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Has anyone given acupuncture a try? I've been thinking about it.
I see a chiropractor on an as needed basis, works well for me. Cheers, G |
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New England School of Acupuncture is mile away from me and I went to treat my back pain. I had needles in my scalp, heals, all over the back. Some of the needles I actually laid down on! That being said, it worked to block pain, but was temporary and not a "cure" for my issue. That isn't to say some other issue would fair better. I would recommend it and it does not hurt. With acupuncture, iridology, and a triple colonic and you'll be good to go
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Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
Location: Boca Raton - North of La Habana
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I have had two herniated discs for over 20 years. Lots of pain killers, therapy, chiros, epidural blocks and on and on. Less than two years ago, while on a cruise, my back went really bad from day one. Could barely walk or sit. Went to the spa since read they had acupuncture and was willing to try anything. Almost instantly, I was dancing the night away. Went for a second treatment while on the ship and have not had an issue with my back since then. Yeah, I now believe in it for sure. Thanks for reminding me of this event as it is clearly an example of non conventional medicine at work.
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