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Acupuncture releases endorphins, the body's natural pain killer, and serotonin, which helps emotional disorders and the effects of stress.
The number and frequency of treatments depends on how your body responds to acupuncture. However, in the beginning, weekly treatments are recommended with intervals between treatments lengthening as the condition resolves. Six to twelve treatments is the average for the majority of ailments.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends it's use in over
40 medical conditions. Some of them include:
The National Institute of Health (NIH) also lists:
Acupuncture can be used alone or in conjunction with western medicine, possibly reducing your dependence on pain medication. Gail will be happy to speak with your doctor about your treatment to insure the best possible care.
No. The needles are very fine, about the size of a hair, and create little or no discomfort.Some may feel a slight pinching sensation or a dull ache that only lasts for a moment.








