Boulder Acupuncture has provided
the Boulder Valley Community in Colorado for a decade. Before
that, Founder Hui Zhang, Dipl. Ac & C.H. (NCCAOM)
Studied and Practiced Acupuncture for 10 years.
Hui is in the top 1% of Acupuncturists
in the state of Colorado, and has a plethora of references from
happy and returning clients who subscribe to the idea that helping
the body to heal itself is a better physical choice, as well as
economical preference for living a long healthy life.
Hui's holistic view of body balance and
unique combination of therapies provides you with an optimal care.
Allergy?
This year, try acupuncture to help you through!
Acupuncture improves the symptoms of allergies
by:
- Strengthening your natural resistance
to allergens
- Decreasing swelling and inflamation of local tissues,
thereby stopping itching
- Stabilizing the immune system to mediate it's response
to invading allergens
- Decreasing secretions of mucus membranes to reduce
discharge and watery eyes
Summer Special 4-treatment-package
for $168
7-treatment-package for $268
10-treatment-package for only $368 Make your appointment now and get the
support
you need for the difficult season 303-523-1096
What is Acupuncture?
Practiced for over 5,000 years in Chinawhere it
originated, Acupuncture is part of the holistic system of traditional
Chinese medicine (TCM) which encourages the body to heal itself
naturally. Acupuncture is one of the best ways to restore balance
(ie: health) in the body. In this well-studied technique, a skilled
practitioner utilizes micro ( 3x's the width of a human hair) anesthetized
points to specific areas on the body for prevention and treatment
of illness.
What are the Health Benefits?
While Acupuncture has been used to treat scores of illnesses in
Asia, its primary use in the United States has been to relieve chronic
pain -- such as that caused by ailments as arthritis, headache,
PMS, and back injuries, and to assist in withdrawal from drug addiction
and tobacco and alcohol dependency.
Today more innovative applications for acupuncture are being explored
by both conventional and alternative practitioners, including its
use as an analgesic to reduce pain during surgery. In 1997, an advisory
panel for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) evaluated hundreds
of acupuncture studies and concluded that the therapy is an effective
treatment for post-operative pain after dental surgery and for nausea
induced by chemotherapy, pregnancy "morning sickness"
and anesthesia. The NIH panel also called acupuncture a useful adjunct
treatment for a variety of other conditions listed below.
Hui Zhang, L. Ac.
Will Acupuncture help me?
It could. Acupuncture is great for Sports injuries, habits, restoring
energy balance and more. Email Hui for a quick evaluation if Acupuncture
could be the answer for you. Find out more here.