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    Acupuncture is a therapy that uses natural laws and energetics with the application of needles and pressure to specific "points" on the body. These points are grouped along specific pathways or meridians that cross the body.
As long as the energy flows freely through these pathways, health is maintained. When the flow of energy is either absent, deficient, interrupted, excessive or blocked in an area, health is disrupted, resulting in illness or pain. By stimulating appropriate acupuncture points along these meridians, the energy is released and regulated, and health is restored. Studies done by the World Health Organization indicate that acupuncture influences the central and peripheral nervous system. Evidence shows that acupuncture releases endorphins from the brain, which makes it particularly effective in pain control. Among a host of factors, acupuncture affects sugar, cholesterol, and triglyceride levels in the blood, the functioning of the gastrointestinal system and the activity of the endocrine system. Acupuncture works with the body, harmonizing and balancing energy. It improves circulation and allows the body to heal itself more quickly and more completely.
 
        
        
      
    
    Electroacupuncture
Electroacupuncture is quite similar to traditional acupuncture in that the same points are stimulated during treatment. As with traditional acupuncture, needles are inserted on specific points along the body. The needles are then attached to a device that generates continuous electric pulses using small clips. These devices are used to adjust the frequency and intensity of the impulse being delivered, depending on the condition being treated. Electroacupuncture uses two needles at a time so that the impulses can pass from one needle to the other. Several pairs of needles can be stimulated simultaneously, usually for no more than 30 minutes at a time. Electroacupuncture is particularly helpful for pain.
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      Sinusitis 
 Sore throat
 Hay fever
 Earache
 Nerve deafness
 Ringing in the ears
 Dizziness
 Poor eyesight
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      High blood pressure 
 Angina pectoris
 Arteriosclerosis
 Anemia
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      Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) 
 Irregular, heavy or painful menstruation
 Endometriosis
 Menopause
 Fibroids
 Chronic bladder infection
 Complications in pregnancy
 Morning sickness
 Kidney stones
 Impotence
 Infertility in men and women
 Sexual dysfunction
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      Arthritis 
 Neuralgia
 Sciatica
 Back pain
 Bursitis
 Tendonitis
 Stiff neck
 Bell's palsy
 Trigeminal neuralgia
 Headaches and Migraines
 Stroke
 Cerebral palsy
 Polio
 Sprains
 Muscle spasms
 Shingles
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      Irritable bowel syndrome 
 Spastic colon
 Colitis
 Constipation
 Diarrhea
 Food allergies
 Ulcers
 Gastritis
 Abdominal bloating
 Hemorrhoids
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      Candida 
 Chronic fatigue
 HIV and AIDS
 Epstein Barr virus
 Allergies
 Lupus
 MS
 Hepatitis
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      Smoking cessation 
 Drugs
 Alcohol
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      Asthma 
 Emphysema
 Bronchitis
 Colds and flu's
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      Anxiety 
 Insomnia
 Depression
 Stress
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
              