Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for Low Back Pain
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Is Acupuncture a Good Pinched Nerve Treatment?
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Pinched nerves are a common problem which can be a result of injury, bad posture, or degenerative diseases such as ankylosing spondylitis. All of these conditions can cause extra pressure on nerves which leads to symptoms such as tingling, numbness, or a burning sensation. Conventional pinched nerve treatments include anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen or naproxen, or steroid injections in the affected area. These medications may work well as a quick fix, but they can cause side effects and do nothing to help the underlying cause of the problem ..read more
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Treating Psoriatic Arthritis with Acupuncture
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Psoriatic arthritis, known as PsA for short, is an inflammatory joint disease associated with the skin condition psoriasis. PsA does not affect everyone with psoriasis, and the symptoms of PsA usually occur several years after psoriasis is diagnosed. PsA is thought to affect between 10 and 20% of people with psoriasis. In this article we will look at how PsA is viewed by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and how this ancient therapy could potentially offer some relief ..read more
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My Acupuncturist Said I have Yang Deficiency. What Does That Mean?
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Can Massage Really Help with Coughs, Colds or the Flu?
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The 10 Best Psoriatic Arthritis Natural Treatments
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Our 5 Favorite Exercises for Lower Back Pain
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Dietary Therapy for Blood Deficiency
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How to Get Rid of a Headache Naturally
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Headaches affect everyone from time to time, but for some people they can be a regular occurrence. In most cases, a headache will go away by itself after a few hours, or can be nipped in the bud by using over-the-counter painkillers such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen ..read more
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My Acupuncturist said I have Blood Deficiency - What Does That Mean?
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