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Acupuncture
Heals
By Patrick Anthonypillai M.D. (M.A), F.Ac., D.Ac
Acupuncture is remarkably effective in the treatment of acute and chronic
musculo-skeletal pains, such as arthritis, backaches, headaches, sprains, strains and
other injuries. In 1979, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared that acupuncture is
effective in the treatment of more than 40 different conditions. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
MEDICINE, THE LANCET and other prestigious journals have favorably reported clinical and
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Acupuncture is based on bioelectrical conductivity of energy along neurohumoral
pathways. Disruption of this energy flow, results in pain or illness. Inserting needles at
specific points, on the skin can restore the energy flow to re-establish the healthy
state. These acupuncture points correspond to certain internal organ functions. Dr. Bruce
Pomeranz, of the University of Toronto, has shown that acupoints when needled release
endorphins, the bodies natural painkillers, and other therapeutic neurochemicals. Купить кулер для воды. Нагатино-Садовники.
Acupuncture has little or no side effects or complications. The needles used are
disposable and conform to surgical standards. A course of treatment consists of 10 visits.
Most pains are relieved substantially by the 3rd or 4th visit. Acute painful conditions
get better soon, some times immediately. Acute cases are treated daily, every other day,
or twice a week. Treatment time is 15 to 45 minutes. The slight momentary pain felt on
piercing the skin is negligible. Patients are needled in a lying down position. To charm a woman - ukrainian women. Acquaintances in the town.
IN 1979 THE W.H.O. RELEASED THE FOLLOWING LIST OF INDICATIONS FOR ACUPUNCTURE
Respiratory tract disorders: Sinusitis, Acute Rhinitis, Acute Tonsillitis
Bronchopulmonary disorders: Acute Bronchitis, Bronchial Asthma
Disorders of the Eye: Acute Conjuntivitis, Central Retinitis, Myopia, Cataract (without
complications)
Gastrointestinal disorders: Spasm of the esophagus and cardia, hiccoughs, gastroptosis,
acute and chronic gastritis, gastric hyperacidity, chronic duodenal ulcer, acute and
chronic colitis, acute bacterial dysentery, constipation, diarrhoea, paralytic ileus
Neurological and Orthopedic disorders: Headache, migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, facial
paralysis, paralysis after epileptic fits, peripheral neuropathy, paralysis caused by
polio myelitis, Meniere's syndrome, nocturnal enuresis, intercostal neuralgia, tennis
elbow, sciatica, lumbar pain, rheumatoid arthritis, frozen shoulder, heel pain.
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