Conditions Treated
Acupuncture has become widely
accepted in the United States and has been endorsed by the
National Institutes of Health
and the World Health Organization
as effective and safe in treating over 50 common disorders
including:
Cancer Support, nausea
and vomiting associated with chemotherapy drugs used in
cancer treatment
Fertility Concerns,
infertility, IUI and IVF support, morning sickness, labor
inducement, turning breech babies, pregnancy support, and
sexual dysfunction
Gynecological Concerns,
irregular, heavy or painful menstruation, and menopausal
induced hot flashes, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), menstrual
migraines
Nervous System Disorders,
such as migraine headaches, headaches, neuralgia, insomnia,
dizziness, chronic fatigue, facial palsy/tics, and
trigeminal neuralgia
Gastrointestinal Concerns,
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), reflux, heart burn, chronic
diarrhea or constipation, indigestion, bad breath,
gastrointestinal weakness, colitis, gastritis, and food
allergies
Stress Related Symptoms,
such as sinusitis, asthma allergies and bronchitis, and
other symptoms that affect the eyes, ears, nose and throat
Respiratory Disorders,
such as emphysema, sinusitis, asthma, allergies and
bronchitis
Pain Issues Affecting the Muscles,
Joints and Bones, such as pain in the lower back,
neck and shoulder, sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist
pain, tennis elbow, arthritis, and fibromyalgia
Uro-genital Disorders,
including stress incontinence, urinary tract infections, and
sexual dysfunction
Circulatory Disorders,
such as hypertension, anemia, cold hands and feet, joint and
muscle pain
Emotional and Psychological
Disorders, including depression, anxiety,
anorexia, and seasonal affective disorder
Addictions to alcohol,
nicotine and drugs, food, and work
Finally, it is important
to note that acupuncture is often an effective therapy for
other chronic and painful debilitating disorders that have
no clear explanation or origin.
However, you need not have any symptoms to benefit from
acupuncture. You can also prevent illness, experience
well-being, and improve your current state of health through
treatment.
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