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Re: to daehlia, Acupuncture & chinese herbs
From: Mel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 15 May 2003 07:20:24 -0500 (CDT)
Hi
I am in the Uk to, where are you based? I am looking for an
Acupuncturist locally to me. I am based in Woking.
Thanks
Mel
At Thu, 15 May 2003, anonymous wrote:
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>I am in the UK and don't know where you are. But I've contacted the
>BACC (Britisch acupuncture council) they've a website online where you
>can search for a accredited qualified acupuncturist in the area. I pay
>£20 for an hour. The needles are very thin, and on most parts of your
>body you don't feel a thing, apparently if you have stagnant energy it
>may hurt the first time the needle goes in (I had that and it wasn't
>nice) but after that I didn't even feel it going in the next time.
>Sometimes they wiggle the needle a bit which may feel a bit like a nerve
>pain. But in general I don't feel you should worry about the pain
>aspect to much. Apparently it is even better if you can have
>acupuncture in combination with chines herbs (which is a lot worse than
>the acupunture as it tastes digusting!!). The lady I see is quailiied
>etc. in both which is ideal for me.
>
>Good luck
>
>At Thu, 15 May 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>>I am very interested in acupuncture, but very scared to have the needles
>>piercing through my skin, out of curiosity what are the prices and how do you
>>look for a local acupuncture tech or DR?
>>
>>Daehlia
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