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Since 1986, I have witnessed that after just a few treatments, most patients will experience:
less pain and fewer symptoms
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increased energy and greater immunity
a sense of more control over their health
a more optimistic outlook on life
a desire to learn more about holisticThank you so much, Dr. Pelechaty, for talking to me the other night and helping us with Annabelle. She is TONS better- the oils were miraculous. I am so glad that we didn’t give her the antibiotics.
Mom avoided anti-biotics for her child was last modified: October
... Read more »I am feeling so much better. I got some energy back and can focus
better. I do not know what you do with those needles but to me it is like “magic”. Thank you for all that you do.Vivian’s energy and focus returns with acupuncture
... Read more »“Last springtime, my six year old son Carlo developed an intense episode with hayfever. He was suffering tremendously..
Orest Pelechaty gave us natural remedies and I learned several massage points to use. That evening after I massaged him and gave him his remedies, his hay fever quickly cleared up. Carlo
... Read more »“Sore throat is gone! Feels so much better. Thank you, one hundred times. This is incredible!”
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Tag Archives: inflammation
Acupuncture for Inflammation
For many of the afflictions acupuncture can treat – allergies, back pain, headaches, the list goes on – reducing inflammation in the body is a primary reason acupuncture is successful. For decades now, doctors and medical researchers have been trying to learn what the biological mechanism is that allows acupuncture to reduce inflammation in the body.
Acupuncture Wrapped: An overview of some of the most exciting discoveries in 2020
As we enter a new year, it is natural to want to look back on the last one. As humans, we have the gift and the hurdle of marking time, so it can feel helpful to recall memories we want to hold on to or look for lessons we can take with us.
To that end, here are three
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