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If you are suffering from pain and have not tried acupuncture, read this article from Harvard professor and anesthesiologist, Dr. Lucy Chen, and find out what some pain specialists are saying about the pain relieving effects of acupuncture.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of moxibustion on the acupuncture point Zhiyin BL-67 to correct breech presentation. 130 women having their first baby (primigravidas) at 33 gestation received moxibustion to Zhiyin Bl 67 while 130 women, also primigravidas, received no intervention.
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Tools of the TCM Practitioner Acupuncture is undoubtedly the most common tool used by TCM practitioners. It is best explained as the insertion of hair-thin needles in specific locations on the body; these locations are commonly referred to as acupuncture points....
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is well known for effectively treating pain conditions like arthritic knees and sore backs but many are surprised that TCM is extremely effective at treating common gynaecological problems such as dysmenorrhea.
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Acupuncture has been used for centuries for the management of pain. Read this article to find out why.
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“How does acupuncture really work?” this is by far the most common question in any acupuncture clinic. However, most clients don’t realize how incredibly difficult it is to answer. There are no simple answers when it comes to explaining how acupuncture works...