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Call and schedule your free consult to see if Acupuncture and/or Herbal Medicine can help! Alex Torres is currently working with Charleston Pain and Rehab in West Ashley. We offer Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, nutrition and massage techniques to address: acute/chronic pain, sport/work injuries, headaches, digestive issues, anxiety/depression, smoking cessation.

An integrative approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine are utilized to help you regain the healthy life you deserve! Please print, fill out, and bring to your first visit. This will be used to discuss your health concerns and goals while helping us determine how we can help! Reach us at (843) 556-3462 to schedule a free initial Acupuncture consult to discuss which treatment options best suit your specific needs.
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Acupuncture or needle therapy, involves the insertion of very thin, solid, hair like needles at specific points of the body. In Chinese terms, these specific points are referred to as neuro nodes and have a distinct affect on the central and peripheral nervous system. In fact, recently in the United States, most people who seek this ancient medicine, use it primarily for acute and chronic pain.
I had been dealing with this condition for about twenty years, among many other health issues. The pain was so intense and constant that it has also caused fatigue, difficulty sleeping, irritability and some depression. After beginning my treatments, I began feeling improvement after my second appointment.
Yes, in fact, the National Institute of Health (NIH) states that "the occurrence of adverse events in the practice of Acupuncture has been documented to be extremely low." Acupuncture is recognized by the National Instiute of Health (NIH) and World Health Organization (WHO) as being effective in treating the following conditions.
The lymphatic system, which is closely linked with the immune system, helps our body by moving and excreting waste products, cell debris, toxicities and other foreign material. Our cells function by releasing these waste products and then replenishes by absorbing nutrients from the surrounding extracellular fluid.
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