FAQs › Can Acupuncture Help With Anxiety?
Yes — acupuncture has a growing evidence base for anxiety, producing clinically meaningful reductions in anxiety scores, regulating the autonomic nervous system, and reducing cortisol. Effects are comparable to pharmaceutical anxiolytics in some studies with a superior side-effect profile.
Acupuncture produces a measurable shift from sympathetic ('fight-or-flight') to parasympathetic ('rest-and-digest') nervous system dominance. This shift is measurable through heart rate variability (HRV), skin conductance, and cortisol levels. It occurs during and immediately after treatment and, with regular treatment, becomes a more stable baseline state.
Specific acupuncture points have documented anxiolytic effects: PC6 (Pericardium 6) reduces nausea and chest tightness associated with anxiety; HT7 (Heart 7) is the primary point for calming the Shen; GV20 (Governing Vessel 20, at the vertex of the skull) reduces mental agitation and produces a profound calming effect documented in neuroimaging studies.
Chinese herbal medicine offers potent anxiolytic formulas without the dependency and side-effect profile of pharmaceutical anxiolytics. Suan Zao Ren (Ziziphus seed) contains jujubosides that bind to GABA-A receptors — the same site as benzodiazepines — without producing dependence or tolerance. The formula Suan Zao Ren Tang significantly improved Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and GAD-7 scores vs placebo in a 2022 meta-analysis.
At Rainbow Medicine, herbal medicine for anxiety is always prescribed individually — the formula is chosen based on your specific TCM pattern (Heart Blood deficiency, Liver Qi stagnation, Heart-Kidney disharmony, or others) rather than as a one-size-fits-all approach.
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