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Fear of needles?

7/27/2014

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What keeps most people from seeking out #acupuncture treatment? One of the most common reasons is probably the fear of needles. Today, the main type of acupuncture needles that are used is called the “filiform needle”. The #filiform needles are so thin like hair and it is not the same as being stuck with an intravenous venipuncture (one that is used to take your blood sampling test). In the ancient times, acupuncture was first performed with stones and later developed to “Nine Needles”. The sizes of the Nine Needles were fairly substantial because they were used for various purposes such as superficial pricking, massage, punctual painful joints, draining pus, etc. However, in the modern times, many of these needle types have been replaced. 

Contact us and come in for a #FREE consultation at Tee Acupuncture today during this promotion period and to learn more about how you could benefit from this ancient healing technique. Share this news with your friends and family!
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    Kang P. Tee is a New York State Licensed Acupuncturist and Board Certified Diplomate of Acupuncture by NCCAOM.  His interests include musculoskeletal 
    pain management
    , 
    neurological disorders and internal medicine conditions.

    Clinic Information:
    Tee Acupuncture
    tel/ 347.460.7234

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    Brooklyn, NY 11201

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