Facial rejuvenation acupuncture is the natural alternative to Botox. Unlike Botox, facial acupuncture does not involve introducing any poison into your body! Acupuncture instead stimulates the flow of qi and blood through the skin, muscles and other subcutaneous tissues of the face, flushing out toxins, relaxing the facial muscles that cause wrinkles and irrigating the facial tissues with fresh blood full of oxygen and nutrients to nourish and rejuvenate the skin.
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Acupuncture originally developed out of shamanic medicine in China thousands of years ago and originally would have viewed illness as being the result of spirit or demonic possession. Trauma can leave memory in the body which can block your energy and make you ill. This is a Possession state where memory of a trauma possesses you and obstructs your energy. In Chinese culture the Dragon is a symbol of good luck and a beneficial power. The 7 Dragons are dormant powers within the
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Prostate remedies no:1 Willow herbs (Epilobium species) The famous Austrian herbalist Maria Treben popularised the use of Small-Flowered Willow herb (Epilobium parviflorum) for successfully treating thousands of patients over her lifetime for prostate problems such as prostatitis, benign hypertrophic prostatopathy and even prostate cancer using this herb. Small-Flowered Willowherb is predominantly found in the mountains of Central Europe, but two other common and more widely distributed species Hairy Willowherb (E.hirsutum) & Rosebay Willowherb (E.angustifolium) have a similar profile of active constituents and pharmacological activity
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Spring May boost IVF results, but acupuncture has much greater effect – Richard Collisson. Mayday in the UK was originally called Beltane, an ancient Celtic pagan fertility festival celebrating the onset of Spring, manifest in the blooming of flowers and birth of baby animals. Recent scientific research now supports the assertion that Spring is a fertile season. Researchers at the Countess of Chester Hospital and Liverpool Women’s Hospital observed that 20 per cent of IVF cycles from May to September resulted in a
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How Acupuncture relieves the effects of stress – Wimbledon Acupuncture and Herbs Most patients report that they feel deeply relaxed and refreshed after acupuncture, that tension throughout the body and mind is reduced to a far greater extent than one would expect just from lying down for half an hour and the effects of which can last for several days or even longer. A study carried out in 2011 at Georgetown University* in the US found a biological mechanism that may explain how
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