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Breaking The Limits In Health!
By Lionel Estridge

Acupuncture Healing Arts new features
I am happy to announce that there have been some very positive changes to the Acupuncture Healing Arts website.

We have added a section of patient testimonials. Over 90 patients have been kind enough to write testimonials?making this section an extensive resource for people interested in how others have responded to acupuncture. To make the testimonials easier to search, they have been organized by 'condition treated'. Select the condition you are looking for in the table and you will be shown a page of testimonials related to your choice. I feel this testimonials page is unique, as I haven't seen anything like it on other websites.

Another new feature is called 'The ABC's of Acupuncture' ? an easy-to-understand explanation, with pictures, of what acupuncture is, how it works, and what to expect during your treatment.

Take a look at 'The ABC's of Acupuncture'. It could help anyone who is thinking about acupuncture but who is still incertain about trying it.

I am also happy to announce that most of the articles on the site have been enhanced with photos and other visuals to give you a better understanding of acupuncture and chinese medicine. I hope you enjoy these new features as much as my webmaster and I enjoyed creating them. You may email me your comments or questions using my email contact form, or call the clinic at (916) 486-9600 to make an appointment.

Yours in health,
Steve Phillips

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On the whole people will avoid pain when possible. But bodily pain is going to come at some point, and the harshness of it varies.

Dealing with pain is a part of life, from birth to death. The majority of us will do all that we can to avoid pain, and fortunately the medical field has provided us with many forms of pain relief, but pain is something no one can totally avoid.

We cannot completely avoid pain it will occur, but fortunately the medical field has responded to our need for pain relief by making new medications and surgeries that can help to cure our sickness and ills.

But now more people are realizing that they want to live longer, healthier lives free from pain. Acupuncture has been a growing trend in the medical and alternative health field for several years now.

When someone thinks of acupuncture, they envision a closed, small room filled with incense, and a Chinese man sticking needles into the body. But this is not the reality of an clinic. As a rule clinics are very contemporary.

Adults are typically the ones that go in for acupuncture, and do so for a variety of reasons, but there has been a sharp rise in the amount of children eighteen and under who have sought after alternative medical treatment, and as a result has seen a vast improvement in the symptoms.

Most acupuncturists practice in offices like that of a doctor‘s, and the practitioners come from all nationalities. Adults are the general customers of acupuncture, although the practice is becoming more popular with a lot of teenagers and younger people. Research has made it known that does offer considerable relief and the results last a fairly long time.

In order to make clear a point, is not a universal remedy, it is not for everybody, and would definitely not be recommended for those children who suffer from the fright of needles. Because involves the use of needles in all probability it would not be tolerated well by people who tend to scare very easily.

Acupuncture would not and can not be used on infants. For those who are prepared to try the course of action or have an illness that would help from a few sessions, it might mean the difference between a life of pain and one overflowing with good health.

Acupuncture is not a wonder cure and there are some reasons why people may not prefer the alternative therapy, like repeat visits, and most people look for instant cure-alls.

Many individuals do benefit from acupuncture, and as positive results have been confirmed time and again the course of action is well worth a try for pain relief.

But please remember that is not an instant miracle cure and patients need to go through repeat treatments to show great improvement to their health. Nevertheless, if you have the persistence and the motivation to try a few session of acupuncture, you could find that the results are well worth the effort.

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