Find out how Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture can help with headaches and migraines!
Chinese Medicine Newsletter – December 2012
Find out how Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture can help with headaches and migraines!
Chinese Medicine Newsletter – December 2012
Excellent topical spray with a blend of herbal and pain relieving ingredients for muscle and joint pain. January 2013 Special – 10% off Jin Gu Wang Spray.
Very good, mild formula for chronic constipation. No strong stimulant action to create cramping or watery stools. Safe to take daily on an extended basis. 10% off in May 2012.
Great formula for seasonal allergies and sinus congestion. 10% off for April 2012. Has herbal ingredients which alleviate inflammation and decrease congestion. Does not make you drowsy and can be used in conjunction which other allergy medications without side-effects if necessary.
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General calming formula for insomnia or daytime anxiety. Mild but effective. Discounted by 10% in March 2012.
A common misspelling of acupuncture is accupuncture – many people have the idea that it is a combination of accuracy and puncture. Acupuncture is actually a combination of “acus”, latin for needle, and “punctura”, latin for pricking. Acupuncture literally means “needle pricking”.