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This ancient Chinese healing modality is gaining widespread
acknowledgement as a tool for healing. In 1997, the National Institute of
Health released a consensus report detailing its proven efficacy in treating
pain and promoting healing.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of
needles along specific points of the body in order to correct an imbalance.
Because acupuncture needles are very thin and flexible, there is little or no
discomfort when they are inserted.
Once the needles are in, there is a
sensation, often an electric or tingling feeling, but usually not pain. Many
patients experience feelings of relaxation and well-being during a treatment;
some even fall asleep. We use only sterile, disposable needles. |
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