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What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?

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In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the body's organs function as centers for physiological, mental, and connective functions. The Liver, for example, hosts the Hun (soul) of the human body. Since the Hun manipulates movement throughout the body in every conceivable aspect, an imbalance in the Liver can lead to many physical and mental disabilities, some of which you have been neglecting for years. An example is manic behavior; since the Liver produces an excess of Yang energy (heat) when you are stressed, it loses the ability to control the upward flow of unrestrained energy to your head, causing migraines, temper flares, hot flashes, dizziness, and an inability to restrain personal sentiment. 

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How is this relevant to me? 

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Simple. Every singular moment of discomfort is a direct reflection of imbalanced energy, flow, and supplementation of your body's essential energy and fluids. These abnormalities thrive in today's work regime, with most imbalances manifesting as neck/back pain, anxiety, depression, insomnia, indigestion, and low libido. A simple relegation of your organs's responsibilities to the effectiveness of acupuncture will not only treat, but prepare your body for future circumstances. 

 

Your body is crying for HELP.

 

Prevent the proliferation of preventable illness and maintain your body with the care that it deserves. Address your symptoms before they control your happiness. 

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