04/07/2026
Your nervous system has been waiting 3,000 years for this explanation. 🧬
When a needle is inserted, it’s not random — it targets specific points where nerve bundles, fascia, and blood vessels converge. Here’s what happens in your body:
→ Nerve signaling activates immediately. The needle stimulates A-delta and C fibers, sending signals to the brain stem and hypothalamus.
→ Endorphins flood the system. Your brain releases natural painkillers — the same ones triggered by intense exercise.
→ Fascia responds. The connective tissue that wraps every organ, muscle, and nerve twists around the needle, triggering a cascade of cellular communication.
→ Blood flow shifts. Microcirculation increases at the site, reducing inflammation and speeding repair.
Western science didn’t invent this. It just finally caught up.
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