Archive for September, 2009

Types of Acupuncture (2)

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

The results showed that out of 30 respondents in the test, majority showed functional improvement of various degrees depending on their age and disability severity. Some of the significant improvement in several TAC sessions, especially for drooling, spasticity (scissoring or tiptoeing), ataxia, and poor balance in walking. Functional improvement was noted after one to two TAC program. Most children tolerated TAC well, only sometimes with pain and minor bleeding in some patients. (more…)

Types of Acupuncture

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

There are different types of acupuncture. Anywhere you decide to use, they are designed to do the same and that alleviate pain or treat certain diseases. (more…)

History of Acupuncture (2)

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

People who have undergone acupuncture treatment reported that they no longer find cigarettes as tempting or as satisfying. Often, smoke will leave a terrible taste in their mouth, their impetus for them to stop the habit once. Some patients will even resort to eating mints or lozenges to be clearly recovered the terrible aftertaste. (more…)

History of Acupuncture

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Acupuncture comes from two Latin words namely “acus” which means needle in English and “pungere” meaning puncture. History came from China more than 2000 years ago and has developed into various forms. (more…)

Stop Smoking for Good with Acupuncture (2)

Monday, September 14th, 2009

To further improve the acupuncture, or the NIH National Institute of Health in 1997 states that this technique is very useful to treat various health conditions. These include ear, nose, throat, respiratory, gastrointestinal, eye, nervous system and muscle disorders. In some cases, acupuncture can prevent some of them happen. (more…)

Stop Smoking for Good with Acupuncture

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Acupuncture is a popular method that is used in treating smoking addiction. Alternative medicine is believed to originate during the 3000 BC in ancient China, this treatment is now being widely used for various purposes and medicine. Has been found to successfully treat drug dependence and chronic smoking addiction. (more…)

Facial Acupuncture (2)

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Patient’s experience of acupuncture is usually very minimal or no pain at all, but most are in the points near nerve endings and muscle network. As the needle is embedded in the body, the signal sent to the brain so that it promotes endorphins released from the pituitary gland. (more…)

Facial Acupuncture

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Find beautiful both inside and outside is something that we all want to achieve. Since your face is ridden with emotion and hormonal issues, you should be careful of it. Fortunately, there are techniques that can do so by using the needle and the pain this mini better known as facial acupuncture. (more…)