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Does Acupuncture Really Work?

Acupuncture is over 3000 years old, it aims at achieving balance and harmony within the body. In Chinese medicine illness is due to the imbalance of energy called "Qi". This energy is affected by stress, anger, anxiety, diet, injury etc, therefore Qi must be re-balanced in order to restore health.

Acupuncture is a safe and effective form of healthcare, which has been proven to treat many health conditions.

As an acupuncturist I treat a wide range of ailments and I have a unique style of acupuncture, if you have had acupuncture before please do not confuse it with my treatment of Korean and Japanese, auricular, facial, scalp acupuncture techniques.

My techniques can help improve, enhance, and treat many different illnesses, which include but are not limited to:

Infertility (male and female) PCOS, IVF ICSI, IUI, Miscarriage, Endometriosis, Addiction, Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, Depression, Facial paralysis, Fibromyalgia, Incontinence, IBS, Low Back Pain, Menopause, Menstrual Irregularities, Migraine, Morning sickness, Nausea, Osteoarthritis, Pain, Pneumonia, Reproductive Problems, Sciatica, Frozen Shoulder, Paralysis and many more.

My fee for an acupuncture session is £45.00. Other therapies that I offer:

· Electro-acupuncture for muscle recovery and strengthening.

· Cupping treatments to include dry and wet/Hijama cupping.

· Reiki

· Hair loss treatment-male pattern baldness, alopecia etc

· Cosmetic acupuncture

· Dermapen and roller treatments.

· Mesotherapy

· Chemical peels

· Light therapy: rosacea, acne, collagen stimulation

· Light and sound therapy for body balancing

· Group acupuncture for anxiety, depression and addictions

If you have any questions or are not sure whether any of these therapies are likely to help you I am more than happy to do a telephone consultation with you.

Sarah Iman

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