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At the heart of what I do: Acupuncture! This here is a beautiful example of one style of acupuncture I practice called the Tan Balance Method. Do you have chronic pain? This may be a perfect fit for you as it is meridian-balancing- no need to treat …

At the heart of what I do: Acupuncture! This here is a beautiful example of one style of acupuncture I practice called the Tan Balance Method. Do you have chronic pain? This may be a perfect fit for you as it is meridian-balancing- no need to treat the local area of pain that is already filled with tension and discomfort - I treat an opposite area of the body which balances the area of pain - my sweet client here is experiencing thumb pain associated with Trigger Thumb! The big toe balances the thumb! It’s perfectly wild. A combination of Tan-style acupuncture, gua sha, and moxibustion has her feeling 75% better already! 🙌.
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April 08, 2017 by Sarah Luikart
April 08, 2017 /Sarah Luikart
painfree, acupuncturist, acupuncture, herbalmedicine, chinesemedicine, wellness, balancemethod, holisticmedicine, medicinekitchen, pinsandneedles, austintx, wholebodyhealth, alternativemedicine, intheclinic, onthetable, selfcare, painrelief, needlesandpins, chronicpain
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In 2008: “Acupuncture works better than drugs like aspirin to reduce the severity and frequency of chronic headaches, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.”  A review of studies involving nearly 4,000 patients with migraine, tension heada…

In 2008: “Acupuncture works better than drugs like aspirin to reduce the severity and frequency of chronic headaches, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.” A review of studies involving nearly 4,000 patients with migraine, tension headache and other forms of chronic headache showed that that 62 percent of the acupuncture patients reported headache relief compared to 45 percent of people taking medications, the team at Duke University found.
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In 2017: A CNN report / Published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, a group of Chinese scientists found that acupuncture “significantly reduced” the frequency of attacks for those suffering from migraines without auras. The frequency and severity of migraine headaches was reduced in the group of 249 participants.
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Headaches / Just a sampling of studies above. One of the many health issues your acupuncturist can address. ❤
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#acupuncture #headache #naturalhealth #wellness #holistichealth #chinesemedicine #pain #medicinekitchen #acupuncturist #healing #chronicpain #migraine #relaxed #painfree #womenshealth #research #atx

March 13, 2017 by Sarah Luikart
March 13, 2017 /Sarah Luikart
atx, womenshealth, migraine, painfree, naturalhealth, holistichealth, medicinekitchen, relaxed, research, acupuncture, headache, chinesemedicine, wellness, pain, healing, chronicpain, acupuncturist
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