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Due to medical breakthroughs, many of us are leaning on modern science to de-stress and revitalize our bodies.  But have you considered all existing options? Acupuncture, a practice that is at least 4,000 years old, has made some remarkable strides in the mental health industry.  In a nutshell, acupuncture is a process that involves sticking needles into the skin at specific pressure points. According to all4naturalhealth.com, it helps alleviate the symptoms of certain diseases, illnesses and disorders.  Consult a licensed professional before undertaking any type of new medical treatment. With that said, we’ve assembled a list of issues and medical conditions that some people treat with acupuncture.

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4. Chronic Back Pains, Chest Pains and Arthritis

If you’ve suffered through trials of chronic back pain, chest pains or arthritis, systemic treatments offer the possibility of  rejuvenating the body back to health.  According to the Clinical Journal of Pain, acupuncture has helped to deter low-back pains and negative side effects for more than six months than the commonly prescribed pain remedies.

5.  Alleviate Stress and Anxiety

If you have experienced high volumes of stress, it can spur hypertension, diabetes or high blood pressure. A viable alternative to exercise and medications treatment,  is acupuncture which can alleviate stress levels and anxiety.  According to concordcenteracupuncture.com, the procedure incites a “relaxation response” which surges positive reactions on the nervous system.

6. Smoking, Alcohol and Drug Addiction

People who have struggled with smoking, alcohol or drug addiction may find that acupuncture is useful.  According to altmd.com, most acupuncture recovery programs use Auricular Ear Acupuncture, which is a technique that is specifically used to curbs addictions.