Dr Maggie Ju
Acupuncture London
07944930253
Notting Hill, Belgravia, Richmond
Pain Relief: headaches, jaw pain, neck pain, shoulder pain back pain hip pain and groin pain knee pain vulvodynia UTI and bladder pain pelvic pain nerve pain arthritis elbow pain hand and wrist pain eye pain ear pain
Fertility and Miscarriage: infertility, miscarriage, high FSH, low AMH, short luteal phase, low progesterone, IVF support PCOS POF endometriosis
Antiaging and skin care: facial rejuvenation wrinkle reduction face lift skin tightening neck lines
Acne treatment: acne
Stress and Insomnia: stress and anxiety insomnia
Dr Maggie Ju Acupuncture Treatment:
Efficient, Natural, Gentle, Pain Free Noninvasive, Minimal side effects
For an appointment in Notting Hill,
please call or send WhatsApp message at 07944930253 or email <maggieacupuncture@gmail.com>
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Practice address in Notting Hill London
(Wednesdays and Sundays)
Third floor, Tower
St Charles Centre for Health and Wellbeing
Exmoor Street London
W10 6DZ
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10 min walk from Ladbroke Grove tube station.
Buses number 23, 52, 228, 295, 452 all stop a 3 minute walk away.
There is parking on the roads outside the hospital.
10 min walk from Notting Hill Portobello Road Market.
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Dr Maggie Ju Acupuncture Private pain clinic and women’s health clinic in the third floor, Tower in St Charles Center for Health and Wellbeing.
Dr Maggie Ju's Pain Relief Clinic London
The Ancient Art of Acupuncture: A Needle-Based Path to Pain Relief
Acupuncture, an ancient healing practice that originated in China over 2,500 years ago, has gained widespread recognition in recent years as a viable and effective alternative therapy for pain relief. While the concept of acupuncture may seem mysterious to some, numerous studies and testimonials attest to its efficacy in alleviating various types of pain.
How Acupuncture Works for Pain Relief:
Stimulating Endorphin Release: Acupuncture is believed to stimulate the release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers. The insertion of needles triggers the central nervous system, promoting the release of these neurotransmitters that help alleviate pain and induce a sense of well-being.
Modulating Neurotransmitters: Research suggests that acupuncture can influence the levels of various neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and norepinephrine. By modulating these chemicals, acupuncture may help regulate mood and reduce the perception of pain.
Enhancing Blood Circulation: The insertion of needles at specific acupoints is thought to improve blood circulation. Increased blood flow can promote the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues, aiding in the healing process and reducing inflammation, which is often associated with pain.
Regulating the Nervous System: Acupuncture may have a regulatory effect on the autonomic nervous system. By balancing the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the nervous system, acupuncture helps the body achieve a state of relaxation, reducing stress and tension that contribute to pain.
Conditions Treated by Acupuncture:
Acupuncture has been used to address a wide range of pain conditions, including but not limited to:
Chronic Pain: Acupuncture has shown promise in managing chronic pain conditions such as lower back pain, osteoarthritis, and migraines.
Musculoskeletal Pain: It is commonly employed to relieve musculoskeletal pain, including joint pain, muscle spasms, and tension.
Neuropathic Pain: Acupuncture may be beneficial for individuals experiencing neuropathic pain, such as diabetic neuropathy or sciatica.
Postoperative Pain: Some studies suggest that acupuncture can aid in pain management following surgery, reducing the need for traditional pain medications.
While acupuncture's mechanisms are not fully understood from a Western scientific perspective, its widespread acceptance and positive outcomes in pain relief cannot be denied. As an alternative or complementary therapy, acupuncture offers a holistic approach to healing, addressing not only the physical symptoms but also the energetic imbalances within the body. Before considering acupuncture, it is essential to consult with a qualified and experienced practitioner to ensure a safe and tailored approach to pain management. As ongoing research explores the science behind acupuncture, its role in modern healthcare may continue to expand, offering new possibilities for those seeking natural and effective solutions for pain relief.