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The
World Health Organization of the
United Nations identifies a vast array of conditions
that acupuncture successfully treats, or can be of benefit too, including (but
not limited to):
MUSCULO-SKELETAL AND
NEUROLOGICAL
Arthritis
Back Pain
Bells Palsy
Bursitis
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Fibromyalgia
Frozen Shoulder
Headaches
Migraines
Muscle Cramping
Neck Pain
Neuralgia
Plantar Fascitis
Post-Operative Pain
Sciatica
Sprains
Stiff Neck
Stroke
Tendonitis
Trigeminal Neuralgia
TMJ/Jaw Pain
Whiplash Injury
Attention Deficit Disorder
Cerebral Palsy
EYEEARNOSETHROAT
Allergies
Deafness
Dizziness
Earaches
Eyesight Problems
Hay Fever
Laryngitis
Sinusitis
Recurring Sinus Infections
Sore Throat
Tinnitus
Chronic Tonsillitis
RESPIRATORY
Asthma
Allergies
Bronchitis
Pulmonary Congestion
Recurrent Colds
Chronic Cough
Shortness of Breath
INTERNAL
Abdominal Pain
Asthma
Celiac Disease
Chronic Fatigue
Colitis
Constipation
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Gastritis
Heartburn
Haemorrhoids
High Blood Pressure
Hyperacidity
Hypoglycaemia
Indigestion
Insomnia
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Poor Circulation
Ulcers
DERMATOLOGICAL
Acne
Alopecia
Dermatitis
Eczema
Herpes
Shingles
REPRODUCTIVE AND URO-GENITAL
Endometriosis
Infertility
Impotence
Irregular Periods or Cramps
Menopausal Symptoms
Morning Sickness
Ovarian Cysts
Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Vaginitis
Urinary Tract Infections
Uterine Fibroids
INFECTIONS
Bronchitis
Colds
Flu
Tonsillitis
MENTALEMOTIONAL
Anxiety
Depression
Insomnia
Stress
Grieving
Mood Swings
OTHER BENEFITS:
· Increased Vitality and Energy
· Stress Reduction and Deep Relaxation
· Skin Rejuvenation
· Reduced Addictive Urges
· Pain Control
· Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Regulation
· Immune System Stabilization
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and many others!
A
blue-ribbon panel of physicians and researchers at the National Institutes of
Health issued a report concluding that acupuncture offers promising results in a
variety of situations. An excerpt from the
NIH Conference on
Acupuncture in November, 1997:
"Acupuncture as a therapeutic intervention is widely practiced
in the United States. There have been many studies of its potential usefulness.
Promising results have emerged, for example, of the efficacy of acupuncture in
adult post-operative and chemotherapy nausea and vomiting and in post-operative
dental pain. There are other situations such as addiction, stroke
rehabilitation, headaches, menstrual cramps, tennis elbow, Fibromyalgia, low
back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and asthma where acupuncture may be useful as
an adjunct treatment or an acceptable alternative or be included in a
comprehensive management program. Further research is likely to uncover
additional areas where acupuncture interventions will be useful."
Studies
are released every month in professional journals from around the world
describing new uses. Because it is best known for pain reduction, it is often
indicated for sports injuries and other musculoskeletal problems that can create
acute or chronic pain.
Acupuncture can also safely be used for
many health concerns during pregnancy, in addition to being a supportive
treatment during labour. Acupuncture is extremely effective for many
gynaecological issues for women, becoming more and more known as a womens
health care modality. It is also gaining importance in the treatment of
emotional difficulties such as depression and anxiety disorder.
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