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Acupuncture

 

Acupuncture has been around for thousands of years.

Hundreds of millions of people have been treated with this ancient technique throughout the world. It has been found to be helpful for a wide range of ailments. For a growing number of Americans, acupuncture is an integral part of their healthcare.

Typically, a series of sessions is recommended. In many cases it may require only ten to twelve sessions to improve a condition. Chronic conditions may require a longer series of sessions.  Acupuncture is growing in popularity due to the fact that no drugs are used and side effects are virtually nonexistent.

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How does Chinese Herbal Medicine work?

 

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chinese herbal medicines treat the underlying causes of illness

rather than individual symptoms. At Journeys Acupuncture, we apply a holistic approach to the use of herbs to address physical and emotional challenges. Once we have assessed patient’s specific needs, an individual formula recommendation is created to stimulate the body’s natural healing process. This focus on individualization puts the patient’s specific needs in the forefront, and just as importantly, takes into consideration possible interactions with prescribed medications.

 

Benefits of Herbal Medicine

The most valuable benefit of an herbal consultation is the carefully selected combination of herbs specifically designed to address each person’s unique set of needs. You can benefit if you are:

  • Looking for greater balance and harmony

  • A person with an acute or chronic conditions such as allergies, migraines, IBS and insomnia

  • Someone with emotional challenges such as anxiety, stress, fear, addictions, anger, grief, or depression

  • Looking for caring and compassionate practitioners who listen

  • Ready for an alternative, yet proven solution to health issues.

 

Chinese Herbal Medicines Can Address

•    Allergies
•    Anxiety
•    Arthritis
•    Asthma
•    Constipation
•    Depression
•    Digestive Issues
•    Headaches
•    Insomnia

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  • Joint Pain

  • Migraines

  • Muscle Spasms

  • Pain Management

  • Pre & Post Surgery

  • Sciatica

  • Women’s Health

  • Men’s Health

  • And much more…

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Complementary Therapy

     

 

Many complementary therapies can be used to enhance primary services based on individual patient needs. Some examples include cupping, Gua Sha, moxibustion, infrared therapy, accupoint injections and others.

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