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Richmond Acupuncture & Herbs

Great Wall in China

Since 1988 practicing clinical acupuncture & Chinese herbs for pain relief & health living


Acupuncture is an ancient technique that originated from China over 3000 years ago and is the fastest growing method of health care in America today. Acupuncture works to restore and balance the body's vital energy (qi or chi) through the use of needles at specific points. In a healthy person the energy flows smoothly. However, if the energy is out of balance or blocked, illness or disease results.

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Acupuncture is a relatively painless, natural technique. It consists of the gentle insertion and stimulation of sterile, disposable, small, hair-width needles placed at precise strategic points on the body.  While many acupuncture patients are initially wary about their first treatment, they soon discover that the experience is quite pleasurable and pain-free. Acupuncture has been proven to stimulate and release opiate-like hormones and induce a state of relaxation, balance and healing.

What can Acupuncture treat?

Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Disorders
Sinusitis
Sore throat
Hay fever
Earache
Nerve deafness
Ringing in the ears
Dizziness
Poor eyesight

Circulatory Disorder
High blood pressure
Angina pectoris
Arteriosclerosis
Anemia

Emotional and Psychological Disorders
Anxiety
Insomnia
Depression
Stress

Musculoskeletal and Neurological Disorders
Arthritis
Neuralgia
Sciatica
Back pain
Bursitis
Tendonitis
Stiff neck
Bell's palsy
Trigeminal neuralgia
Headaches and Migraines
Stroke
Cerebral palsy
Polio
Sprains
Muscle spasms
Shingles

Respiratory Disorders
Asthma
Emphysema
Bronchitis
Colds and flu's

Gynecological Genitourinary Disorders
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
Irregular, heavy or painful menstruation
Endometriosis
Menopause
Fibroids
Chronic bladder infection
Complications in pregnancy
Morning sickness
Kidney stones
Impotence
Infertility in men and women Sexual dysfunction

Gastrointestinal Disorders
Irritable bowel syndrome
Spastic colon
Colitis
Constipation
Diarrhea
Food allergies
Ulcers
Gastritic Abdominal bloating
Hemorrhoids

Immune Disorders
Candida
Chronic fatigue
HIV and AIDs
Epstein Barr virus
Allergies
Lupus
MS
Hepatitis

Addiction
Smoking cessation
Drugs
Alcohol

Miscellaneous
Chemotherapy/radiation side effects
Diabetes
Dermatological disorders
Smoking cessation
Weight control

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Wang, Xiaoyan, L. Ac., MD (China), Tel: 804-301-1784, info@acupuncturistwang.com

1805 Monument Avenue, Suite 616, Lee Medical Building, Richmond, VA 23220