What is Holistic Health Care?
A holistic approach to wellness treats the whole being, which means that an individual's body, energy field, emotions, mind and spirit are interrelated and appropriately addressed. Acupuncture, in particular has had such success in treating a wide rage of illnesses it continues to gain recognition in the United States. Consequently, many health insurance plans, hospitals and clinics are including acupuncture into their systems. It is not a replacement for conventional Western medicine, but rather a complementary modality.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is the oldest continually practiced medicine in the world, dating back to more that 3,000 years. Single-use, sterile disposable needles are inserted into very specific points along meridians (energy channels that run throughout the entire body) to correct any imbalance or blockages that can cause an illness.
Chinese Herbal Therapy
Chinese Herbal Therapy uses formulations of plants and other natural products to enhance the efficiency of metabolism and circulation, thereby balancing all the vital functions of the body to create a healthy, harmonious internal environment. Each herbal formula is made specifically for an individual's needs.
Nutrition and Dietary Therapy
Nutrition and Dietary Therapy incorporates an initial detoxification process to clear the body of toxins and lingering waste products that could be weighing you down. After the cleanse, we then determine which nutritional supplements and dietary changes are needed to bring your body back to optimum vitality. Products used for detoxification and nutritional suppport are organic and can be taken with your present medications when taken as directed.
The following is a shortened list of what The World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) recommend acupuncture to be effective for:
* Anxiety
* Arthritis
* Asthma
* Back Pain
* Carpal Tunnel
* Chronic Fatigue
* Constipation
* Diarrhea
* Digestive Problems
* Facial Palsy
* Fatigue
* Fibromyalgia
* Headache
* Irritable Bowel Syndrome
* Menopause
* Menstrual Irregularities
* Pain
* PMS
* Reproductive Problems (Infertility)
* Sciatica
* Stress
Acupuncture Physicians in the state of Florida complete an intensive 2700 hours of training which is similar to 2756 hours for MD/DO and 2887 hours for Chiropractors.