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Went to an acupuncturist today
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 560450" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Terry, I've been going to acupuncturist's for about 25-30 years and they always look at the tongue and take the pulses too. The tongue gets coated and a good acupuncturist/herbalist can look at your tongue and tell you <em>exactly</em> what is wrong with you, it's always struck me as remarkable. My experience has been that every single symptom, from the tiniest to the largest, all contribute to the whole package and need to be dealt with since they're all related. In Chinese medicine they look at the body as a whole and treat it that way. He likely sees a correlation with your stomach issues, hamstring and piroformis syndrome so he's treating them all. I have had enormous success with acupuncture over a long time for many, many issues. I also think there is quite a big difference between someone 'doing acupuncture' and being an acupuncturist, so not going to husband for this seems appropriate. I hope you get stellar results as I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 560450, member: 13542"] Terry, I've been going to acupuncturist's for about 25-30 years and they always look at the tongue and take the pulses too. The tongue gets coated and a good acupuncturist/herbalist can look at your tongue and tell you [I]exactly[/I] what is wrong with you, it's always struck me as remarkable. My experience has been that every single symptom, from the tiniest to the largest, all contribute to the whole package and need to be dealt with since they're all related. In Chinese medicine they look at the body as a whole and treat it that way. He likely sees a correlation with your stomach issues, hamstring and piroformis syndrome so he's treating them all. I have had enormous success with acupuncture over a long time for many, many issues. I also think there is quite a big difference between someone 'doing acupuncture' and being an acupuncturist, so not going to husband for this seems appropriate. I hope you get stellar results as I have. [/QUOTE]
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