The Science Behind Acupuncture: How Tiny Needles Create Big Results
- Katie Krieger

- Jul 7
- 1 min read

Acupuncture has been practiced for thousands of years, but modern science is now catching up in understanding how and why it works. From a scientific perspective, acupuncture stimulates specific points on the body—called acupoints—to activate the nervous system, improve circulation, and release endorphins (the body’s natural painkillers).
When needles are inserted, they trigger a cascade of biological responses. Functional MRI studies have shown that acupuncture can influence brain regions related to pain perception and emotional regulation. Additionally, needling certain points has been shown to reduce inflammation, balance the autonomic nervous system, and improve immune response.
This ancient practice works not by magic, but by deeply rooted physiological mechanisms.
Read more about this interesting study from Harvard here:
Whether you’re seeking relief from pain, anxiety, or chronic illness, acupuncture is a proven therapeutic tool grounded in both tradition and science.
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