I have not personally, but over the past 6 months of working at EmpowHer.com, I have seen many stories about acupuncture, and how successful the treatment was for many women.
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) published an article about this very topic, and in their research, found, "Patients receiving acupuncture had 22 fewer days of headaches a year, used 15% less medication, made 25% fewer visits to their family doctors and took 15% fewer days off sick than the other group."
Acupuncture was also said to have little or no side-effects and is cost-effective.
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I have not personally, but over the past 6 months of working at EmpowHer.com, I have seen many stories about acupuncture, and how successful the treatment was for many women.
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) published an article about this very topic, and in their research, found, "Patients receiving acupuncture had 22 fewer days of headaches a year, used 15% less medication, made 25% fewer visits to their family doctors and took 15% fewer days off sick than the other group."
Acupuncture was also said to have little or no side-effects and is cost-effective.
Source:
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s1066800.htm
More Journal articles:
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/search?fulltext=migraine+acupuncture&x=8&y=7
Are you thinking about trying acupuncture? What are the pros and cons for you trying this treatment?
November 11, 2008 - 3:24pmThis Comment
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