Hello Joe--
You ever see that commercial where the doc is describing to some guy how to do
surgery on himself?
Chinese medicine is a fully developed medical model. Practitioners of this
medicine have spent years in school learning it. To assume that you can stick
needles in yourself because it seems easy is both ignorant and arrogant.
Spend the money and continue letting a professional help you. After all, its
only your health.
Regards,
Steven Collins, LAc
Oriental Medicine & Bodywork
Oakdale, MN
"joebeaven" <
success@...> wrote:
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>Hi Everyone,
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>My name's Joe and I'm new to this group.
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>I recently started having acupuncture for anxiety and fatigue. My
>TCM doctor said there was a problem with my heart meridian and I had
>very low yin.
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>I would very much like to hear opinions on the best way for me to
>continue treating myself at home using the same points, since I am
>only having this treatment once a week. There are a number of
>interesting products on eBay that I was looking at:
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
>ViewItem&category=67203&item=7500063048&rd=1
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
>ViewItem&category=67203&item=3880344990&rd=1
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>and
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
>ViewItem&category=67203&item=7500254941&rd=1
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>Please could someone suggest whether these products are any good,
>and if so, which is the best to go for?
>
>Thanks,
>Joe
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--
>I gotta get me a new hat (Bullwinkle)
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