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What Medical Research Says About Acupuncture for Infertility

By Rachel Gurevich — 2020

Acupuncture for infertility is a commonly recognized alternative treatment for those trying to get pregnant. More and more fertility clinics offer or recommend acupuncture services along with conventional fertility treatments like IVF and IUI.

Read on www.verywellfamily.com

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An Introduction to Massage

Massage is the targeted manipulation of the body’s soft tissue through techniques such as kneading, rubbing, tapping, and stroking, either by hand or with the aid of massage tools. Depending on the style of massage, it can be done on a table, in a chair, on the floor, or even in water.

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More People Are Trying Remote Energy Healing: Does It Actually Work?

With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing many to stay home, a lot of “normal” life went online. From work to fitness to social life, much of the world now relies on online platforms to stay connected. It’s no surprise that there’s been a rise in virtual well-being services, too.

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7 Bodywork Methods to Try

From the lightest massage to the deepest structural therapy, from the physical to the energetic, find your match.

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Energy Medicine Yoga: This Warm Up Is a 100% Energy Charge

What if we say the key to making it to your mat on days when you’re dragging is making like Tarzan and pounding your chest? Try Lauren Walker’s two-minute method to wake up your mind and motivation.

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Grounding: Hype or Healing?

The practice is purported to beat inflammation, pain, stress and more.

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Should You See an Energy Healer?

From acupuncture to reiki, here’s what to know about these increasingly popular alternative practices.

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Try This: Electroacupuncture

Electroacupuncture is similar to acupuncture, a widely practiced form of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Acupuncture involves the use of thin needles to stimulate specific pressure points linked to unwanted symptoms.

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Dry Needling vs. Acupuncture: Which Is Right for You?

If you only compared dry needling and acupuncture with a photo, you might be stumped to identify each. Both acupuncture and dry needling use thin, stainless steel needles.

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I’m Getting Acupuncture. Will It Hurt?

Acupuncture is a complementary therapy that’s a part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It originated in China and has been around for over 2,500 years.

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Understanding Acupuncture for Depression

Acupuncture for depression has increasingly become the subject of research studies both in the East and the West.

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