Acupuncture Minneapolis, MN 55419

www.orientalmedcare.com Acupuncture Minneapolis, MN 55419. Acupuncture testimonials at Minneapolis clinic Complete Oriental Medical Care. Learn how acupuncture treats pain, depression and other health problems. Licensed acupuncturist Steven Sonmore explains acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
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25 Responses to “Acupuncture Minneapolis, MN 55419”

  • angus506:

    @latinita1988 its ACCUPOWER

  • hansacupuncture:

    Good site to acupuncture therapy – wwwtukaram.cieaura.com
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  • hansacupuncture:

    Good site to acupuncture therapy – wwwtukaram.cieaura.com
    Recommend

  • sensesfail69:

    Acupuncture is defined as alternative medicine alternitive mediciine is defined as medicine that is not gaurentuied to work …real usefull shit

  • alanckaye:

    Melocarbon, you seem to be well read in history, I’ll give you that although @ age 17 you should also realize as I stated above that history is flawed so I wouldn’t take what you read as the gospel. Please, I do not need to be chastised by someone who is so inexperienced @ life, besides, this whole thing started with me backing the very videos on your you tube site – I know for a FACT in closing that history is flawed and science will back me up!

  • melocarbon:

    The arabs were from amongst the first cartographers, they always depicted the world/earth as round, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? And yes, many of these maps have been historically/scientifically attested to be pre-columbus…READ MORE…Europe is not the beacon of civilization, they didn’t and still do not, to some degree even accept acupuncture as a genuine discipline. Does that mean that it is not???

  • melocarbon:

    It’s actually in all of the history/geography books of the chinese,arabs,etc. Europeans were the last to explore the world! This is also in the authentic history books. Some of the earliest world travelers were the chinese,arabs,ethiopians,phoenicians, and many more…Before you make statements, at least be able to back them up with factual proof…

  • alanckaye:

    well you don’t know that for a fact now do you? Our history books are filled with false information – I’m not saying I’m right – I’m saying you don’t know that FOR A FACT! So you can do all the research you want – it will not provide exactly what the ancient people believed – we can only guess. I’m not interested enough to actually research that comment – sorry.

  • melocarbon:

    False! Only Europeans believed that, not the whole world! Please do more research…

  • MrQianli:

    The needle is very slimsy. if the acupuncture on the right press point, you will feel very relax~ I was afraid that before too, but after i tried once, guess what, i begin to love it~

  • alanckaye:

    everyone the world was flat. Before Albert Einstein developed the theory of relativity – common sense (I should say in some people claiming they knew it all) said his theory was wrong. My point is simply this – don’t debunk something if you know nothing about it. I know you know nothing about EFT because of your statement.

  • Graphic36:

    Blah blah blah. Fact of the matter is: there is no scientific evidence whatsoever that proves acupuncture does anything besides release small amounts of endorphins.

  • alanckaye:

    you are an expert in common sense? Are you also an expert in the human body nervous system and electrical system? Do you know how many people have been helped by this? If one would apply common sense to something they do not understand their common sense would tell them to research the subject a little more before they make a blanket statement to indicate they are an expert on the subject – without knowing anything about the subject. Several hundred years ago “common sense” told – contd

  • Graphic36:

    Common sense.

  • alanckaye:

    and you know this because you are an expert in what field?

  • Graphic36:

    It wont cure anything at all, either. Go to a fucking doctor.

  • robertlowryjr:

    The World Health Organization and The National Institutes of Health both endorse Acupuncture for 81 illnesses while the Mayo Clinic and most major US Hospitals have an Acupuncture Department, and The UCLA and Stanford Schools of Medicine both teach it MDs as continuing education. None of these experts could do any of these actions if it was “merely” a placebo. It would even be ILLEGAL for healthcare practitioners to bill insurance for it, yet they do. Good day.

  • thinkinrich:

    it helps alot

  • liltwinshedevil:

    If it is done right, it shouldn’t hurt at all.

  • lilguy1171:

    doesnt it hurt?

  • Monessenite:

    For it to be a placebo you must beleive contrary evidence- which the above study did not provide. The neutral stance, which may be better descriptive of yourself, is a true skeptic (one refusing to pass judgment).

    As for the How: How do quatum bits work? You can’t measure those either.

  • RexFordVII:

    cont.
    And I’d love for such a study to be released, acupuncture is a minimally invasive procedure which claims to be able to cure/treat a wide range of afflictions which cause people to suffer.

    I would love acupuncture to work.

    But no one can say HOW acupuncture works, nor IF it works with any certainty, in fact, when measured, it always looks like it doesn’t. Therefore, I don’t think it does.

  • RexFordVII:

    Of course, and don’t think that I believe that acupuncture can’t POSSIBLY work.

    When I say I don’t believe in acupuncture, what I’m really saying is “It has not yet been shown to have anymore effect than a similarly administered placebo”

    If a reliable study is published to the contrary, or the mechanism for how it could work are identified, I’ll change my mind on the issue.

  • Monessenite:

    Scientific method is an outlet of logic and must obey logic, unless it only considers a scientific methodology in its study (which is a very narrow scope) and speaks only in those terms. In those terms “law” is a “the way we guess that all things are because we see it sometimes is…” and principle is “most likely what happens is.”

    Science is great…. but its methodology isn’t everything. Science must yield to reason.

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