By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on May 24th, 2010 If You’ve Been Curious About How Acupuncture And Chinese Medicine Works, This Video Is For You. Perhaps you’ve been thinking about getting acupuncture for a chronic health problem like hot flashes, migraines, low back pain or depression but you weren’t sure what you were getting into. Or you might be getting acupuncture now and you’d love to better understand how this amazing therapy is helping you. This is a preview of What You’ve Always Wanted To Know About Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine But Were Afraid To Ask . Read the full post (282 words, estimated 1:08 mins reading time)By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on May 15th, 2010 Here’s your chance to receive a free Chinese pulse diagnosis. Stop by the YMCA – Southwest Area Health Fair at 550 Opperman Drive in Eagan, MN 55123 on Wednesday, May 26th from 2 to 5pm.
The most respected method of diagnosis in Chinese Medicine is “Pulse Diagnosis.” This method is a lost art with very few practitioners competent in its immense subtlety. Steven Sonmore, L.Ac. is personally trained in this lost art. Used correctly, the pulse can reveal anatomical problems such as soft tissue damage, allergies, urinary tract infections, kidney stones, ovarian cysts, bone spurs, gall stones, sinus infections, gastric ulcers and a host of other physical aliments. At the Complete Oriental Medical Care, LLC this method of pulse diagnosis is used daily in our treatment protocol. By Staff writer, on May 7th, 2010 Traditional Chinese medicine has offered effective pain relief to mankind for thousands of years. Now to confirm its scientific validity, this treatment of pain has received support in the May issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, the official journal of the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS). Dr. Philip Lang and fellow researchers of the University of Munich used quantitative sensory testing to detect changes in pain sensitivity with acupuncture in 24 healthy volunteers. After applying acupuncture to the leg, the researchers found that pain thresholds increased by up to 50 percent. Effects were noted in both the treated leg and the untreated leg. This is a preview of Scientific Validation of Acupuncture for Pain Relief . Read the full post (447 words, 1 image, estimated 1:47 mins reading time) | Schedule an AppointmentTo Inquire or Schedule an Appointment Call 612-866-4000 Minneapolis Acupuncture Blog | |