Manage Pain & Chronic Disease with
Acupuncture!

How You May Benefit From Acupuncture:

  • Reduce Chronic and Acute Pain
  • Improve Women's Health
  • Improve Men's Health
  • Improve Mental Health
  • Improve Overall Wellness

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What Can Acupuncture Treat?

Each year, millions of Americans turn to acupuncture to treat various conditions. The latest research has demonstrated acupuncture's effects on the nervous, endocrine, immune, cardiovascular, and digestive systems. Research also suggests that the needles may activate natural painkillers in the brain. Stimulating the body's various systems with acupuncture can help:

How Acupuncture Works

Traditional Chinese Medicine was founded on centuries-old philosophy that looks at the universe and body as two opposing forces: yin and yang. When there is balance between forces, your body is well. Energy referred to as "qi" (pronounced like "chee"), flows along specific pathways (or meridians) throughout the body. This steady flow of energy keeps the yin and yang forces balanced. So, if this energy flow gets blocked, the disruption can lead to pain, lack of function, or illness.

Acupuncture is an essential part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, mainly used to treat pain and improve overall wellness, including stress management and anxiety. This technique stimulates specific points on the body by inserting thin needles through your skin at particular points on your body. In the practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the process improves functioning by correcting energy blocks or imbalances in the organs. Acupuncture helps summon your body's incredible ability to heal itself.

The best way to ensure you receive the best treatment possible is to choose a competent, certified practitioner. At Well Being Chiropractic, our acupuncturist will be able to assess the approximate amount of treatments needed after your first visit. To schedule an appointment at our Roseville office, give us a call today at (916) 634-0600.

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* Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.