
Acupuncture regulates the nervous system: helps pain, stress, anxiety and circulation
Acupuncture is a millenary technique that consists of the manipulation of needles and their insertion in specific points of the body, with the aim of treating, alleviating or curing an ailment and restoring the total well-being of a person.
What is the purpose of acupuncture?
The purpose of acupuncture is, to establish through an alternative approach, balance of the body, thus facilitating the circulation of energy, triggering analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects in order to promote health.
Why do we need acupuncture?
Acupuncture regulates the nervous system, so it is beneficial to relieve acute pain as well as chronic pain.
Acupuncture also helps to prevent and alleviate the symptoms generated by stress, restores balance and flow of energy in the body, leading to a state of relaxation, and even helps reduce depressive episodes.
Acupuncture improves circulation, which is why it can be effective in treating inflammation and varicose veins, improving wound healing and reducing muscle edema.
