The idea of acupuncture has always terrified me. Thinking about somebody placing little needles all over my back gives me the heebie-jeebies, for lack of a better term. However, new research is here to answer my, "Why do acupuncture when you can do anything else?!" question. More »
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Acupuncture has been around for thousands of years, and probably because it has measurable benefits that keep practitioners in business. But getting western medicine to approve–and include it under health insurance policies–has been a different story. Now, a new study proves that acupuncture...
Acupuncture is the ancient East Asian practice of poking people with needles in specific places and in specific ways in order to produce any one of a very wide range of results that could generally be classified as medicinal or health related. I don't know much about it, but Wikipedia tells us...
I’ve had such positive health experiences with acupuncture over the years, that it makes me sad when I hear people dismiss the idea that this ancient Chinese practice actually has powerful healing properties. After all, you skeptics, Eastern medicine has been around a lot longer than Western...
I just had an acupuncture appointment today and they said that my emotional and physically illnesses are entirely connected. That they are all based on the fact that I have a lot of dampness in my body. (they explained this much better than I'm remembering it now) But what does this mean??
I am interesting in acupuncture, so I get my certification from American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine last year, now have clinic. I hope more patients get well from my clinic, so I want to good school to further my acupuncture practice.