What we treat

Promoted by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a sustainable form of medicine, TCM can be found in almost all parts of the world as an important and effective part of health care delivery systems. A review and analysis of acupuncture by the World Health Organization can be found here: (http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/42414/1/9241545437.pdf).

       Chronic fatigue

       Exhaustion

       Irregular or painful menstruation

       PMS

       Mood swings

       Depression

       Estrogen withdrawal or menopause

       Induction of labor

       Morning sickness

       Correction of malposition of fetus (breech presentation)

       Headaches

       Neck pain

       Low back pain

       Sciatica

       Knee pain

       Tennis elbow

       Periarthritis of the shoulder

       Rheumatoid arthritis

       Postoperative pain

       Tempromandibular (TMJ) dysfunction

       Dental pain

       Facial pain (including craniomandibular disorders)

       Irritable Bowel Disorders

       Constipation

       Diarrhea

       Acute and chronic gastritis

       Gas and Bloating

       Nausea and vomiting

       Allergic rhinitis, including hay fever

       Peptic ulcer

         adverse reactions to radiation or chemotherapy