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Fundraiser, Art Opening & Holiday Party
Sat, 28 Nov 2009 04:30:00 GMT
at Acupuncture Kitchen, San Francisco, CA Acupuncture Kitchen and Laurel Fertility Care invite you to a holiday fundraiser and art opening featuring creations by Alison Kendal and Claire Judith. This festive mingling
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*âao Acupuncture & Spa relocates in Wailuku
Thu, 26 Nov 2009 15:44:00 GMT
Email: 'Αao Acupuncture & Spa relocates in Wailuku' *To: <--TO Email REQUIRED! *From: <--FROM Email REQUIRED! Photos Αao Acupuncture & Spa recently relocated to the Wakamatsu Fish Market Building at 147 North
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Chinese Acupuncture Clinic promoted on ZimboPages
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 05:47:00 GMT
Chinese Acupuncture Clinic is run by well known Dr Benny Fan who practices traditional Chinese medicine right in the heart of the city of Sydney Australia. Dr Fan uses specialised acupuncture and
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MADE IN CHINA
Mon, 23 Nov 2009 22:32:00 GMT
'Acupuncture is great for sport injuries; it can speed up the healing process by a 100 percent,' says Belko. 'The relief of stress is also one of the major benefits
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870 Market St Ste 309 San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 981-9556
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138 Cortland Ave San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 824-6216
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1606 Noriega St San Francisco, CA 94122
(415) 682-7010
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1567 Powell St San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 397-6100
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862 Folsom St San Francisco, CA 94107
(415) 495-3944
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611 Folsom St San Francisco, CA 94107
(831) 438-1200
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447 Sutter St San Francisco, CA 94108
(415) 822-9999
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1201 Noe St San Francisco, CA 94114
(415) 282-9337
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211 Gough St San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 255-7340
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3819 23rd St San Francisco, CA 94114
(415) 641-4268
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San Francisco, CA Acupuncture and Acupressure - You realize you're paying someone to stick you with needles, right? Our acupuncture and acupressure experts in San Francisco, CA are more than happy to oblige. Originating in China more than 2,000 years ago, acupuncture still remains one of the oldest and most popular natural medicine services.
Oriental Medicine in San Francisco, CA
The word acupuncture refers to a series of techniques that stimulate anatomical points on the body. Acupuncture practices have compiled the medical practices of China, Japan, Korea, and other countries in the region. The acupuncture needle penetrates and stimulates a series of “points” on the body that are thought to be stagnant or a gathering place for negative energy. The majority of main acupuncture points are commonly found on the “twelve main meridians,” on the “eight extra meridians,” and in a total of “fourteen channels” which are thought to be pathways by which qi or chi and blood flow. One of the most common acupuncture methods that has been assessed by scientists and as practiced in San Francisco, CA involves penetrating the skin with thin metallic needles that are later managed by the hands or by means of electric stimulation. Although the use of needles might sound scary, it is actually quite therapeutic.
Acupressure in San Francisco, CA
If you’re not into the whole needle thing, but are still interested in what acupuncture might have to offer, then you may want to check out acupressure. Acupressure is derived from acupuncture and includes applying physical pressure to acupuncture points on the body. It is a great way of receiving the benefits of acupuncture without looking like a porcupine.
Acupuncture in San Francisco, CA
Before you actually start using acupuncture or acupressure services, it is wise to inform your doctors that you are starting the treatment. If you want to try acupuncture in San Francisco, CA, it will be important to find a knowledgeable and accredited practitioner.
Acupuncture is based on the belief that qi (vital energy) flows through the body along a network of paths, called meridians. Qi is said to affect a person’s spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical condition. According to TCM, qi has two forces, yin and yang. Yin and yang are opposite forces that work together to form a whole. The forces of yin and yang depend on each other and are made from each other in an unending cycle, such as hot and cold, day and night, and health and disease. Nothing is ever all yin or all yang, both exist in all things, including people. Many of the major organs of the body are believed to be yin-yang pairs that must be in balance to be healthy. When a person's yin and yang are not in balance, qi can become blocked. Blocked qi causes pain, illness, or other health problems. TCM uses acupuncture, diet, herbal therapy, meditation, physical exercise, and massage to restore health by unblocking qi and correcting the balance of yin and yang within the person.
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