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1. Acupuncture or Electric Stimulation:
A method of treatment using well-sterilized disposable needles to pierce the skin. There will be no risk factors or serious side effects. What you may experience during the treatment: pressure when energy travels through the nerves, tingling from the injection pint to the infected and/or inflamed area, cramps as the pressure reaches the area to be treated, redness and slight swelling due to the pressure of needle penetrating through the skin, soreness in the injection area.

 
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2. Moxibustion, Heating or Cold Pack:
Moxa wool is used to warm the Acupuncture points. When moxibustion is used, there is no chance of any burn, except for the possible slight red sign of burning, which will disappear very soon. There is a chance of small blisters occurring on the skin that will absorb naturally several days later.
 

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3. Acupressure or Tai Chi Therapy:
Acupressure is used with the following methods such as pressing acupuncture points with the fingers, elbows, or palms, and manipulation of the joints. This method works with four groups including the meridian group, the acupoint group, the muscle group, and the joint group. Tai Chi therapy is a modified exercise that is provided to the patient for certain disorders. For a day or two after the therapy, there is sometimes a sensation of soreness or heaviness similar to a strong exercise workout.


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4. Herbal Remedies
Uses herbs to help with some internal disorders, cleansing, and improving general health conditioning remedies. There is no hazard to your health. The tea is provided in disposable packs using a well sterilized process to extract the herb. Also pills provided are well sterilized and safe, personally produced for certain disorders.


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5. Cupping (Phlebotomy):
Cupping is a therapy in which jar is attached to the skin surface to cause local congestion through negative pressure created by introducing heat in the form of an ignited material. Cupping techniques are used for certain problems such as sprains or strains. Cupping may be combined with the blodletting technique. After cupping, there is a blood stasis or bruise at the local area. Generally, it will disapear several days latter.

 

 
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