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Acu-injections are a safe and effective technique used in
traditional Chinese Medicine to help reduce both pain and
inflammation and to increase the healing time of most injuries.
It has been used for many years in both China and Western
Europe. In Europe, Doctors have used Homeopathic Medicine
and local anaesthetics such as Procaine to naturally treat
injuries in the body. In China Doctors have injected Chinese
Herbs such as Fu Zi and Dan Shen Dang Gui to help with diseases
such as Fibromyalgia and Heart Disease.
These Medicines are injected into muscles or joints by a very
fine needle to relieve pain and inflammation. Injections are
done at the site of pain, which is also usually the site of
trauma to the body so it can produce immediate results and
can be done safely for many treatments over a period of time.
This Natural Medicine technique is entirely safe! It is not
cortisone or any harmful drug. Acu-injections are for the
use of natural medicine with little if any side effects. You
may feel a little light-headed after a treatment or need to
rest for 15-20 minutes after the treatment so that it can
start to work in the body. The results from a short series
of treatments can be very long lasting, even in chronic conditions.
Acu-injections is great for back pain, disc injury, scar
tissue, sciatica, neuralgia, shoulder pain, bursitis, tennis
elbow, sports injuries, post surgical pain, sinusitis, fibromyalgia,
tendonitis, TMJ, and arthritis.
The ingredients that are commonly used are:
Procaine 1-2% - a local anaesthetic, which can last between
30-60 minutes, used to reduce pain and on a cellular level
opens up cells to allow other medicines to be absorbed to
promote the healing mechanism
Truameel is Homeopathic Medicine used to treat trauma in
the body by reducing the inflammation and promoting healing
in the body (saline based)
Lymphosot is Homeopathic Medicine, which is used for chronic
injury to help improve circulation of the lymphatic system
to remove toxicity from the site of injury
Vitamin B 12 used to help promote blood circulation at the
site of the injury
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