One study of 43 patients followed for a year found that 90% of those who had acupuncture once a week for three menstrual cycles had less pain, and 43% used less pain medication.
Possibly, but the placement of the needles is more important.
has been used for many menopausal symptoms, including insomnia, hot flashes, and irregular periods. Practitioners believe that acupuncture can facilitate the opening of blocked energy channels, allowing the life force energy (chi) to flow freely
Yes
Yes, acupuncture can cause rash & hives.
Acupuncture.
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It can affect your time of your periods.
I have had acupuncture for my back and it wasn't on the tongue. I found acupuncture fairly painless for the most part and it did help.
Being skinny will not really affect your periods unless you are anemic.
Acupuncture originated in China.
Stylostixis is another word for acupuncture.