Peptic ulcers are the most common type of ulcer in the gastrointestinal system and can cause stomach acid and severe pain. Other symptoms can include weight loss, ... Read More
Acupuncture for Adrenal Fatigue
Adrenal fatigue is a term used by alternative medial practitioners such as naturopaths and chiropractors and is regarded by the scientific and medical community as ... Read More
The Acupuncture Clinic Winter Newsletter 2014
It’s hard to believe that winter has actually come to Napier, New Zealand. If it is winter, it is very mild. Having unseasonable weather actually causes problems to our ... Read More
Acupuncture for Food Cravings
In Chinese medicine there are five basic flavors which are bitter, sour, pungent, salty and sweet. There are however two main flavor cravings, that affect people the ... Read More
Acupuncture for Calf Sprain (Gastrocnemius Sprain)
A gastrocnemius sprain is sometimes referred to as a “tennis leg” because the injury can commonly occur when tennis players perform a lunge shot and the “push off” ... Read More
How Does Acupuncture for Back Pain Work?
Many patients coming to The Acupuncture Clinic - Hastings inquire as to how does acupuncture for back pain work. They have read that research has confirmed that ... Read More
Acupuncture for cervical disc herniation
Research has already confirmed that acupuncture can help back pain and a new study has demonstrated that acupuncture works better than medication for cervical disc ... Read More
Acupuncture for Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
Another name for pregnancy-induced hypertension is called gestational hypertension and from a medical view occurs after 20 weeks without the presence of protein in the ... Read More
Acupuncture for Vaginal Itching and Discharge
It is regarded as normal for women to have a thin, milky white, odourless discharge. It is also normal for the discharge not to itch. Once any discharge becomes thick and ... Read More








