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This is true both within the body itself and between the body and the external environment. When the body is internally balanced and in harmony with the external environment, energy flows smoothly throughout to nourish all organs and tissues. By adjusting and stimulating the flow of energy through acupuncture, we stimulate the body's natural healing ability to maintain health and protect against disease.

In Chinese medicine, each person is viewed uniquely. Even those patients seeking treatment for problems that look the same symptomatically or from a western diagnostic perspective, the underlying reason why illness/imbalance occurs in each person differs from one to the other, therefore treatment has to be tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
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Natural Balance Acupuncture opened its doors in Gorham, Maine in 2001.
The focus of the practice is to use the tools taught to us by Chinese medical theory to unlock each person's ability to heal.
Everyone has within them the template for a state of ideal health and balance.
It is when we are not aligned with that "inner template" that malfunction can occur and symptoms arise.
Because my focus is on treating the physical and beyond, I am witnessing not just symptomatic relief, but the type of transformation inherent in the Chinese medical model.
Chinese medicine uses tiny needles to access and activate qi (pronounced "chee" - most closely translated into Western thought as "vital energy"), which helps nurture the body back to health by helping resolve energy imbalances.
In 1996, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) removed the experimental status tag on acupuncture needles.
The FDA reclassified acupuncture needles, regulating them as it does medical devices such as surgical scalpels and hypodermic syringes.
Acupuncture needles must now be manufactured according to single-use standards of sterility.
The World Health Organization Viewpoint on Acupuncture (including an alphabetical listing of conditions).
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine complements conventional medicine.
They are not substitutes for any conventional medical advice, medications or treatments.
As a complement to conventional medicine, acupuncture can treat both acute and chronic problems such as insomnia, digestive and elimination problems, headaches, sleeping disorders, chronic pain, smoking and eating disorders, and much more.
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