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Alternative Therapies

Conventional medicine is becoming increasingly expensive and complicated. This is why many people try to find alternative therapies and natural remedies to treat their diseases. However, it’s important to keep in mind that such therapies should be used to complement and not in lieu of professional medical care.
An example of the growing popularity of natural remedies is in stores. Many of the herbal remedies that were sold shortly before and only found in health food stores today are sold in every supermarket and in greater numbers than before. Another example is the yoga which was considered as a practice of the hippies, today has become a serious discipline and respected by many professionals. It is used to maintain good health and peace of mind.
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Lifting with Cosmetic Acupuncture
Her face dropped or premature wrinkles may be due to many causes, including the neglect of food, lack of exercise, exposure to inappropriate or excessive sun, smoking, depression constant, insufficient rest, stress, etc.. All these factors cause the body to become unbalanced energy level, which prevents the organs and systems are functioning optimally and start a premature deterioration can be seen with evidence in the skin.
Acupuncture or acupressure are techniques that can help the internal organs like the liver, kidneys, heart, lungs, etc., to recover its harmony and strength, and that through the stimulation of specific points either on the face or other body parts (connected energetically to the face) it stimulates the flow of vital energy which begins to move back and force in the meridians or energy channels, nourishing and repairing, among other things, the regenerative cell functions. If these treatments accompanied with a proper diet and good habits, you’ll notice changes really surprising in the face and without surgery.
Treating wrinkles with Acupuncture or Acupressure
The difference between acupuncture and acupressure is that acupuncture uses needles, either laser (light) or conventional. Acupressure, on the other hand, a massage by pressing with fingers (with proper technique and pressure) certain points on the face or body to stimulate blood supply and energy to the face.