Correcting Hormonal Imbalances with Acupuncture Saratoga Springs

Correcting imbalances in hormone function can be a complicated process to achieve especially with regards to the female endocrine system.  Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), especially herbs and acupuncture Saratoga Springs is one effective way to address imbalances in the female hormonal function.  The endocrine system basically exists to produce and… Continue reading

Breast Cancer and Acupuncture Saratoga Springs

Women of today are increasingly turning away from conventional western medicine to get well from abnormal breast conditions. Many of them have turned to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that has been shown to be effective even by western science.  One such TCM practice is acupuncture Saratoga Springs.  This very versatile… Continue reading

Acupuncture Saratoga Springs for Effective Pain Relief

Who does not hate needles being stuck in one’s skin?  The idea of inserting needles in the body to treat aliments seems a bit bizarre and rather scary.  That is why many people do not consider acupuncture as a treatment for their sicknesses. However, some pains are rather hard to… Continue reading

Acupuncture Saratoga Springs and TMJ

The temporomandibular joint is the joint that connects the upper and lower jaws.  TMJ refers to the pain and dysfunction affecting such joints.  TMJ pain and symptoms are treatable with acupuncture.  Acupuncture Saratoga Springs is one of the most popular and effective forms of alternative medicine treatments that can reduce the… Continue reading

Treating Depression with Saratoga Springs Chinese Medicine

Western medicine has its own treatments for Depression. This is no less true of Eastern medicine, specifically TCM- Traditional Chinese Medicine. Their belief is that Depression and Anxiety are really heart problems. The cause is constriction of emotion in the chest. Brain chemistry issues are symptoms. There are causes or… Continue reading

Ear Saratoga Springs Acupuncture

Ear saratoga springs acupuncture did not develop originally in the Orient, as is often thought. A French physician, Dr. Nogier, was intrigued by the folk remedy of cauterizing points on the ear for back pain, and as a result, sought to “map” the relationship of points on the ear to… Continue reading