By: JamesConte | 2011-04-17 | Health & Fitness Acupuncture is practiced utilizing a variety of techniques. Each technique has proven itself in different cultures. The use of needles is even absent in some methods. Within, we summarize each technique and provide a brief description of what is involved with each. read more
By: David Woods | 2010-11-05 | College Gaining an accredited education in acupuncture will give students the opportunity to pursue the career they dream of. Acupuncture career training will teach student how to provide services to their clients while using a natural healing approach. read more
By: Art Gib | 2011-04-14 | Article Marketing There are a number of unique benefits associated with acupuncture services. Acupuncture services consist of placing extremely fine needles into specific points on the body to naturally correct imbalan... read more
By: Josepha Jain | 2010-12-28 | Depression We are all aware of the increasing number of people suffering from acute depression and anxiety; acupuncture serves as a perfect remedy for all these issues. Acupuncture is a traditional method to integrate functions of mind and body to balance all types of emotional agony naturally and effectively. The obvious success of acupuncture all over the world proves that acupuncture is definitely better than most conventional treatments such as anti-depressants, sleeping pills and all. read more
By: Alan Smith | 2012-05-10 | Massage Acupuncture is a tradition Chinese medical treatment. Its origins are somewhat uncertain, but the earliest recorded example of the practice is circa 200 BC. read more
By: David Woods | 2010-12-08 | College When looking to pursue a career in natural healing, there are a number of options to choose from including acupuncture. Gaining the accredited education needed to become a professional acupuncturist can be completed through various acupuncture schools. read more
By: adamos gladin | 2010-12-14 | Internet Marketing Acupuncture is an ancient art that dates back as far as the ice age, when sharp pieces of bone were used with charcoal to "needle" and leave tattoos at different sites on the back along the spine, most likely to reduce pain. It evolved over thousands of years to become a very sophisticated system that is most often used in conjunction with Chinese medicine. In Chinese medicine, the practitioner is treating an intricate system of energy read more
By: Marry Parker | 2010-10-05 | Alternative Medicine Currently, acupuncture is obtaining extremely common amongst people today. In truth it's amid most renowned option Chinese medicines. Nonetheless, there's fairly loads of stress with regards to potency of this process. read more
By: Tom Mack | 2010-10-21 | Anti aging The first challenge was to get her on top of the covers so that I could reach the acupuncture points I needed to work on. read more
By: Rudy Lee | 2010-03-31 | Alternative Medicine Acupuncture techniques are one of the least discussed topics and often overlooked in traditional Chinese medicine. Most of times, acupuncturists are interested in finding that mysterious, quick fix acu-point that improves patient's symptoms dramatically. But in reality, the most commonly used points can do wonders if appropriate acupuncture techniques are being used. read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2012-06-12 | Alternative Medicine Acupuncture is a type of technique that is considered as part of the various Chinese medicinal methods; this treatment is performed by using needles and sticking them in various areas in the body. The good thing about this method is that even though it was created a thousand years ago, it still exists today, and is even becoming one of the most popular treatments available. read more
By: Michael Arnold | 2011-01-05 | Alternative Medicine Acupuncture London Everyone responds differently to treatment, but you can expect to see significant improvements within the first five sessions. You may even see dramatic changes after just two or three sessions. If your condition is long standing it may take a little longer. The aim is for lasting benefit, not just short term improvements. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-04-27 | Alternative Medicine Acupuncture is becoming more and more popular in the UK and especially in areas of London such as Chelsea. read more
By: John Chambers | 2010-09-30 | Article Marketing One mother answered her son's question. The next thing he saw came as a shock when he looked at the table beside her. read more
By: Rudy Lee | 2010-04-01 | Alternative Medicine In ancient Chinese medicine, the brain is called "the sea of marrow". Let's imagine this sea of marrow is held on top of each person like a dam on top of a high mountain. Instead of water, it is energy contained in the dam. Imagine this dam have numerous gates. By opening the intended gate, the energy can go to whichever areas or organs purposefully. The passageway of the energy is like rivers, which are called meridians. read more