



To be completely transparent I practise Five Element Acupuncture and have done for over 20 years. What many people do not realise is that there are many different styles of acupuncture but for clarity I will answer the question “does Five Element Acupuncture work?"
J R Worsley (the master who brought Five Element Acupuncture to the West) once said that you can expect 50 % of patients to respond positively. This leaves another 50 % who will benefit but at what level and how can success be defined.
I do a lot of Fertility work and if a person falls pregnant and has a baby (this occurs in 75 % of cases) we can say the Five Element Acupuncture has been successful. What is interesting to note here is what the vast majority of these patients report on their treatment. They have more energy, a greater sense of well-being and somehow feel lighter and more in control of their life.
Now in the cases where the outcome is a baby for the patients who turn up on my doorstep for help with fertility it can be said that the treatment was a success. For the remaining patients there may be factors (physical, genetic and age) than can act as a block for success and this is where nature can dictate what is achievable. So even with good intention and correct treatment success cannot be guaranteed. Is is then that Five Element Acupuncture becomes a support and way to help a patient process the disappointment.
In essence for the patients where a pregnancy does not occur, treatment will help to manage the pain, (which for some may be grief for others anger) so that they can move on with their life. For the vast majority Five Element Acupuncture works and a baby arrives, but for those not so fortunate, the treatment supports them at a core level so they can move on and enjoy all that life offers.
Now if we turn to the example of someone who presents with a physical condition. Over the years I don’t feel there is an area of the body that has not been pointed at: head, back, neck, chest, stomach, shoulders, knee and the list continues. Again a high proportion of these patients will report that the condition resolves itself or the pain disappears. But at the very least there will be some kind of improvement or the patient will feel stronger in themselves to manage their relationship with whatever they are presenting with.
Five Element Acupuncture treats the body, mind and spirit. It is amazing that if you lift someone’s spirit, there sense of joy and love for life, how their relationship with whatever pain they have shifts. In essence Five Acupuncture treats the person at a deep level and, as they feel better within themselves, so the physical symptoms they present with seem to resolve or improve.
So, in conclusion, does Five Element Acupuncture work? My patients would say yes, my colleagues would say yes. Is it the panacea for all that life throws at us? Probably not! For any patients who are willing to commit to treatment I feel it is a journey worth taking. With good grace it will deal with whatever issue or condition you are seeking treatment for. At the very least it will allow you to feel better within yourself and be a wonderful support through the stresses of life.
David Thorpe
MBAcC LicAc DipBSS YTTC