Irritable Bowel Syndrome Well Treated by Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is extraordinarily well treated by acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and is something that we see at the clinic almost every day. IBS is a functional...
View ArticleStudy Demonstrates Acupuncture's Efficacy with Coma Patients
Though not routinely seen in American acupuncture clinics, working with unconscious patients, including those in a coma, is something that practitioners are taught in school and familiar with. I post...
View ArticleAcupuncture Extraordinarily Helpful for Vertigo and Dizziness
Many patients seek our help in resolving vertigo, both for acute or chronic symptoms, as well as from a variety of causes. Dizziness tend to respond very well to acupuncture and herbal intervention...
View ArticleKnee problems and Acupuncture
A frequent problem which clients present with at our clinic is knee pain. Knee problems can stem from several causes, ranging from athletic injury to more chronic degenerative pain. Acupuncture is...
View ArticleUrinary Incontinence, Treated by Acupuncture
Of all of the many indignities which the human body may suffer through, bladder incontinence ranks quite high on the list. Happily, acupuncture and herbal medicine are usually extraordinarily effective...
View ArticleAcupuncture and Herbology Cure Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Study Confirms.
A recent Chinese study found that the combination of Chinese herbology and acupuncture was extraordinarily effective in treating chronic or acute Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). The group receiving...
View ArticleAthletes and Acupuncture
Recently an article was published on Yahoo News which was entitled, Three Health Benefits an Athlete Can Gain from Acupuncture, a segment of which I reprinted in the News section of this website and...
View ArticleTreating Neuropathy with Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
Because of the association that many people and their physicians make between acupuncture and nerve functioning, it is common for many patients to seek out an acupuncturist immediately upon being...
View ArticleUsing Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine to treat Anxiety and Panic Attacks
Frequently acupuncturists are called upon to treat anxiety disorders in the clinic. When the acupuncture performs a skillful diagnosis and is able to create a proper treatment plan, our clients almost...
View ArticlePost Herpetic Neuralgia, Shingles and Chinese Medicine
Any individual who has suffered through shingles (herpes zoster) can attest that the experience can be counted as among the worst that a human being can suffer. Usually shingles manifests as an...
View ArticleAngina and Chest Pain Respond Well to Acupuncture
If you are having chest pains related to angina, acupuncture may be more effective than conventional drugs says theNational Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). In a...
View ArticleUsing Acupuncture to Treat High Blood Pressure
Acupuncture has been well established as a means of lowering blood pressure and managing chronic hypertension. Now, a recent study has added yet another bit of evidence supporting this as an effective...
View ArticleAcupuncture found as Effective as Drug for Overactive Bladder (but without...
My clinic treats many cases of overactive bladder and intractable interstitial cystitis, with often stunning success. Over the years, many studies have been done which have found that acupuncture and...
View ArticleTMJ Facial Pain Responds Well to Acupuncture
Temperomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) is a condition that we treat a lot in clinic, almost always with remarkable results. A recent US study, published in the journal, Pain and which can be read...
View ArticleMark Reese, L.Ac. Rated Among Top Acupuncturists in Chicago
WWW.Expertise.com rated Mark Reese as one of the top twenty acupuncturists in Chicago, based upon expertise and patient satisfaction. Read about it here:...
View ArticleDry Needling is an Amateur and Potentially Dangerous Form of Acupuncture
ASA Position on Dry Needling
View ArticlePlantar Fasciitis Responds Well to Acupuncture
One of the more frequent athletic injuries treated in our clinic is plantar fasciitis, an inflammation of the fascia which runs from the heel to the toes at the bottom of the foot. This pain ranges...
View ArticleChronic Lyme Disease: Treatment with Acupuncture
[This article is a work in progress] Lyme Disease has long been a problem in the United States but Chronic Lyme Disease is beginning to be recognized as an even greater and more insidious threat to the...
View ArticleKnee problems and Acupuncture
A frequent problem which clients present with at our clinic is knee pain. Knee problems can stem from several causes, ranging from athletic injury to more chronic degenerative pain. Acupuncture is...
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