- Stop Those Awful Pains With Acupuncture By : Oliver Turner
Acupuncture provides miraculous healing of those awful body pains that antibiotics and medicines otherwise fail to reduce. Whether you are suffering from back pain, arthritis, joint pains, or severe migraine/headache, acupuncture has a whole new world of remedies for your intense suffering. - Acupuncture Pain Relief By : Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc
In my later years of medical school, I thought that pain treatment was below me. Even though acupuncture was best known for its effective pain relief, I thought that the Western medical world was simply behind as usual. We were amazed to learned all the other diseases we could treat with acupuncture, like neurological problems, immune system dysfunction, anxiety, and depression, and I thought, "Anyone can treat pain. I'd rather focus on something more interesting." - Acupuncture on migraine By : Anonymous
A SHAM version of acupuncture works just as well for treating migraine headaches as the real thing, and both fake and real acupuncture work better than no treatment at all, a new study has found. - Acupuncture and Pain Relief By : Douglas Adams
Acupuncture is used for a wide variety of medical conditions, but in the United States it's accepted by conventional doctors if at all solely for the treatment of pain. - Acupuncture for Sinus Headaches By : Sandra Kim Leong
The treatment for sinus headaches by conventional medicine focuses on controlling the sinus inflammation and it involves antibiotic cure and surgery in acute cases. Of late, it has been found that acupuncture is an effective complementary and alternative therapy for sinus headaches. - Acupuncture Eases Tension Headache Pain By : Rita Jenkins
The ancient Chinese practice of acupuncture has proven to be an effective treatment for tension headache. It not only relieves pain, but also cuts rates of recurrence by almost half, a recent study indicates. - Pain Relief through Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine By : Spence Pentland
The World Health Organization (WHO) references acupuncture as being an effective treatment for the management of many types of pain, both acute and chronic. There are 3 proven mechanisms that explain how acupuncture relieves pain; the Gate theory, the Opiate theory, and the Antihistamine theory.
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