Acupuncture

Non-invasive, drug-free solutions for your health and relaxation.

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Conditions Treated with Acupuncture

Respiratory Issues
Digestive Issues
Immune System
Pain Syndromes

Acupuncture Services in Amherst OH

Advanced Healthcare Center invites you to experience the healing power of acupuncture, an ancient practice refined over thousands of years to promote well-being and relaxation. Led by Dr. Samuel F. Salas, Acupuncture Services in Amherst OH, offers relief from a wide spectrum of acute and chronic ailments, offering a non-invasive, drug-free path to enhanced health. The philosophy behind our acupuncture practice is centered around the belief that imbalances in the body’s energy—or qi—can lead to health issues. By restoring this balance, we help your body activate its natural healing capabilities.

Traditional Techniques Used in Acupuncture

Dr. Samuel F. Salas uses several traditional acupuncture methodologies & techniques aimed at enhancing your treatment experience and outcomes:

Needling

This involves the insertion of fine, sterile needles at specific body points, which can be stimulated manually or through gentle electrical impulses to enhance the therapeutic effect.

Moxibustion

A warming treatment involves burning dried plant materials near the surface of the skin at acupuncture points to invigorate the flow of qi and promote healing.

Taishin

This includes the usage of a specialized tool to exert gentle pressure on acupuncture points, enhancing energy flow without the need for needle penetration.

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Other Conditions We Help

Our acupuncture treatments address various health concerns, from chronic pain to respiratory and digestive issues. Below are some conditions we specialize in treating, using time-tested techniques to promote balance and relief:

Bronchitis

Common Cold

Flu

Cough

Diarrhea

Vomiting

Back Pain

Arthritis

Stress

Abdominal Pain

Allergies

Addiction

Asthma

Low Immune Response

Viral Infections

Hypertension