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Acupuncture and lipoma

Acupuncture Treatment for Lipoma Do you have concerns about lipoma?    Come and receive treatments to get rid of it!                                                         Naum Acupuncture, NJ Acupuncture is renowned for its effectiveness in managing various  conditions. Its application in reducing lipomas is an emerging field of  research.  If fat builds up as a result of inefficient fat metabolism,  it signals a weak liver.  Fat can be removed rather than accumulating, however, if blood circulation is smooth despite weakened liver function. In this case, there are indications of inadequate blood flow together with a weak heart.   Several stu dies have explored the potential of acupuncture in  addressing lipomas, yielding promising outcomes. For example, a recent case study conducted...

Acupuncture and Other Strategies for Introverts and Extroverts

  Acupuncture can help relieve stress generally reliant upon the conditions of Yin-Yang disharmony. Many people are seeking acupuncture treatments as a natural and holistic approach for relaxation and emotional well-being.                      We at Naum Acupuncture welcome you  for all of  your health concerns.                                                                                         Naum  Acupuncture Stress is part of our lives like air we breathe in and out. Responding to and coping with stress can vary greatly depending on our personality type. According to Susan Cain, who wrote the book "Quiet: the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking," int...

Welcome!

 " Welcome to a world where wellness is nurtured from within, and brilliance radiates outward.  I  am thrilled to have you join me on this captivating journey as we explore the transformative realm of acupuncture and its profound impact on our well-being. Within the tapestry of holistic health, Acupuncture stands as a guiding thread, weaving ancient wisom with modern understanding. It is an art that unlocks the body's innate ability to heal, harmonize energy, and restore balance.  Together, we will delve into the intricacies of this remarkable practice, uncovering its power to alleviate ailments and enhance our overall vitality.  Beyond the physical realm lies the radiant core of our being - a place where brillince resides. Here, we will embrace a holistic approach that nourishes our mind, body, and spirit.  From mindfulness techniques to self-care rituals, we will discover the keys to unlocking our inner brilliance and cultivating a life of profound well-b...

Acupuncture and home remedies for skin hyperpigmentation

Acupuncture can be used to cure skin pigmentation?  According to recent studies, acupuncture can help cure melasma and chloasma, both of which are indicators of hyperpigmentation. Melasma is mostly produced by skin contact to sunlight, whereas chloasma is connected with femal hormonal changes, notably those associated with pregnancy or birth control pills. Acupuncture therapy indicates the possibility of imbalance or disharmony in our body's system in relation with skin pigmentation, such as imbalanced zang-fu, uncontrolled blood circulaiton, heat or stasis, disharmonized five element metabolism, and so on.  Using points to improve those difficulties and encourage outward skin manifestations, acupuncture therapy can address internal and exterior imbalances. Needling around the pigmented region, known as the "surrounding dragon" needle technique, can also be used to treat external hyperpigmentation.                  ...

Acupuncture Acupressure Points on Unusual Perspiration

  Acupuncture is an efficient alternative therapy for excessive or insufficient sweating.  We are pleased to welcome your visit at  Naum Acupunture  646-926-0410 As the outside temperature rises and the hot summer months approach, we often worry about awkward scenarios with soaked clothes and the subsequent stench from perspiration.  What is sweat? Sweat/perspiration is a normal body process that is essential to preserving our general health and wellbeing. In response to overheating, physical exertion, intoxication, stressful or anxious situations, and drug side effects, our body's thermoregulatory system causes sweating that supports our body's homeostasis as described in both Eastern and Western medicine.  Water makes up 99% of sweat, with minerals and electrolytes making up the remaining 1%. This complicated mixture is secreted by the body's innumerable sweat glands. However, it can be differ in composition based on each person's present state of health,...