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1、Unit 2 Acupuncture: The New Old MedicinePart A 閱讀Reading SectionThe thin, extremely sharp needles didnt hurt at all going in. Dr. Gong pricked them into my left arm, around the elbow that had been bothering me. Other needles were slipped into my left wrist and, strangely, my right arm, and then into
2、 both my closed eyelids.There wasnt any discomfort, just a mild warming sensation, when the electrodes were connected to the needles in my left arm, and my muscles began to twitch involuntarily. However, I did begin to wonder what had driven me here, to the office of Dr. James Gong, a floor up from
3、Mott Street in New Yorks Chinatown.Then I rememberedthe excruciating pain in that left elbow. Several trips to a Fifth Avenue neurologist and two expensive, uncomfortable medical tests had failed to produce even a diagnosis.“Maybe you lean on your left arm too much,”the neurologist concluded, sugges
4、ting I see a bone doctor.During the hours spent waiting in vain to see an orthopedist, I decided to take another track and try acupuncture. A Chinese-American friend recommended Dr. Gong. I took the subway to Canal Street and walked past the open-air fish stalls, the incense shops, the Asia Bank bra
5、nch and restaurants with cooked ducks hanging in their windows. Reaching Dr. Gongs second-floor office, marked with a hand-painted sign, I felt I could have been in old Hong Kong.Dr. Gong speaks English, but not often. Most of my questions to him were greeted with a friendly laugh, but I managed to
6、let him know where my arm hurt. He hustled me into a room, had me lie down on a cot, and went to work. In the next room, I learned, a woman dancer was also getting a treatment. As I lay there a while, becoming oblivious to the needles and the muscle spasms and the electric current shooting through m
7、y arm, I drifted into a dream-like state and fantasized about what she looked like.Not every acupuncturist offers such fantasy trips to China and beyond along with the price of treatment, of course. Acupuncturists today are as likely to be found on Park Avenue as on Mott Street, and they are as like
8、ly to be Caucasian as Asian. In all there are an estimated 10,000 acupuncturists in the country, 6,500 of whom are certified one way or another. Nowadays, a lot of M.D.s have learned acupuncture techniques; so have a number of dentists. Reason? Patient demand. Few, though, can adequately explain how
9、 acupuncture works.Acupuncturists may say that the body has more than 800 acupuncture points. A life force called qi (pronounced CHEE) circulates through the body. Points on the skin are energetically connected to specific organs, body structures and systems. Acupuncture points are stimulated to bal
10、ance the circulation of qi. Its all very confusing.The truth is, though acupuncture is at least 2,200 years old,“nobody really knows whats happening,”says Paul Zmiewski, a Ph.D. in Chinese studies who practices acupuncture in Philadelphia.Millions of Americans now seek out the services of acupunctur
11、ists, usually because conventional medicine failed to cure their ills. Jack Tymann, 51, president and general manager of Westinghouse Electronic Systems Co., is typical. Tymann was bothered for 15 years with severe lower back pain. His doctor suggested disc surgery, but he decided to try acupuncture
12、 instead.A scientist and an engineer by education, Tymann was highly skeptical at first.“I went in with that symptom, and havent had any trouble with my back since,”he says. He still goes for treatments, four or five times per yearnot for back pain, but as a preventive measure. “Its been my primary
13、form of health care for about nine years now,”he says.Harwood Beville, 51, executive vice president of the Rouse Co., started acupuncture nine years ago, for treatment of“what Ill call tennis shoulder.”The shoulder had bothered him for two years, and visits to other doctors met with no success. Acup
14、uncture had worked for his wife. After a few treatments, his pain was gone, and there were other noticeable effects.“Immediately, stress didnt seem to be bothering me so much.”Like Tymann, he, too, still goes for regular treatments.Acupuncture is used to treat a variety of ailmentsanxiety, depressio
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