Category: Acupuncture treatments
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Treatments for conditions
22.08 Shan Bai Upper White Gingivitis, sciatica, chest pain (Pleurodynia). Keratitis, eye pain, blurred vision, astigmatism, eye itching, tearing when exposed to the wind. Cervicalgia (neck pain), shoulder pain. Costal pain (rib pain)Lumbago (lower back pain). Headache above the eye. Allergic rhinitis (hay fever), seasonal allergic conjunctivitis (itching, redness, watering of the eyes). ***
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Ezcema
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) employs acupuncture as part of a holistic approach to managing eczema (Atopic dermatitis). This practice aims to restore balance within the body by addressing underlying imbalances believed to contribute to eczema symptoms. How Acupuncture Addresses Eczema in TCM In TCM, eczema is often attributed to internal imbalances involving factors like “wind,”…
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How Acupuncture Supports Reproductive Health

Acupuncture for fertility is a popular complementary therapy. It aims to support reproductive health, whether naturally or alongside medical treatments like IVF. Here’s a breakdown of how it works: 1. Improving Blood Flow Acupuncture can improve blood circulation to the reproductive organs. This includes the ovaries and uterus. Improved circulation can enhance the uterine lining…
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Acupuncture as multi-targeted therapy for the multifactorial disease obesity: a complex neuro-endocrine-immune interplay
A comprehensive study about the effectiveness of acupuncture. Read the full article here: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2023.1236370/full Excerpt A systematic review of acupuncture in adults with obesity, which reviewed 11 sham-controlled RCTs published in English, suggests that acupuncture, including EA, ear acupuncture and MA, was indeed effective in reducing BMI, hip- and waist circumference, body fat mass, but…
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Acupuncture Helps Cancer Radiation Side Effects
Acupuncture has been shown to be effective in restoring gastrointestinal function in tumor patients receiving the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol. See more: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37655096/