Many ailments can be treated by Traditional Chinese Medicine. TCM is also used in prevention of illness and to stimulate the immune system.
Commonly treated conditions:
* Headaches
* Digestive and urinary disorders
o Diarrhea
o Constipation
o IBS
o Bloating
o Acid reflux
o Nausea
o Morning sickness
* Gynecological disorders
* Irregular periods
* Infertility
* Discomfort during pregnancy
* PCOS
* Menopausal symptoms
* Endometriosis
* Muscle pain and strain
* Stress
* Insomnia
* Allergies
* Sinusitis
* Sinus infection
* Anxiety
* Depression
* Fatigue
* Arthritis
* Weight loss
* Smoking cessation
* Back pain
* Sciatica
* Joint pain
* Acute and Chronic pain
According The World Health Organization, there are more than 100 different kinds of diseases and illnesses that can be treated very effectively by using acupuncture.
Jennifer Dubowsky earned her Master of Science degree in Oriental Medicine from Southwest Acupuncture College, an accredited 4 year Master’s program in Boulder, Colorado. She received her Diplomate from the NCCAOM, the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and completed an internship at the Sino-Japanese Friendship Hospital in Beijing, China. For more, visit www.tcm007.com
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Hi Optimist - The easiest place to start looking for someone would be on the website www.acufinder.com .
They have a large database of practioners all over the Country. Find a few people in your area and check out their Bio's many have links to their websites as well. Make sure whoever you see meets your state's requirements to practice.
I hope it works out for you
Jennifer Dubowsky
May 3, 2008 - 12:53pmwww.tcm007.com
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From time to time I've thought about trying acupuncture for my depression, but I have no idea how to get started on it or who would be good. I imagine there are bad acupuncturists as well as good ones out there. How do I find a good one? And how often would I need to go?
May 1, 2008 - 2:13pmThis Comment
Jennifer, I didn't realize how many conditions could be treated by acupuncture. My husband had some success with acupuncture after he felt some pain in his upper back. He actually had the cupping. Would you mind explaining how the cupping procedure differs from acupuncture and why an acupuncturist would choose it over other treatments? Thanks.
April 30, 2008 - 9:01pmThis Comment
Acupuncture is the use of needles while Cupping is an ancient technique that involves attaching a jar on to the skin by way of a vacuum. The underlying tissue is raised, or sucked, partway into the cup. Its purpose is to restore circulation, help relieve pain and pull toxins from the body tissue.
More often than not Cupping is used in conjunction with Acupuncture treatments. I will generally include cupping in a treatment
if a patient has stagnation going on. I also use it quite commonly for back pain as well as fevers,Colds and Allergies.
Thanks for the Question
Jennifer Dubowsky
May 3, 2008 - 1:02pmwww.tcm007.com
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