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  • Injured Athletes and Acupuncture  By : Mark Fischer
    I have always been amazed at the clinical results that I have seen with injured athletes and acupuncture.
  • Studies Reveal that Acupuncture May Reduce Chemotherapy Side Effects  By : Shelly Phegley
    Patients receiving high-dose chemotherapy found that electro-acupuncture treatments combined with anti-nausea medication were more effective than medication alone in controlling their chemo-related vomiting, according to a study reported in the Dec. 6 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association.
  • Acupressure Reduces Many Signs Of Aging - It's Plain Healthy  By : H. Bernard Wechsler
    Would you devote five-minutes daily to avoid looking like an old-crone in your senior years, and cure your chronic pain and stress in the present?
  • Do People Still Use Acupuncture?  By : Eric Cho
    Acupuncture; the most widely known alternative medicine treatment, has been the primary method of treatment in China for over 5000 years. Other countries are slowly catching on and are applying this technique, like China, for the treatment of almost all medical ailments known to mankind. Acupuncture treatment ranges from relieving pain to giving anesthesia to patients. It is probably the best treatment known till this day without any side effects to our bodies.
  • The Ins And Outs of Acupuncture Acupressure  By : Dustin Cannon
    Have you heard of acupuncture? Chances are you have, but may not know what it is.
  • How Does Acupuncture Help Cravings?  By : Annie Beal
    It is a sad fact of modern life that so many people suffer from various addictions.
  • How Acupuncture Keeps You Healthy  By : Annie Beal
    For thousands of years, the Chinese and other Asian cultures have understood the value of acupuncture in promoting and maintaining the body's health.
  • Acupuncture for Stress Relief  By : Annie Beal
    As our lives have become more stressful and hectic, medical professionals have begun to see the effects of stress on our health. Acupuncture's ancient approach to health care offers powerful protection against the damaging affects of stress.
  • Can Acupuncture Cure Addiction?  By : Cameran Hall
    Although acupuncture and Oriental medicine have made great strides in the past few decades, it continues to face obstacles from other health professionals and policy makers, in part because of a lack of randomized, controlled trials that prove its effectiveness.(see Acupuncture Point)
  • Understanding Acupuncture  By : Annie Beal
    Acupuncture and other forms of traditional Chinese medicine have been around for more than 4,000 years. Yet the explanation for how acupuncture-and Chinese medicine as a whole-works has long been a mystery, if not an object of mockery, for most Western doctors.
  • Acupuncture Miracle?  By : Cameran Hall
    Acupuncture therapy for stroke-caused conditions such as paralysis, speech and swallowing problems, and depression is commonly used in the Orient. In China and Japan, an acupuncturist is likely to start therapy as soon as possible after a stroke. However, my recommendation is a delay of 2 weeks before acupuncture for strokes caused by bleeding in the brain, 10 to 20% of strokes (instead of the usual blood vessel block or clot).
  • Acupuncture - Alternative Healing  By : Cameran Hall
    Since cancer is not one disease but over 300 different malignancies, each with its own unique histology, patho-physiology, and clinical behavior. 'Diverse" because of the different chemotherapeutic classes of agents, hormonal agents, types of High-energy particle beam generators, and various delivery systems for radiation treatment. "Diverse" also because it encompasses various types of surgical procedures, nutritional support, and the body-mind holistic approach. (see Acupuncture Point)
  • Acupuncture On Humans Only?  By : Cameran Hall
    Many studies in animals and humans have demonstrated that acupuncture can cause multiple biological responses.
  • Can Acupuncture Cure Me?  By : Cameran Hall
    Acupuncture has been used by millions of American patients and performed by thousands of physicians, dentists, acupuncturists, and other practitioners for relief or prevention of pain and for a variety of health conditions
  • Does FDA Approve Acupuncture?  By : Cameran Hall
    Among the major assumptions in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) are that health is achieved by maintaining the body in a "balanced state" and that disease is due to an internal imbalance of yin and yang.
  • How Acupuncture Can Help Insomnia  By : Annie Beal
    Having insomnia often gets more complicated with time. Although usually brought on by various circumstances of life, and rather short lasting, sometimes it can be much more serious.
  • Acupuncture for Substance Abuse.  By : Douglas Adams
    Acupuncture is commonly used to help people withdraw from tobacco, alcohol, heroin or cocaine addiction; it's currently being studied by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, and it's used widely in New York City for outpatient drug detoxification.
  • Acupuncture - and what it can mean to You!  By : Tony Jones
    Do you know what acupuncture really is? You may have some ideas about it involving needles being inserted into various points of the body to relieve pain but there is much more to it than that.
  • Acupuncture is the best way to cure diseases.......Hear from the experts themselves!  By : Vincent George
    Over 15 million Americans have turned to Alternative Medicine, making it the complementary treatment of choice for Americans everywhere.
  • Moxibustion works well with Acupuncture  By : Anonymous
    Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical technique for unblocking qi (the energy that allegedly permeates all things) by inserting disposable needles at particular points on the body to balance the opposing forces of yin and yang.
  • Acupuncture Treatment for Acne  By : Melvin Ng
    There are many different types of acne treatments available, and one that tends to go unnoticed is acupuncture treatment. Results can be varying when undergoing acupuncture treatment though.
  • Is Acupuncture Safe?  By : Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc
    Acupuncture is much safer than most western medical treatments.
  • Does Acupuncture Hurt?  By : Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc
    I understand the fear of needles. What most people are familiar with is the hypodermic needle of western medicine. They use it to draw blood or inject fluids, so they have to be hollow, and as a result are much bigger than our needles. Ours are solid, and much, much thinner. In fact, they are only about twice the thickness of hair. It's probably more accurate to describe them as filaments, but needles are the usual word.
  • Where Does Acupuncture Originate From?  By : Karris Samson
    This article provides you with information on where acupuncture originates from.

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