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WE ARE A TRADITIONAL ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC, TREATING PATIENTS IN A SHARED SPACE ON COMFY RECLINERS. Acupuncture is an effective treatment for many conditions. Acupuncture assists the body’s ability to tap into it's natural resources for healing. Many people come in to stay healthy and calm, while others seek support for a recent injury or chronic illnesses. The following are some common conditions that we see at NAP. If you do not see a specific condition on this list, please ask us how acupuncture can help. Pain: muscle, tendon, bone, joint, nerve; tendonitis, arthritis, sciatica, repeptitive stress injury, aches Stress: overthinking, emotional tension, physical symptoms of stress Energy: fatigue, bouts of low energy through out the day, trouble focusing Sleep: insomnia, interrupted and restless sleep, poor quality of sleep Emotions: anxiety, depression, irritability, mood disorders of all kinds Allergies: seasonal/hay fever, sinusitis, runny nose, itchy eyes; food allergies Addiction: help with cravings, detox and support Digestion: irregular bowls, acid reflux, bloating, IBS, Crohn’s, other conditions Hormones: fertility, PMS, menopause, hot flashes, thyroid/endocrine imbalances Aging: general health, blood pressure regulation, memory, joints/arthritis, energy Pregnancy and Children’s Health: keep your family healthy at all stages For a complete list of what acupuncture can treat according to the World Health Organization visit here *Most Patients also report feeling an improvement in their quality of sleep, mood, energy levels as well as getting sick less often regardless of their primary reason for seeking acupuncture treatments
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