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Gift the Spirit of Well Being this Christmas with a Voucher for Care Cure Acupuncture

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Health and relaxation are two wonderful gifts provided by our Care Cure Acupuncture clinics. Treatments include an Acupuncture Session for Enhanced Well Being, an Invigorating Acupressure Massage or why not give a Gift of our special Skin Rejuvenation Facial which works to encourage new cell growth, improve complexion and reduce wrinkles.     The Chinese have a saying: ‘Good Health is the root of Happiness’. Anyone who has been ill will bear this out. So We Say Why Not Gift a Kick Start to Health and Happiness this Christmas. Our Christmas Voucher Package includes a Free Consultation at all of our Clinics with an in-depth exploration of your individual needs. We can tailor therapies with special prices to suit individual budgets. On offer is a Well Being Session of Acupuncture, Massage and Cupping for an inclusive price of €70. Vouchers can be left open or specified for specific treatments. Treatments offered include Acupuncture, Acupressure Massage, Cosmetic A

Slow Effects of Alzheimer's & Dementia with Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine

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Alzheimer Disease involves the shrinkage of frontal or temporal lobes and nerve cell death in several areas of the brain. This leads to a loss of key functions such as memory loss, impaired learning ability and concentration. Depression and anxiety can also accompany this debilitating condition.   Chinese Medicine especially Acupuncture can lower or delay these brain changes. It works by inserting small disposable needles into specific acupuncture points in the brain, which stimulate nerve regeneration and brain function. This method has been known to increase the patient’s verbal and motor skills and improve mood and cognitive function.     A new study by researchers from Wellesley College Centre for Research on Woman investigating the effects of two important acupuncture points on the human brains of Alzheimer disease patients discovered new evidence that acupuncture has a striking, sustained effect on Alzheimer patients and that the use of acupuncture can enhance the