In Chinese medicine, we believe that true health is only achieved when there is a harmonious balance between emotional, spiritual and physical health. We use the time honored practice of acupuncture and herbal medicines to correct imbalances to resolve severe and chronic illness by initiating the body’s own natural healing power and returning the body, mind, and spirit back to balance.
Acupuncture has now become the most popular alternative healthcare modality in the United States.
The National Institute of Health (NIH) and The World Health Organization (WHO) have endorsed acupuncture for the treatment of over forty diseases. Acupuncture has been shown to effectively treat the following:
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headaches
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fibroids/myomas
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Addictions
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heavy periods
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fibromyalgia
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Allergies
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hemorrhoids
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painful urination
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Arthritis
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high cholesterol
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PMS
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Asthma
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high blood pressure
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neuropathy
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Bleeding
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incontinence
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pain
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COPD
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intestinal adhesions
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neuralgia
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Constipation
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insomnia
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post-herpetic neuralgia
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Cough
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irritable bowel syndrome
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sciatica
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Colds and flu
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injury
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trauma
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Depression
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infertility
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tinnitus
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Diarrhea
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irregular periods
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urinary tract infections
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Digestive disorders
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low libido
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urinary frequency or urgency
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Dizziness/vertigo
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mental-emotional issues
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skin issues
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Edema/water retention
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menopausal symptoms
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stroke, post & preventive
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Breathlessness
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painful periods
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sports injury
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Endometriosis
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fatigue
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Acupuncture is an ancient method of health restoration developed in China more than 5000 years ago. Modern practice involves inserting very fine needles into specific points to restore balance, alleviate pain, and increase circulation of blood, fluids and qi (chee). Acupuncture is also used to relax and harmonize the body during times of psycho-emotional stress. Modern research has determined that acupuncture has the effect of increasing circulation, increasing the body’s ability to repair damaged tissue, regulate blood pressure, and release endorphins.
This ancient therapy has become increasingly popular in America because of its ability to treat a wide range of illness without side effects.
In the 1970’s acupuncture was first accepted by American doctors as an efficacious treatment modality. The World Health Organization and the National Institutes for Health have endorsed acupuncture as an effective therapy for over 40 diseases. We treat many conditions including digestive disorders, reproductive and gynecological issues, addictions, allergies, asthma, insomnia, and a wide range of pain disorders.
When acupuncture is performed by a fully trained practitioner it is a painless, safe, effective alternative to harsh medicines, intractable pain, or to remaining chronically ill.
Fully licensed acupuncturists who are NCCAOM certified have taken a minimum of 2,625 hours of coursework and clinical training.
Healing is found naturally within the wisdom of your body and the power of your mind.