complaint. 

One visit is good to get a sense of what acupuncture feels like, but it does not get the healing process back on track.  That takes time and multiple encounters especially early on.  This is about a month of daily or every other  day treatments.  Slowly the body will reprocess the healing energy and get it better moving in the right directions and in the right strengths.  Soon you will find that treatments between once every three weeks and six weeks will keep you on track.  It is a wellness process not an illness process of treatments.  The body will get better and better, needing less and less treatments.  However you will know what it feels like to not be well and will crave feeling better.  This is why that kind of maintenance schedule is so common. 

With simple exercises, good foods and liquids and acupuncture many have found total control and relief from neuropathy.  It does take time and effort on both the doctor and patient to work together to find the right points and patterns to help. 

To schedule an appointment with me to be evaluated, call or text 720-325-9886
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The Vitamin C flush... All the who's, why's and what fors...

"The stay at home health cleanse challenge"...
Since we are all at home now, it is a perfect time to do a cleanse, the bathroom is near and hopefully you are well stocked with TP.
I will post in the next few days a few cleanses you can do at home, safely and will help boost your immune system and over all vitality. The Vitamin C flush, colon cleanse, a fast, and many other info tips and tricks I have learned and re-dug up from all my books and practice over the last 30 years.
This is not going to cure anything, but it will make your body work better without as much strain from built up endo-toxins that are natural. They do generally get eliminated normally, but when under stress everything can be effected and your system becomes weakened. This is a main factor in staying healthy... enjoy..

From the bottom book, Prescription for natural healing; The ascorbic acid flush (Vitamin C). Vitamin C has been used for a long time for health, that started with sailors getting scurvy (a deficiency of vitamin C where old scars would reopen and the skin and mucus membranes would breakdown. This is one reason English sailors were called 'Limeys' and sailors in general were called 'scurvy naves'and lemon is served with fish! ) Vitamin C helps with maintaining mucus membranes, these are very important as a first line of defense.
How much vitamin C do I need? Well, the recommended daily allowance is only 60 milligrams, that is just enough to keep you from having scurvy.

This is designed for adults (anyone over the age of 14 really) take 1,000 (yes, one thousand) mg (one teaspoon of powdered Vit C) in water or juice. You can get the powder at most heath food stores. They should be restocked by now. Take one teaspoon every hour, keep track of how many. It will cause lots of water and debris (poop) to come out. Now, once you know how much it takes to make you GO, take that and subtract one teaspoon. So if it too three hours (three teaspoons or 3,000 milligrams) only do 2 teaspoons every four hours so that stools (poop) is kinda loose, if too watery, reduce by one teaspoon. Do this for up to two full days. If you eat normally you will notice lots of volume, if you fast, there will still be a surprising amount that comes out. Follow this with a really clean diet and lots of veggies and fruits for a few days. You will notice a loss in bloat, weight, and you will feel rather fresh! Good luck.
I will post another tomorrow!

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The Semmelweis Syndrome… How washing your hands became a thing…



Google thing for today 03/21/2020
Dr. Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis was a physician.  A gynecologist by trade and was fired as a doctor and had his license taken away for malpractice.  This was, of all things for washing his hands… In the 1840’s-70’s doctors were mostly interested in surgeries, sound familiar to now???  They did not, as a practice wash their hands, but wiped their hands on a dirty towel or their apron or coat.  Imagine, this is the time of many great wars and surgeons were responsible for most of the care of the wounded.  That care consisted of amputation.  A good saw, a couple assistants to hold the poor fellow down while you go at it.  Then cauterized the wound, cover it in hot wax to seal it and hope for the best.  No wonder so many in the American Civil war died of infection.
This doctor, Semmelweis was trying to improve the survive-ability of his patients that had just given birth.  He had tried to go after the lowest hanging fruit, the most obvious and easy things to change.  He changed the way that women gave birth, on their backs instead of on their sides…  He changed the environment, sounds, lighting etc.  With no success.
Then he started to wash his hands.
Some accounts say water and hot sand, some say chlorine bleach solution.  Either way… it worked.  His patient’s mortality dropped significantly.  He was ridiculed for doing something not ‘approved’, or even studied… (Sounds like chiropractic and acupuncture today).  and was send away.  He set up a clinic and mandated that everyone wash their hands.  The mortality rate dropped and people flocked to the clinic where your survival was more likely.
Other doctors took notice.  They came to see what the big deal was and what he was doing that was so ‘revolutionary’ .  Dr. Semmelweis was fired for using non proven and non scientific procedures.  This was just around the time of the germ theory was developing.  No such thing as Penicillin was even thought of yet.  All of that, only 175 years or so back.  Remember, even ‘modern’  Western medicine is barely out of the dark ages.
The next time your medical doctor (or any health care provider) tells you something you are doing for your health is a bunch of ‘hooey’, just remember Dr. Semmelweis.
He died in an asylum at the age of 47… from sepsis (infection) after being beaten there… yay Allopaths!
Do your own homework, get good info, use your common sense, ask around.  There are LOTS of ways to treat things.  In chiropractic history, we had a motto…
‘Anything can cause anything and anything can cure anything…’  (in other words, sometimes you just don’t know…)

With health and healing for you…
Dr. Sean
 Dr. Sean at Natural BodyWorks in Parker Colorado is a holistic healer, chiropractor, acupuncturist and dry needle practitioner.    He produces these videos to help patients and friends live better more comfortable lives.  A little levity and education go a long way in his opinion.  All information is original, and opinion of Dr. Sean Thompson for educational purposes only.  Any background music or visuals are incidental and not copyrighted.  Comments and questions are welcomed, and will be responded to as soon as possible.  Dr. Sean runs The Natural BodyWorks in Parker Colorado, has been practicing for over 20 years and is available daily at his office.  Thanks!

Phone: 720- 325 9886
Address:  12539 N. Highway 83, Unit B
Parker Colorado 80134

Here is the text for the Gall Bladder cleanse, you can also see it on my blog https://drseanthompson.wordpress.com/


Twenty.. things make the difference between the Covid-19 (Corona Virus) and the Spanish flu of 1918

Today marks a day of insanity, people, regular people are starting to panic and over buy, over react, over simplify the information. This can be a very slippery slope.


Here's ten facts to calm you down about this stupid Corona (Covid-19) thing... Here is the difference between this and the Spanish Flu of 1918 that killed more than 60 million.
in fact, a large part of my family died because of this flu. Their tombstones can be seen in our family cemetery outside of Ardmore Oklahoma...

1. Washing your hands is the easy way to keep from spreading and getting it. People did not know that then. In fact, washing your hands effectively was only popular among medical doctors for around 30 years... LOL (Look up Ignaz Semmelweis)
2. There were no antiviral drugs (effective or not)
3. There were no antihistamines available.
4. Antibiotics (even though not appropriate for flu, but are useful when secondary infections hit) were not invented for another 25 years
5. There was not any oxygen therapy widely available like today.
6. It was common to prescribe opium/morphine but that is a respiratory depressant and kills you faster.
7. Viruses were still largely studied in academics and not for the general population to even have a remedial understanding of, so few knew how it was transmitted, its longevity outside the body etc...
8. Spanish flu was a novel H1N1 virus, not that that helps us but the Human Corona Virus has been known and studied for years. We are way ahead on this one...
9. In 1918 when soldiers came down with the flu they were sent home, not put in quarantine. We don't do that now... well, Iran did let prisoners go to stop spread, let's see what happens there.
10. Profits will be huge for whom ever finds the first vaccine. Remember the germ theory was only 'proposed' in 1877... we have again, come a long long way from that.
11 - There were at least three major famines in the world just as this 1918 flu started (Russia, Iran, India), that killed off many and weakened many so they had poor immune responses...
12 This was JUST after WWI there was plenty of problems then all over Europe (crops were delayed, rebuilding had to be done, famine was close, disease was common). A huge problem we luckily do not have.
13... We are jumping the gun with stats, most if not all flu problems burn out within a year (see 1918 flu) we cannot count our chickens before they hatch. Comparing how this is going compared to other disease is not a good idea. The stats are all in on many (Swine flu, Bird flu etc) So be mindful but do not panic.
14. Chiropractic has shown that it can help the body remain resilient during this type of epidemic. Chiropractic helped many during the 1918 flu... They gave no medicines but made sure that people had fluids, and were comfortable and adjusted the spine. This increased the release of phlegm and opened the chest and loosened tight muscles around the chest as well. It also helped the sympathetic system and parasympathetic system to come into balance.
15. One of the biggest treatments of medicine was Aspirin, this made it a near panacea but had side effects that basically caused as much harm as good in some people.
16. A vaccine, when and if developed is not a cure. Once you have the virus you will have it. You will go through the symptoms. However a vaccine delivered well enough before you contract the virus will help you fight it off with fewer or no symptoms. There is no vaccine YET.
17. The Spanish flu had to run its course, just like all the ones since. If you are healthy, try and stay that way. Stressing out will not help you.
18. Cinnamon and milk was one of medicines best bets at the time. See how we have progressed?
19. Remember, 'The same people who sell the panic sell the pill'
20. GO wash your hands, cover your mouth if you cough, take Zinc. It actually helps against respiratory viruses.. take the rest of your supplements too, they cannot hurt. Avoid thinking in that fearful FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) when it comes to buying stupid stuff like spam and toilet paper. Simple...
(note: if I get this and die, I retract everything... LOL)

Post surgical acupuncture

Post surgical acupuncture

Many patients that have had surgeries for orthopedic issues; breaks, discs, ACL, Rotator cuff, among others.  Some are great, the patient feels almost immediate improvement, quick recovery and no further problems.  A significant number have complications.  Some complications are simple and easy to remedy.

Some people get numbness at the surgical site as well as further down stream (distally) to  the area of surgery.  In this example I was presented with a 45 year old male with a history of falling from a ladder which caused a crush or impacted fracture as well as a complex (compound or open) fracture of the ankle itself on the lateral side. He had surgery almost one year previously having installed metal plates and multiple screws.

Since the surgery his foot was constantly hot and swollen.  He had been checked numerous times for infection and all tests were negative.  He also experienced numbness in the top and sides of the foot on the same side of the surgical scar.  The scar on the lateral side of the ankle was in a zig zag pattern because the bone had pierced the skin and had be surgically repaired.

Evaluation revealed neruopathy (a nerve problem) with paraesthesia (non normal sensation of the nerve) of the lateral Plantar nerve on the inside (medial part) of the ankle and the sural nerve on the lateral (outside) side.  This also caused the bottoms of his feet to be occasionally tingly.  He had been on medications to reduce his sensation as well as had a number of injections in the past.  All without success.
We decided on a trial of acupuncture as as well as some 'dry needle' technique for any spasmed muscles in the area.  The points used for the acupuncture were;  Laterally: BL62, just inferior  (below) the lateral maleolus, (that is the outer ankle bone), BL 61 which is at the point where the achilles tendon meets the heel. (at the calcaneal bone)


January 2026, winter is here? Stiff, tired? I got you.

  I wanted to briefly share what I’m noticing right now, as it may help you better understand what your body is asking for. I’ve been notici...