Oriental medicine and acupuncture are among the CAM (Complimentary Alternative Medicine) therapies most frequently recommended by internist and family physicians and is most currently practiced in over 140 hospitals in the U.S.
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Cosmetic Acupuncture is an area of oriental medicine, that reduces wrinkles, rejuvenates the skin, reduces cellulite, acne, varicose veins, scar inflammation, and augments and enhances the breasts. It is non radical, has no side effects, so it is a safe procedure that leaves patients feeling healthier and looking younger, while enhancing their immune system. Continue Reading »

Acupuncture is an effective treatment for male impotence and female inability to enjoy sex. It opens up energy pathways that are blocked, allowing energy to flow freely. Acupuncture stimulates the hormonal system, central nervous system and brain. It helps patients increase desire, both physically and emotionally, while decreasing anxiety about their sexuality. Continue Reading »

This is a time when we need to unite and connect with one another for comfort, support and security. We need to be more fully alive than ever before as individuals. We must be stronger physically and mentally, so we can cope with this situation. Continue Reading »

Hair loss occurs in men because of nutritional deficiencies, illness, stress and genetic factors. It occurs in women because of stress, hormonal imbalances and poor diets. Hair loss is a sign that the body is energetically unbalanced, causing toxic build-up and poor circulation. Continue Reading »

Cosmetic acupuncture and electrical stimulation can help sagging muscles in the arms, legs, buttocks, abdomen, face and breasts. This approach is popular both in the Orient and Europe. Continue Reading »

Depression is both a cause and result of chronic illness. Most chronically ill people are depressed, but it is not always possible to determine whether they became ill because they were depressed or became depressed because they were ill. Not all depressed people consider themselves sick. Continue Reading »

The term arthritis means “inflammation of the joints” and usually involves pain, stiffness, and limitation of function. Rheumatism is another name for it. Although arthritis occurs in a number of different forms, there are essentially two major types: inflammatory and degenerative which may result from injury, malnutrition and limited capacity of the articulator cartilaginous surface to repair itself.   Continue Reading »

Unfortunately, when the seasons change many people begin suffering from various allergies. In response, one must prepare the body for each season. It is ideal to do this prior to each season as a preventive measure. However, most people wait for symptoms to present themselves before taking action. Spring is an especially difficult time for those prone to allergic reactions. Continue Reading »