
Acupuncture is time honored medicine that balances the body's energy systems. This strengthens the immune system and prevents disease. Acupuncture is a based on natural laws and has been healing people for over 6,000 years. The National Institute of Health (NIH) recognizes the benefits of Acupuncture and Chinese herbal therapies. Acupuncture involves the application of fine, sterile needles to specific points along pathways that run throughout the body. Health flourishes when energy flows freely along these pathways. If there is blockage, stagnation or deficiencies, then pain and disease arise. Studies indicate that acupuncture influences the central and peripheral nervous system. It improves circulation and allows the body to heal itself. Acupuncture is particularly effective in pain control because of the release of endorphins from the brain during treatment. Acupuncture also affects sugar, triglycerides and cholesterol levels in the blood, as well as functioning on the gastrointestinal and endocrine system. It has an alkalizing affect on the body and increase relaxation. The
benefits of Oriental Medicine are not limited to relieving specific
symptoms, but to work with the body to enhancing the quality of one's
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