Insertive and Non-insertive Acupuncture
Stress, migraines, depression and
anxiety are just a few symptoms acupuncturists say can be healed through
Eastern Practice.
The healing process of acupuncture
with and without needles was demonstrated today during the “Your Mind Matters”
series held at the Peter White Public Library.
“Pain, mood, digestion, if there is
anything plaguing you, you should try acupuncture. It was a primary mode of
medicine in other countries and still is,” said Alicia Dambeck, Acupuncturist.
Acupuncture is about aligning, the
mind body and spirit to cure. For some the concept is working as a few
testimonies were given as proof.
“She’s having digestive issues and
food sensitivity and she wasn’t sleeping well, she was waking up several times
a night. After the treatment she would sleep better for at least 3 nights
and gradually it is getting more, it’s cumulative,” said Tifany Galer, Iron
Mountain Resident.
“So we did a non-insertive
acupuncture that is based on using tools that scrape and scrap and move around
on the meridians, under the theory that we have these meridians inside of us
and that if they are more balanced you feel better,” continued Dambeck.
Dambeck specializes in Five-Element
and Pediatric Acupuncture.
Source of the story is here.
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