12. November 2015 · Comments Off on The Symptoms of Menopause are Best Resolved by Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

Treating menopause symptoms such as migraine headaches is not the same in every part of the world. Each country has different ways of treating a condition based on the people’s beliefs and traditions. However, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Linwood, especially acupuncture, a uniquely Chinese healing tradition, has become one of the most enduring and popular forms of treatment for dozens on condition in … Continue reading

12. November 2015 · Comments Off on The Role of Acupuncture in Alleviating the Side Effects of Breast Cancer Therapies · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

In Michigan, the Henry Ford Hospital did a recent study that showed acupuncture’s benefits in relation to breast cancer. Besides being able to treat hot flashes much better than medications, acupuncture is also able to improve sex drive and foster a sense of well-being in women who need to undergo intensive breast cancer therapy.

This study, which was published in the Journal of Oncology, highlights … Continue reading

12. November 2015 · Comments Off on The Rising Demand for Acupuncture for the Curing of Low Back Pain · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

Acupuncture is A Promising Treatment Option

A lot of people suffering from back pain may still be unaware that there are less well-known pain treatment methods that are as equally effective, if not much better than pain medications for the resolution of their ailment. One such lesser known but rapidly rising form of low back pain treatment is acupuncture. If you know what efforts need … Continue reading

24. October 2015 · Comments Off on The Best Form of Treatment for Scar Removal is Acupuncture · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

Certain surgical injuries or operations tend to cause ugly scars. After surgery, these scars can become inflexible, rubbery, tough, discolored and feel sensitive to the touch long after the completion of the operation.

One of the best ways to lessen the appearance of the scar is acupuncture. This wonderful increases the local production of cortisol, an anti-inflammatory natural hormone that helps dissolve the scar tissue. … Continue reading

14. October 2015 · Comments Off on TCM Modalities Than Can Turn Your Dry Skin Into a Healthy Glowing One · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

A few people know that the largest organ in the body is our skin. The skin can have a wide spectrum of colors and it is the organ that wraps and safeguards our internal organs, tissues, muscles, blood, and bones. The skin becomes sticky in the summer and dry in the winter. From the viewpoint of TCM or Traditional Chinese Medicine, possessing a healthy skin … Continue reading

28. September 2015 · Comments Off on Some TCM Facts About Hypertension · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

Acupuncture for the treatment of hypertension in Palm Harbor is one type of alternative treatment of this potentially deadly disease. Actually, it is acupuncture that is the most widely used complementary health care treatment utilized to control or lower hypertension.

Acupuncture these days is more a mainstream type of treatment for hypertension than it is an alternative type of treatment. It is a very successful … Continue reading

08. September 2015 · Comments Off on Resolving Candidiasis Through the Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

Herbal therapy and acupuncture, both Traditional Chinese medicine modalities have a successful but unique approach to resolving the Candidiasis.

Candidiasis is a condition that is caused by a weak immune system, antibiotics, and an imbalanced diet that leads to an overabundance of candida fungi in the body. Candidiasis symptoms include fatigue, skin rashes that are itchy, intestinal distress, bloating, gas, and vaginal infections.

Besides treating … Continue reading

08. September 2015 · Comments Off on Resolving Bell’s Palsy Symptoms with Acupuncture · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

Facial nerve paralysis, better known as Bell’s palsy, is a malfunction of the facial nerve (7th cranial nerve). This is the nerve that governs the muscular movements of the face and when it malfunctions, can lead to muscle weakness or inability. Believed to be the result of swelling and inflammation of the facial nerve, Bell’s palsy affects on average 35,000 people in the United States … Continue reading

17. August 2015 · Comments Off on Overcoming Difficulties Brought About By COPD Through the Use of Chinese Herbal Medicine · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

The lung has about 300 million alveoli. Alveoli are small sacks that extract the oxygen from the air which then is infused into the blood. As oxygen is integrated into a cell, the cell releases carbon dioxide at the same time which then goes to the alveoli to be released out of the body through the process of exhalation.

The alveoli can be damaged by … Continue reading

28. July 2015 · Comments Off on Managing Stressful Situations with Acupuncture and TCM · Categories: Acupuncture · Tags:

Stress can very much affect our mental and physical health regardless if it’s caused by money, family, or work. If not properly managed, over time, it can lead to a variety of health issues. The good news is that there is a natural treatment designed to manage your stress levels by balancing your body and mind. That treatment is acupuncture.

What is Stress?

A physiological … Continue reading