Traditional Chinese Medicine
Experience It To Believe It
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u a n a n d S h e r r y Te j a d a , o f American Health Acupuncture, have dedicated their lives to the principle of feeling your very best and enjoying life to the fullest through the healing energy of acupuncture that empowers inner restorative healing power. They use this natural healing to treat many conditions, from fibromyalgia and arthritis to colds and flu, migraines, back and neck pain, digestive problems and more. Hypnotherapy and HypnoPuncture are used for conditions such as quitting smoking, weight control, pain management, sleep disorders and more. After receiving treatments, patients say their “AHA” experience changed their lives—like feeling relaxed and peaceful; energized and motivated; looking and feeling younger; increased immunity and conquering depression. Juan and Sherry want everyone to understand what an “AHA” experience is all about… it’s so much more than just needles.
Nationwide CAM Observance October 24
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he National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, a component of the National Institutes of Health, estimates that 36 percent of American adults use some form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), including acupuncture, acupressure, herbal medicine, Tai chi and qi gong. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day, October 24 is part of an effort to increase public awareness of the progress, promise, and benefits of acupuncture and Oriental medicine. A survey by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine found that approximately one in 10 adults had received acupuncture at least once and 60 percent said they would readily consider acupuncture as a potential treatment option. One in five reported that they had utilized some other form of Oriental medicine besides acupuncture, such as herbs or bodywork, such as shiatsu. Studies clearly demonstrate that CAM therapies such as acupuncture and Oriental medicine are common practice in today’s health care system and support the need for consumers to be provided accurate and reliable information regarding treatment options. For more information visit aomDay.org.
Lo c a t i o n : 2 3 5 W. G i a c o n d a Way, Ste. 233, Tucson. Contact: 520-544-6603 or visit AmericanHealthAcupuncture.com. See ad on page 14.
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