Frequently Asked Questions
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Questions about Acupuncture Acupuncture needles are very thin and flexible and most people find the insertion almost painless. Once the needles are in placed in the body, there may be a sensation around the needle – usually one of heaviness, achiness, warmth or tingling. Most people find that the body goes into a very relaxed and balanced state. It is very common for people to fall sound asleep during the treatment. |
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Yes. The best use of acupuncture is for the maintenance of health. Oriental medicine says that the best doctor cures illness before it occurs, which means that prevention is the most important thing in medicine. A principle in Oriental medicine is that changes in ki (Qi) or energy, precede physical change. This means that acupuncture can act as preventive medicine, correcting the balance of energy flow before a serious illness occurs. It is accepted that automobiles need regular maintenance to keep them running reliably yet we tend to ignore our own body's call for attention.
Acupuncture is great for relieving many of the uncomfortable symptoms and reducing the pain of serious illness. It can also play an important role in recovery and rehabilitation by restoring balance of structure and function in the body. Above all, acupuncture is excellent preventive medicine for it can correct energy flow before serious illness occurs. |
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No. Our techniques are Japanese and Chinese. There are many different "styles" of Acupuncture. There are variations in approach even within Japanese acupuncture techniques. If you have tried acupuncture before and it didn't achieve the results you were hoping for we would still recommend that contact us to see if we might be able to help. |
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Acupuncture has analgesic, relaxing, toning, balancing, and restorative effects on the body. The World Health Organization (WHO) Seminar made the following provisional list of diseases that may be helped with acupuncture treatment. This list is based on clinical experience. Over 50 commonly encountered clinical disorders that lend themselves to acupuncture treatment include:
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