Acupuncture Needles, Dry Needles, Ear Seeds & Press Tack Needles

Acupuncture needles, ear seeds, and press tacks are inserted into the skin at specific points on the body known as trigger points or acupoints. Stimulating these acupuncture points is believed to restore balance, treat illnesses, and alleviate pain. High-quality surgical steel needles, ear seeds, and press tacks will ensure a gentle and painless experience. Shop our full selection of acupuncture supplies from industry-leading brands at the lowest prices guaranteed.

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  17. ProMaxxAcupunctureNeedlesLong DBC™ ProMaxx Acupuncture Needles Long
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  20. EnergyFloBTypeNeedles-100Ct Energy Flo™ B Type Needles - 100Ct
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Needles, Ear Seeds & Tacks
Needles, Ear Seeds & Tacks

Needles, Ear Seeds & Tacks

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do ear seeds work?

A traditional Chinese pressure point therapy related to acupuncture, ear seeds are a less invasive way to unblock qi meridians to relieve pain and promote general well-being. Although few studies have been completed in the successful use of auriculotherapy, or the practice of ear-related treatments, scientific research has shown multiple benefits in its use to treat certain conditions like insomnia, lower back pain, obesity and migraines

Where to place ear seeds for weight loss?

Whether using traditional acupuncture needles or ear seeds, the auricular points targeted remain the same.

  1. The Shenmen Point
  2. The Constipation Point
  3. The Stomach Point
  4. The Hunger Point
  5. The Endocrine Point
  6. The Brain Point

What is the difference between acupuncture and dry needling?

Although seemingly similar, acupuncture and dry needling are two very different treatments. Acupuncture is based on the ancient Chinese practice of placing needles along ‘meridian’ lines intended to connect the body’s internal organs and other systems. This process is believed to restore balance and proper flow of energy throughout the body and is used to treat internal ailments like digestive disorders, stress, and chronic pain.

Dry needling however was developed in the 1980s based on modern Western medicine. Dry needles are inserted into trigger points or tender bands of muscle located within larger muscles which then triggers a release response and returns the targeted area to normal function. Dry needling is traditionally used to resolve both acute and chronic pain without the need for surgical or medicinal intervention.

How long should acupuncture tacks remain in place?

Acupuncture tacks are often used as an alternative therapy or a continuation of treatment and may remain in place anywhere from a few hours to multiple days. Body and ear tack therapies provide the unique benefit of repetitive and ongoing healing opportunities for patients with time constraints or with long-term needs.

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