Monday, December 13, 2010

Acupuncture: Live A Painless Life

It was in 1972, when President Nixon, along with James Reston, a New York Times reporter, visited China that acupuncture started gaining popularity in the US. James was suffering from post-operative pain, for which he had received acupuncture and found it quite effective. Upon his return, he wrote about acupuncture in the New York Times, as he was very impressed by the pain relief. James' case is not the only one. Tens of thousands of Americans have been able to get relief from different types of pains and ailments via acupuncture. If you are a resident of Dallas and are suffering from some bodily pain, then acupuncture in 
Dallas is your best bet to live a painless life.
Acupuncture in Dallas: Get Relief from Major Diseases
You can get relief from different types of pains, as well as abnormal physical conditions, by receiving acupuncture in Dallas. Based on the traditional Chinese concept of 'Chi', this procedure stimulates mandarin points to balance the body's energy and encourage the healing process. Traditionally, acupuncture practitioners used bone, wood, or metal needles or bian stones to treat patients. With advancement in medical technology, fine acupuncture needles are used for treatment, directly or with laser. This procedure is widely used to treat the following diseases:
* Fibromyalgia
* Back and neck pain
* Women's issues, such as cramping and menstrual troubles
* Cysts
* Acute conditions and wounds
* Psoriasis
* Arthritis
* Frequent headaches

Depending on the physical anatomy of a specific body part to be treated, the treatment procedure may vary. Also, the number of visits will vary from case to case. While some cases get resolved in one visit, cases of chronic disease may take longer. The procedure is practically painless, since the needles are as thin as a human hair. Many times, patients fall asleep during the treatments, as it relaxes them. However, it is crucial that you get acupuncture in Dallas only from a trained, licensed professional to ensure safe treatment and complete relief. Preferably, contact a practitioner who provides both needle and non-needle treatments.

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