Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Prescription painkillers overtake car crashes as leading cause of accidental death in America


Prescription painkillers have topped car accidents as the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S., according to a new report.
Research by the National Center for Health Statistics show that drug poisoning is now a more common way to go than being killed on the road.
It follows recent celebrity deaths from painkillers, including Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger and Anna Nicole Smith.

Drug deaths

Click the link below to read more ...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2162050/Prescription-painkillers-beat-car-crashes-leading-cause-accidental-death-America.html

Free trial to quit smoking with Acupuncture and herbal patch


You will be satisfied with the effects within two weeks / four treatments. The first treatment will be FREE for you in September. Make your appointment today on the website or calling 203-465-9366.
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  • Hong Shang You will feel the difference after the first treatment, and hopefully, you will be set free from the harmful addiction in two weeks (four treatments)!

Quit Smoking with Chinese herb and acupuncture

According to World Health Organization (WHO), the smoking addiction is a mental neurogenic disease, in which the brain becomes dependent on the nicotine. Study confirmed that tobacco smoke contains many harmful substances such as nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, and that smoking is associated with many serious diseases including lung cancer, Cardio
vascular diseases, diabetes, and chronic bronchitis.

The herbal patch used in clovetree clinic attached to the skin, absorbed through the skin and into play, does not harm the liver or stomache. The active ingredients of the herb is circulated to brain through meridians and blood to eliminate its dependence on nicotine. The acupuncture applied can regulate internal organs, so as to achieve a new balance.

After the first treatments, People will develop a felling of disgust to the odd of smoking. After six treatments within three weeks, you can be set free from the shackles of addiction! The therapy, with the advantages of rapid effects, little side effects and inexpensiveness, is way better than the routine nicotine replacement therapy.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Acupuncture and Seasonal Allergies

Symptoms of running nose, sneezing, and watery itchy eyes that recur during specific parts of the year (especially Spring and Fall) are a cause of much suffering of a large segment of the U.S. population. Millions of dollars are spent on medications and the allergy shots for the treatment of seasonal allergies. ...


I find it gratifying to treat seasonal allergies with acupuncture. Often patients get some relief during the first visit while lying on the exam table with their acupuncture needles in place. Most patients end up significantly reducing or eliminating their dependence on allergy medications.
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http://www.medicalacupuncture.org/acu_info/articles/allergies.html

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

What Is Acupuncture and How Does It Work?

Sixteenth century Chinese doctors believed that illness was due to an imbalance of energy in the body. In acupuncture, disposable, stainless steel needles are used to stimulate the body's 14 major meridians, or energy-carrying channels, to resist or overcome illnesses and conditions by correcting these imbalances.

Acupuncture is also thought to decrease pain by increasing the release of chemicals that block pain, called endorphins. Many acu-points are near nerves. When stimulated, these nerves cause a dull ache or feeling of fullness in the muscle. The stimulated muscle sends a message to the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord), causing the release of endorphins (morphine-like chemicals produced in our own bodies during times of pain or stress). Endorphins, along with other neurotransmitters (body chemicals that modify nerve impulses), block the message of pain from being delivered up to the brain.

Adapted from:

How Acupuncture Pierces Chronic Pain

Millions of people worldwide use acupuncture to ease a variety of painful conditions, but it’s still not clear how the ancient treatment works. Now a new study of mice shows that insertion of an acupuncture needle activates nearby pain-suppressing receptors.

report  in Nature Neuroscience
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2010/05/how-acupuncture-pierces-chronic-.html

Friday, April 6, 2012

Your First Acupuncture for free on 4/27

We will provide free acupuncture treatments for new patients on 4/27, Fri.  Call 203-465-9366 to make your appointments.

Clove tree community acupuncture
website: www.clovetreeAcupuncture.com

Clove Tree Acupuncture offer effective and affordable acupuncture and herb consultation to the communities of Great New Haven area. Only $20-$40 per treatment in a peaceful group setting.