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Acupuncture and Alternative Medicine Expo , will be organized around the theme “Alternative Medicine & Acupuncture as Solutions to Healthcare Crises”

Acupuncture 2019 is comprised of 15 tracks and 0 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Acupuncture 2019.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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TCM encompasses many different practices, including acupuncture, moxibustion (burning an herb above the skin to apply heat to acupuncture points), Chinese herbal medicine, tui na (Chinese therapeutic massage), dietary therapy, and tai chi and qi gong (practices that combine specific movements or postures, coordinated breathing, and mental focus). TCM is rooted in the ancient philosophy of Taoism and dates back more than 2,500 years. Traditional systems of medicine also exist in other East and South Asian countries, including Japan (where the traditional herbal medicine is called Kampo) and Korea. Some of these systems have been influenced by TCM and are similar to it in some ways, but each has developed distinctive features of its own.

  • Qi theory and meridans
  • Acupuncture points & CNS
  • Acupuncture and the placebo question          
  • Massage (tui na)
  • Exercise (qigong)
  • Dietary therapy

Since ancient times Acupuncture has been popular for a reason: It makes people feel better. In modern years, patients undergoing the methods/procedure to treat health concerns have noticed that their looks have benefited, too leading to a rise in “acupuncture facials” that incorporate whole-body rebalancing with targeted needle stimulation for glowing skin.

There is a rapidly increasing trend among acupuncturists of offering various forms of facial rejuvenation as a service in their practices. This leads to a massive demand for anti-aging, rejuvenation services from the baby boomer generation, which spends billions of dollars each year in pursuit of looking and feeling younger. Acupuncture has been around for centuries. A part of TCM, it may help treat body pains, headaches, or even nausea. Unlike injection procedures, facial acupuncture addresses signs of aging, and also the skin's overall health.

  • Brighten Dull Skin
  • Clear Up Acne
  • Acupuncture Facelift

 

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