Migraines




Migraines are a debilitating form of headache, as any sufferer will tell you. Acupuncture can greatly reduce the frequency and intensity of migraines, with no side effects.

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6 Comments

  1. Of course she would say something like this since she makes money off it. I never have believed in quack cures.

  2. If you have a disease for months it will probably take weekly treatments for a while to cure it or make it an irrelevant problem. If it is a problem for years, it might take weeklies for several months to cure or nearly defeat it. Some problems take one treatment but many take a few to maybe 8 to cure it.

  3. Michael Verginson

    Too bad the UCLA and Stanford Medical Schools teach acupuncture isn’t it? Too bad the National Institute of Health and the World Health organization accept it as a treatment for many, many common diseases. These well respected, mainstream organizations standing on the issue kind of makes these people who call it quackery kind of look silly, doesn’t it? These organizations and all the people who have been helped probably don’t believe in quack cures either.

  4. acupuncturerocks

    Chinese Medicine
    Yes, she is the person who does acupuncture and gets money from that, however, just ask around. YOu will find someone who has benefitted from acupuncture whether it is for migranes or other ailments. Your body is the proof, it knows what it needs and doesn’t need.

  5. I am attending college, and for the past 6 years have been plagued with intense migraines. Prescription meds were doing nothing, so I decided to see an acupuncturist.
    I go for weekly treatments, and in the last two years since I’ve been going, my migraines are *much* less intense, shorter in duration, and much more infrequent. The other bonus to getting acupuncture regularly is that I just feel better all around! I am a strong advocate for trying acupuncture.

  6. The greatest inventions ever created were once called impossible. Acupuncture is no different, accept that people still refuse to accept it even though it’s been used for over 2000 years.

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