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Acupuncture is a 2500 year old
healing art that is empirically effective--meaning
that time and again over hundreds of years and millions of
patients, it has proven itself to be a method of healing that
works.
Our current allopathic
medical care system (only about 150 years old)
requires that for any therapy to be accepted into mainstream
use (and insured), it must be scientifically proven, meaning
that in controlled laboratory studies, its effectiveness is
shown to be significant and consistent. At long last, funding
for these studies is now being directed toward acupuncture
research.
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This is a partial list of ailments that
can be addressed by acupuncture:
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Allergies
Asthma
Arthritis
Auto-immune Disorders
Back Pain
Breach Baby
Colitis
Depression & Anxiety
Digestive Disorders (IBS, etc.)
Dizziness
Fatigue
Fertility
Frequent Colds and Flu
Headaches and Migraines
Heartburn and Nausea
High Blood Pressure
Infertility
Insomnia
Menstrual disorders (PMS,
period pain; excessive, lack of, or irregular
bleeding)
Menopause symptoms
Pain - acute or chronic
Pregnancy (morning sickness, etc.),
Repetitive Stress Injury/Carpal Tunnel
Sciatica
Skin Disorders
Stress Management
TMJ
Please contact us for a
free phone consultation to find out if
acupuncture can help your condition.
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Below are the results of studies done to show the effectiveness
of acupuncture:

A study published in Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
(Nov.-Dec. 2003) concluded that women with breach babies
treated with acupuncture were far more likely (76.4%)
to have the fetus move to the proper delivery position
than those not given acupuncture.

A researcher at Duke University, Dr. Tong G. Gan
concluded in the journal Anesthesia & Analgesia
(Sept. 2003) that acupuncture was far more effective
for postoperative sickness and vomiting than Zofran,
a widely used anti-nausea drug.

In an article published in the Journal of Traditional
Chinese Medicine(March 2003), 50 patients with sciatica
received acupuncture twice per week for 5 weeks. Only
two patients out of 50 reported no improvement. 40%
were completely cured and the remaining 56% had significant
improvement.

In the Journal of Clinical Oncology (November
2003), a study reported that pain intensity levels of
cancer-related pain decreased an average of 36% in those
patients receiving ear acupuncture.

In the Winter 2004 issue of Journal of Neuropsychiatry
and Neuroscience, a preliminary report stated that
acupuncture promotes sleep in insomnia patients, noting
that anxiety levels were lower and sleep efficiency
and nighttime melatonin levels increased in 18 adult
patients suffering from anxiety and insomnia.

Many more studies can be found on the internet by
typing in any search engine "acupuncture research"
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Once western medical institutions
realized how many patients were using acupuncture, and
how relatively inexpensive the therapy was compared
to western treatments, many acupuncture studies began
to be designed and were undertaken by patients just
like you.
Governnment financed research
on acupuncture dates from the 1970's, about the time
the treatment first started gaining popularity in the
United States. Of the many different kinds of therapies,
due to its long standing history, acupuncture was the
first to be studied, and funds continue to be there
to support the research.
For example in 2004, the federal
agency that studies health care issues (National Center
for Complementary and Alternative Medicine) was granted
$117 million to continue its study of therapies such
as acupuncture.
The practitioners of this ancient
healing art already know what will be discovered: that
acupuncture is the most cost-effective, least side-effect
creating, powerful, effective and useful therapy for
chronic ailments (see the list at right for more info),
an area in which western medicine has no great answers,
and usually suggests drugs or drastic measures such
as surgery--with no certain outcome and often with dangerous
side-effects.
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While there is no substitute for western
medicine in such acute care situations as: infection requiring
antibiotics, broken limbs, heart attack, cuts requiring stitches,
etc., acupuncture neatly fills the gap that is left by western
medicine...those ailments that typically require medication
to be managed: all types of pain, asthma, high blood pressure,
heart burn, depression, anxiety, diabetes, fatigue, etc. It
has also been shown to help with fertility (see
our fertility specialists page).
But don't just take our word for it!
Over time, the studies will show the effectiveness of acpuncture
for many conditions....it's already been "proven"
in the scientific studies that have been done to treat nausea
following surgery and chemotherapy, and toothache. The integration
of acupuncture into western medicine is inevitable!
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