Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, a corporate boss babe, an artist, or an entrepreneur, there’s no denying the fact that women today are seemingly being pulled in more directions than ever before. But, the fact is — no matter what today’s woman looks like, their basic needs haven’t changed, and if they aren’t careful, they can suffer from burnout, anxiety, depression, and a myriad of health complications that can bring down their powerhouse ship a lot quicker than you probably realize. The good news?
Studies consistently show that ancient Chinese medicine and acupuncture can help alleviate many health woes modern women face today.
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First, what is acupuncture? And how does it work?
Acupuncture is a type of ancient East Asian Medicine that can help to relieve certain kinds of pain and treat certain medical conditions that were otherwise considered unfixable. Acupuncturists believe that certain medical conditions result from a blockage or imbalance in the natural flow of your energy channels (called “Qi”), and they work to release, unblock and thereby restore your natural Qi via your body’s main pressure points. It does this by stimulating homeostasis, which serves as your body’s internal regulation and checks and balances system.
Improves Menstrual Disorders
Reduces Stress and Signs of Aging
Dulls persistent migraines and headaches
When acupuncture needles are inserted into different pressure points and nerves in your body, the needles stimulate the nerves to release hormones, such as endorphins, that trigger the release of other nerves built up within the brain and body. Studies have shown that this immune and circulation system stimulation can work to relieves migraines and tension headaches.
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