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Acupuncture Schools Teach Ancient Healing Art


Acupuncture schools teach the practice of this ancient Chinese healing method for treating illnesses and various conditions related to stress and loss of general good health. Acupuncture is founded on the belief that the body is stimulated into healthful responses with fine needles gently tapped into specific points just below the superficial layer of skin for short periods of time. Though acupuncture may appear to be painful, the patient experiences very little, if any, discomfort.

Acupuncture is used for treating many ailments - arthritis, headaches, muscle spasms, pain, anxiety, bursitis, tendonitis, anorexia, sinusitis, diarrhea, weight loss, and many other conditions. Some schools for acupuncture teach oriental medicine approaches along with traditional Western medical practices.

There are several different styles of acupuncture, many of which are offered by the several schools found in the U.S. and Canada. Some include courses in traditional medicine, such as anatomy, body therapy, massage therapy, and biosciences, along with the study of herbal medicines.

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