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Go to the shopAcupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow, known as Qi.
Acupuncture helps to restore balance and promote healing by unblocking or redirecting the flow of Qi.
This practice is used to treat a variety of conditions, including pain management, stress reduction, digestive issues, and emotional well-being.
BENEFITS:
1. Pain Relief: Eases pain and muscle tension.
2. Stress Reduction: Helps relax and reduce stress.
3. Better Sleep: Promotes restful sleep patterns.
4. Overall Wellness: Boosts health and vitality.
5. Natural Healing: Treats mind and body with few side effects.
6. Personalized Treatment: Tailored to your needs.
7. Lasting Results: Enjoy long-term benefits with regular sessions.
FAQs
IS ACUPUNCTURE PAINFUL?
Acupuncture is generally not considered painful, though sensations vary among individuals. Most people describe it as a slight tingling or dull ache at the insertion site.
The needles used are very thin, so discomfort if typically minimal.
ARE ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLES SINGLE USE?
In regulated healthcare settings, acupuncture needles are single-use, disposable needles. After each treatment, the needles are properly disposed of to ensure hygiene and prevent the risk of infection. It's standard practice to use new needles for each patient.
IS IT NORMAL TO FEEL TIRED AFTER ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT?
Feeling tired after acupuncture treatment is not uncommon. This can occur due to various reasons, such as the relaxation response triggered by the treatment, the release of tension, or stimulation of the body's natural healing processes.
HOW MANY SESSIONS OF ACUPUNCTURE DO I NEED?
The number of acupuncture sessions needed varies depending on individuals health goals, the specific condition being treated, and how the body responds to acupuncture. Some people may experience significant improvement after just a few sessions, while others may require more ongoing treatment. We typically recommend an initial series of sessions, often ranging from 6-12 treatments.