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Acupuncture for Pain Relief


"Does acupuncture hurt?" Acupuncture uses filiform needles, small, sometimes silicone-coated needles that are no thicker than a single human hair. Insertion of these needles is often painless, and I have had many patients say to me, “Is it in?” long after I have moved on or when they see that I have stepped away. Why not give it a try for pain relief?

While Acupuncturists generally have good results in treating sciatica, back pain, neck pain, and migraine headaches, there are many other types of pain which respond favorably to Acupuncture Therapy. Read more about "5 alternative medicine treatments that work" in CNN.com.

Acupuncture has been linked to alleviating the nausea associated with chemotherapy and the pain incurred from the constant surgeries that cancer patients undergo. The Mesothelioma Center offers the most comprehensive and current information on asbestos exposure and a complete list of malignant mesothelioma symptoms.

Ask whether Acupuncture Therapy or Chinese Healing Herbs are effective at treating your symptoms by calling Dana Boldt at her acupuncture clinic 213-400-7000 or by submitting an email request to Dana Boldt.




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*The information contained in these pages is not intended to replace the advice of any medical doctor whose care you may be under.