I am using it (three sessions thus far) for organ system clensing, energy increase, and pain management. I have to say that I feel somewhat better.
anyone try?
BTW- my acupuncturist has Lyme. She also does not believe it came from Plum Island. She claims that signs and symptoms date to the 19th century
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I have been doing acupuncture for the last few months, once a week. I initially got a bit worse and then better.
I feel great the day of and a day or two after. I have to really work at keeping my body relaxed. I have been in so much pain for so long that my "normal" body positioning has become tight and tense. When this is changes to a more relaxed position it feels abnormal and can be painful in its own way.
Overall, I think it is very beneficial. I stopped using my steroid inhaler as I learned steroids are not to be taken when you have Lyme. I think the acupuncture has helped a great deal with my asthma as I am doing well without the steroid inhaler.
My pain is in the first stages of getting better and I think acupuncture has been a help.
BTW: my treatments are pretty intense, he uses 50-75 needles at a time and they are hooked up to electricity.
Hope you find relief!
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