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Acupuncture in Goa


Acupuncture is the ancient Chinese practice of inserting needles in specific points on the body to manipulate the flow of energy or Qi. Side effects of acupuncture are rare. Infection and injury from needles at acupuncture points are possible with poor hygeine or untrained practitioners.

Acupuncture & Matrix Rhythm Therapy is one of the premier services at Positive Living Clinic, for one simple reason it works ! What does it work for? How many people here suffer from acute or chronic pain ? Back pain, Sciatica,knee pain,Shoulder pain or even neck pain? How many people here have digestive problems? Anyone suffering from anxiety or depression or sleep better? Peripheral neuropathy? Auto-immune disorders?

These are some of the most common things that Dr Anita Dsouuza treat and get excellent results. Acupuncture has been proven for over 100 conditions and has been used to treat conditions longer then Any other treatment that you are currently using ( put some list lik arthritis, insomnia, frozen shoulder ,cp , digestive, migraine etc.

How does this 3000 year old Acupuncture therapy actually work?

Acupuncture works well for a wide variety of conditions.
1) Immunity Augmentation- Acupuncture can boost immunity. It can also help regulate impunity in cases involving auto- immune conditions.
2) Endorphins- Acupuncture stimulates of endorphins in the body these are your body's natural pain killer's- 10 time stronger then morphine. This can result in immediate pain relief.
3) Neurotransmitters - Acupuncture affects certain neruotransmitter levels such as Serotonin and Noradrenaline.This helps to modulate the stress response. This is the reason why acupuncture is so good at treating things like insomnia,anxiety, depression, and stress related conditions
4) Circulatory- Acupuncture increases circulation by causing vasodilation. This helps facilitate healing by bringing blood flow to the area of injury.
5) Gate Control- Acupuncture closes certain nerve gates by strategically overloading them with impulses, thus reducing pain transmission.