Are you frustrated by irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms that never seem to improve? A visit to the acupuncturist may help.
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Could Acupuncture Improve My IBS Symptoms?
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Acupuncture May Reduce Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms
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Would you like to find a better way to manage your PTSD symptoms? Acupuncture offers a natural solution.
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5 Reasons You're Not Getting Better After Acupuncture Treatments
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Not sure why you're not getting better after acupuncture treatment? One of these five reasons may be the culprit.
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What Kind of Training Do Acupuncturists Need?
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Do you know how much training acupuncturists receive before they place their first needles?
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Acupuncture and Celebrities: How Our Favorite Stars Have Benefited from Acupuncture Treatments
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Want to live like a movie star? Try acupuncture, the natural healing method embraced by many celebrities.
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Do You Have Yin Deficiency?
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Feeling tired, hot or dizzy? A yin deficiency may be to blame.
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Acupuncture Offers Important Memory and Cognitive Benefits
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Memory loss doesn't have to be an unavoidable part of aging. Acupuncture offers a simple way to keep your memory sharp.
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Acupuncture: An Effective Treatment for All Ages
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Whether you're 8 weeks old or 80, you can benefit from acupuncture treatment.
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An Ancient Remedy for Today's Pain
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In the United States, over one-quarter of adults have experienced pain that lasts for more than one day. In most of these cases, the traditional self-treatment involves pain relieving medications and rest, however, acupuncture has been gaining popularity as a respected treatment for both acute and chronic
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Meridians: What It All Means
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Developed over and practiced for thousands of years, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) teaches us that we all have qi (chi) flowing through us. In order to understand meridians, one must first have a basic understanding of qi. Qi is a life force or energy which flows into, through, and out of each person,
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Acupuncture for Anxiety
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Is anxiety controlling your life? Acupuncture can help.
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Neurologic Disorders
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Many so-called "hopeless" neurological disorders can be treated by acupuncture without the extreme side effects of tranquilizers and antidepressants often prescribed for these conditions. Acupuncture influences the nervous system by controlling and connecting neuro-physiological relationships between
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Gastrointestinal Disorders
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Acupuncture has a regulatory effect on the functions of the digestive system. Oriental Medicine will use different acupuncture methods to stimulate acupuncture points and channels to redirect the flow of Qi and Blood. This creates homeostatic balance, increasing muscle contraction as needed, digestive
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Musculoskeletal Disorders
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Acupuncture is effective in relieving pain because it has anesthetic properties. It relieves stiffness and pain by increasing circulation of Blood and Qi. It improves flexibility, mobility, reduces inflammation, and eliminates muscle spasms by increasing blood supply to tendons, ligaments and muscles.
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Circulatory Disorders
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Clinical experimental research has concluded that the activities of blood, heart and the blood vessels change after acupuncture stimulation. Acupuncture strengthens the immune system by inhibiting or producing the formation of white and red blood cells, according to the disease being treated. It controls
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Moxibustion
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The treatment of disease that applies heat to acupuncture points. The technique involves the burning of mugwort, a small, spongy herb, and is used to stimulate stagnant or cold areas of the body. The herb is burned slowly in various forms (moxa sticks, cones, or warming cylinders) and held on or near
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