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Dallas Acupuncture TreatmentThe utilization of micro-thin needles or stimulators to equalize energy flow and restore muscle and nerve function. Can treat a multitude of problems from headaches, menstrual pains, muscle and joint problems, weight loss, stress reduction and many more.

Acupuncture is a technique of inserting threadlike needles into "acupuncture points" of body. The purpose is to restore health, treat pain and diseases. The practice is said to be formed and born in China. It's usually related to traditional medicine practice from China. The practice has different types; that is formed in countries like, Korea and Japan too.

Our Acupuncture Treatment Will Cure These Problems...

+ Headaches
+ Migraines
+ Muscle Problems
+ Stress Reduction
+ Menstrual Pains
+ Joint Problems
+ Weight Loss
+ Restore Muscle Function
+ Restore Nerve Function

The mechanisms and efficacy of acupuncture is being researched for years. Researchers using the protocols of evidence-based medicine have found good evidence that acupuncture is effective in treating nausea and chronic low back pain, and moderate evidence for neck pain and headache. The WHO, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the American Medical Association (AMA) and various government reports have also studied and commented on the efficacy of acupuncture.

In despite to the efforts to determine the basics, anatomy, and physiology of the "acupuncture points", the definition of these points remains debatable. Even more unclear basics are some of the key traditional Eastern medical practices (ea. the circulation of Qi, the meridian system, and the five phases theory), which are difficult to reconcile with contemporary biomedical information but continue to play an important role in the evaluation of patients and the formula of acupuncture treatment.