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Smokers may have tried to quit unsuccessfully in the past or have quit for a period of time just to begin again. There is new hope in a very old medicine, acupuncture. Acupuncture has increased in poplularity as a support therapy to stop the addiction to nicotine. Delaware Acupuncture Clinic, Delaware, Ohio is offering a $10 discount on treatments to stop smoking in the month of January. www.delcoacupuncture.com

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Liver Qi stagnation. Many, many patients in Western cultures suffer from Liver Qi stagnation to the point that it is almost surprising if a patient does not have this syndrome as part of their overall health issue. This may be the single underlying issue or one part of a more complex syndrome. Liver Qi stagnation originates from frustration, anger, resentment, and stress (mental, physical, emotional).

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Many patients consider acupuncture as a treatment modality only to have their idea shot down by a friend or family member who is an “acupuncture skeptic”. I thought I had heard it all and then, guess what, I hear another skeptic’s thoughts on acupuncture.

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Thanks to the University of Michigan’s Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center, we have a research study just released in the August NeuroImage journal which shows acupuncture boosts effects of painkillers, both natural and prescription.

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When I show a new patient a needle, they have a hard time seeing the needle unless I put the needle on a white piece of paper. When I bend the needle, I get a chuckle from even the most needle phobic patient.

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