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Awesome Healing Acupuncture
Acupuncture & Chinese Herbs for the Greater Albuquerque Area
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Conditions Treatable with Oriental Medicine
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following list is a sample of some of the types of health issues that we address
at our clinic with Oriental Medicine.
If you are experiencing any of the following at least once per month,
contact me to find out how Oriental Medicine
could help you. Click here or
scroll down the page for more
information on Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from the World Health Organization. |
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General
fatigue
insomnia
headaches
allergies
dizziness
eye
problems
stroke
smoking
nausea |
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Emotional
stress
/ anxiety
depression
addictions
Digestive
constipation
diarrhea
acid reflux
indigestion |
Gynecological
PMS
fertility
menopausal
amenorrhea
dysmenorrhea
Cosmetic
face lifts
wrinkles
scars |
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What the World Health Organization
is saying about Acupuncture ...
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"Acupuncture analgesia ... in the treatment of chronic pain is comparable
with that of morphine..... acupuncture analgesia can be regarded as the method
of choice for treating many chronically painful conditions..."
"Strokes and their
sequelae are another major indication for acupuncture. Early treatment of
paresis after stroke has proven highly effective... In randomized controlled
studies, acupuncture treatment of hemiplegia due to cerebral infarction gave
better results than conventional medication and physiotherapy....Good effects
with Bell's Palsy have been reported..."
"Acupuncture is more
effective than antihistamine drugs in the treatment of allergic rhinitis."
"Primary dysmenorrhea
... is one of the major indications for acupuncture in the field of gynecology"
"Acupuncture seems to be
helpful to patients with [pre-menstrual disorders]. In a controlled study, the
majority of the patients gained relief from symptoms and no recurrence in the
six month follow-up"
"Insomnia can also be treated successfully with Acupuncture"
"The effect of Acupuncture on
depression has been documented repeatedly in controlled studies"
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"Acupuncture: Review
and Analysis of Reports on Controlled Clinical Trials" |
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The World Health Organization
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The following is a
list of some of the more common conditions treatable by Chinese Medicine &
Acupuncture, as outlined by The World Health Organization. Click
here to
download a pdf version of their white paper, or click
here
to download the publication directly from their website.
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Upper Respiratory Tract
Acute
sinusitis
Acute
rhinitis
Common
Cold
Acute
tonsillitis
Disorders of the Eye, Ears
Acute
conjunctivitis
Central
retinitis
Myopia
(in children)
Cataract
Tinnitus
Gastro-intestinal Disorders
Spasms
of esophagus and cardia
Hiccough
Gastroptosis
Acute
and chronic gastritis
Gastric
hyperacidity
Chronic
duodenal ulcer (pain relief)
Acute
duodenal ulcer
Acute
and chronic colitis
Acute
bacillary dysentery
Constipation
Diarrhea
Paralytic ileus
Abdominal pain
Indigestion
Emotional
Anxiety
Depression
Insomnia
Nervousness
Neurosis
Stress reduction |
Respiratory System
Acute bronchitis
Bronchial asthma
Disorders of the Mouth
Toothache,
post-extraction pain
Gingivitis
Acute and chronic
pharyngitis
Neurological and
Musculo-skeletal Disorders
Headache and migraine
Trigeminal
neuralgia
Facial palsy
Pareses following a
stroke
Peripheral neuropathies
Sequelae of poliomyelitis
Meniere's disease
Neurogenic bladder
dysfunction
Nocturnal
enuresis
Intercostal neuralgia
Cervicobrachial syndrome
Parkinson’s
Stroke
Painful Conditions
Frozen shoulder
tennis elbow
Sciatica
Low back pain
Back pain
Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Muscle cramping
Postoperative pain
Muscle pain and weakness
Neck pain |
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Miscellaneous
Addiction control
Athletic performance
Blood pressure regulation
Chronic fatigue
Smoking cessation
Immune system
deficiencies |
Gynecological
Infertility
Menopausal symptoms
Premenstrual symptoms
Dysmenorrhea
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7320 4th Street NW, Bldg A
Albuquerque, NM 87107
442-888-0086
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