Oriental scalp acupuncture is an innovative
acupuncture technique with just 40 years of past history. It integrates
traditional Chinese needling strategies with Traditional western medical
understanding of the cerebral cortex and continues to be proven to be a
very useful approach for combating multiple sclerosis (MS) and other
central nervous system diseases. A 65-year-old male patient who had had
MS for more than 20 years was cared for with Oriental scalp
acupuncture-science. The motor area, sensory area, foot motor and
sensory area, balance area, hearing and also dizziness area, and tremor
area were triggered once per week for 10 weeks, then once a month for 6
procedures. After the 16 procedures, the patient exhibited exceptional
improvements. He was able to stand up and then walk without any
problems. The numbness with prickling in his arms and legs did not
bother this man any longer. He had more energy and had not suffered
incontinence of urine or dizziness after the first treatment. He was
able to return to work full time. As of this posting, the sufferer has
been in remission for 26 months. This scenario demonstrates that Chinese
scalp acupuncture may be a very effective treatment for patients with
MS. Chinese scalp acupuncture holds the capability to increase treatment
options for MS in both conventional and complementary or integrative
therapies. It could not only alleviate symptoms, enhance the patient's
quality of life, and slow and reverse the progression of physical
disability but also decrease the number of relapses and also assist
sufferers with multiple sclerosis to remain in remission.
So have you ever tried this or would you? Seems promising maybe?
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