A 2015 study published in Medical News Today suggests that acupuncture may also benefit patients with high blood pressure and lower their risk of stroke and heart disease.
Womens health should be our principle concern.
As a women and mother I understand the special and indescribable joy and pain that comes with our reproductive abilities. I also recognise that women appreciate that they can discuss their physical and emotional condition with a practitioner who is caring, experienced, and identifies with the feelings, thoughts and concerns of women.
The menstrual cycle can encompass tension, pains and gynaecological conditions that are effectively managed with acupuncture. Acupuncture has an impressive history of treating womens health. As a treatment it has accumulated an abundance of experience through long-term clinical practices. It has its own unique methodology which balances overall health and well-being, therefore increasing the effectiveness of other medical procedures.
The emotional highs and lows women experience from the first period through to menopause are manifestations of the female experience. As are the conditions that may affect womens health, such as premenstrual tension, menstrual cycle disorders, pelvic floor weaknesses, incontinence and infertility.
In traditional Chinese Medicine these conditions are affected by an imbalance of the Yin and the Yang. Acupuncture restores balance within the body and prevents further progression of the condition. Furthermore it reinforces the body’s immune system. Acupuncture eliminates pathogens and stagnant blood, promoting the flow of cleaner blood that courses smoothly through the body.
Women will feel invigorated when they begin their return to a healthy state. The invaluable support that you will receive at Essential Acupuncture Clinic does not end with treatment. You will be encouraged to maintain a relationship with your practitioner so that your journey is sustained as you strengthen, maintain and nurture your body towards health and well-being.
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