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Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a medical technique whereupon filiform needles are inserted into specific points on the body to promote healing and relieve symptoms of ill health.
Acupuncture is thought to have originated in China but recent evidence suggests that a medical system similar to acupuncture may have been practiced in Central Europe over 5,000 years ago.
Acupuncture is based upon empirical observation and accepted by most medical associations and protocols of evidence-based medicine, as a safe and useful treatment for a range of conditions.
At the Sanctuary, acupuncture treatment is provided as a core therapy and has been successful in treating withdrawal symptoms such as nausea and headaches as well as a host of other conditions. Many clients report increased vitality after treatment and those clients who are with us to address their drug and alcohol use additionally report reduced cravings for substances.
Acupuncture is relatively painless and although there may be slight sensations experienced during a session, treatments are usually described as relaxing and peaceful.
Sanctuary acupuncture practitioners are fully qualified and adhere to the guidelines set out in the Public Health (Skin Penetration) Regulation 2000 of the New South Wales Public Health Act.
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