Acupuncture treats many health conditions

As one of the original “wellness medicines,” acupuncture, Chinese herbs, exercise, as well as diet and lifestyle management were intended to support personal health and personal responsibility from the cradle to the grave.  

The same is true 2,500 years later, as acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine continue to benefit a vast array of conditions.

Don’t be concerned if you don’t see your ailment on the list below. The list is not meant to be comprehensive. The intention is to give you an indication of the breadth and scope of problems that can be helped by this age-old medicine.  

Following this list, there are links to more in-depth information about a few selected topics.

My sciatic nerve pain went through my entire body and I couldn’t sit down without severe pain. I was not having success with any other forms of medicine or treatments, so I decided it was time to try an alternative. Acupuncture helped relieve my pain in 8 weeks.
— Ted Schultz
Getting my sluggish thyroid back on track did wonders for my ability to make it through the winter! Thanks!
— Jackie Gericke

AB
Arthritis
Asthma
Autoimmune disorders
ADD
Back pain
Blood pressure regulation
Burnout

CD
Carpal tunnel
Chronic fatigue
Chronic pain
Colds and flu
Constipation
Depression
Digestive disharmonies
Dizziness and vertigo

EFG
Eating disorders
Eczema
Fatigue
Fibromyalgia
Gynecological disharmony

HIJ
Hangover
Headache
Heart conditions
Impotence
Indigestion
Infertility
Injuries
Insomnia

KLMN
Kidney problems
Lack of focus
Liver problems
Low libido
Menopause
Migraine
Motion sickness
Nervousness
Night sweats

OP
Obesity
Osteoarthritis
Pain
PMS
Postpartum challenges
Prostate problems

QRS
Repetitive stress injury
Rheumatoid arthritis
Shingles
Short fuse
Sinus trouble
Stomach ulcers
Stress
Surgery recovery or prevention

TU
Thyroid imbalance
UTI

Click the topics below for more information about how acupuncture can help with these particular issues. 


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