Traditional Chinese Medicine offers a wide scope of treatments for a broad array
of ailments. Some of the most common complaints include the following:
- allergies of all types
- Candida ("yeast')
- depression
- dermatological disorders (eczema, acne, etc.)
- diabetes
- digestive disorders (irritable bowel, acid reflux, etc.)
- drug addiction and withdrawal (cigarettes, narcotics, etc.)
- fatigue
- headaches (including migraines)
- high blood pressure
- infertility/sexual dysfunctions
- insomnia
- liver diseases (Heapatitis)
- lung conditions (asthma, bronchitis, etc.)
- menopausal problems
- musculoskeletal problems (arthritis, tendonitis, etc.)
- pain of all types (fibromyalgia, etc.)
- reproductive or menstrual difficulties
- side-effects of treatments (chemotherapy, radiation, etc.)
- stress and anxiety
- weak immunity
- weight management
It is important to note that because utilization of Traditional Chinese Medicine
is virtually limitless, many people receive acupuncture to address an illness
but also as a preventative health maintenance therapy.
Acupuncture is often combined with other therapies including chiropractic, massage,
physical therapy, psychology and conventional Western medicine. It is compatible
with many forms of health care.
Reference: Blue Poppy Press