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Has anyone had acupuncture done in TV, would you recommend the accupunturist, and was you treatment successful?
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Has anyone had acupuncture done in TV, would you recommend the accupunturist, and was you treatment successful?
I just read in the newspaper that accupunture works like a placebo. So it may work for some and not for others. And if it does work, there's no telling how long it will keep working. You would just have to try it and see if (or how) it works for you. I have read that placebos often work even when people know it's a placebo. So give it a try, it might work!
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Has anyone had acupuncture done in TV, would you recommend the accupunturist, and was you treatment successful?
I recommend Dr. Christopher Cheshire, Mulbery Integrative Medicine, 910 Old Camp Road, LSL. 352-430-2720. Very knowledgeable.
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I recommend Dr. Christopher Cheshire, Mulbery Integrative Medicine, 910 Old Camp Road, LSL. 352-430-2720. Very knowledgeable.
Thanks Barefoot you have been a wealth of information for me. I plan on making an appointment on Monday and I'll let you know you things go. Don't have much faith in western medicine so am interested in exploring alternate routes.
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I do not recommend this person whatsoever. I went there for severe anxiety and could not stay still with the needles in, left alone in a room for a period of time. Was charged for 6 appointments, had one that was a joke and had to have Citizens help me get my money refunded.
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I also highly recommend Dr. Cheshire. Can't believe that anyone would be left in a room alone because every time I was there someone came in at least twice to check on me. There is no hard sell in that office, you can purchase a package of 6 or 8 treatments but I was given the opportinuity AFTER my first treatment. Very professional. Personally the treatment has been working for me(back issue), I can come in as often as needed, no set schedule, usually can get an appt. for the next day or two.
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Dr Cheshire. Treated my wife and she was then able to travel north. Very caring office.
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I am currently having neuro-mechanical acupuncture as part of my physical therapy at Central Florida Therapy on Rte. 466. So far it seems to be helping.
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I went to see Dr. Cheshire for low back pain I have suffered with on and off for 40 years. I am pretty much a skeptic when it comes to non-traditional medicine but was desperate for relief beyond medication. He very thoughtfully explained the process, cost, etc. and I decided to go ahead with a 6 visit plan. He also told me before we started that if I couldn't tell any difference after 6 visits he would not recommend I continue which I thought was a real credability builder. After the initial 6 visits the pain was gone and I finished a triathlon last weekend. I know the experts think it's a placebo and the effect is only psychological but I think there is much more to it than that.
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Thanks Barefoot you have been a wealth of information for me. I plan on making an appointment on Monday and I'll let you know you things go. Don't have much faith in western medicine so am interested in exploring alternate routes.
Please let us know the results of your Acupuncture appointment with Dr. CC. I was new to Acupuncture, and I was surprised that there is a meditative aspect to it. Once the needles are placed, the patient relaxes for approximately 20 minutes in a dark room with relaxing music. Most people find it to be a pleasant and relaxing experience, but of course not everyone does. That's why the nurse will check during that time to make sure you're comfortable.
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I just read in the newspaper that accupunture works like a placebo. So it may work for some and not for others. And if it does work, there's no telling how long it will keep working. You would just have to try it and see if (or how) it works for you. I have read that placebos often work even when people know it's a placebo. So give it a try, it might work!
Actually, the way it works is that it stimulates endorphin activity in the area being treated. It can be good for eliminated inflammation and pain, but doesn't treat underlying causes
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I have never had acupuncture, but would certainly go to Dr. Cheshire if I was going to try the procedure. First, I know him personally and he's very knowledgeable and ethical. I have numerous friends that have gone to him for various reasons, and every one of them has had positive results. I've never, never heard the first complaint about his office.
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I have never had acupuncture, but would certainly go to Dr. Cheshire if I was going to try the procedure. First, I know him personally and he's very knowledgeable and ethical. I have numerous friends that have gone to him for various reasons, and every one of them has had positive results. I've never, never heard the first complaint about his office.
I agree, I think he's a great guy with a good sense of humor in addition to being very knowledgeable and professional.
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I just read in the newspaper that accupunture works like a placebo. So it may work for some and not for others. And if it does work, there's no telling how long it will keep working. You would just have to try it and see if (or how) it works for you. I have read that placebos often work even when people know it's a placebo. So give it a try, it might work!
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Actually, the way it works is that it stimulates endorphin activity in the area being treated. It can be good for eliminated inflammation and pain, but doesn't treat underlying causes
I've never heard that Accupuncture works like a placebo, but rather it stimulates endorphin activity and healing in the treated areas.
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I've never heard that Accupuncture works like a placebo, but rather it stimulates endorphin activity and healing in the treated areas.
Well, I believe I read that in the Daily Sun. But after I posted, I read from another source that it may have some scientific principle behind it. I think it was something to do with "energy pathways" or meridians that flow through the body.
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