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An alternative medicine: ACUPUNCTURE

 The intent of acupuncture therapy is to promote health and alleviate pain and suffering. The method by which this is accomplished, though it may seem strange and mysterious to many, has been time tested over thousands of years and continues to be validated today.

 The perspective from which an acupuncturist views health and sickness hinges on concepts of "vital energy," "energetic balance" and "energetic imbalance." Just as the Western medical doctor monitors the blood flowing through blood vessels and the messages traveling via the nervous system, the acupuncturist assesses the flow and distribution of this "vital energy" within its pathways, known as "meridians and channels".

 The acupuncturist is able to influence health and sickness by stimulating certain areas along these "meridians". Traditionally these areas or "acupoints" were stimulated by fine, slender needles. Today, many additional forms of stimulation are incorporated, including herbs, electricity, magnets and lasers. Still, the aim remains the same - adjust the "vital energy" so the proper amount reaches the proper place at the proper time. This helps your body heal itself. Acupuncture is a very ancient form of healing which pre-dates recorded history.

Acupuncture is beneficial for:

  • Facial Rejuvenation & Beauty
  • Back / Neck / Joint Pain
  • Stress / Anxiety / Depression
  • Weight Loss
  • Smoking Cessation / Allergies
  • Women's Issues

Zsuzsa Debroci, L.Ac.

* NY state licensed acupuncturist

* board certified Chinese herbalist

* licensed (thai) massage therapist

* with BA degree in Psychology from Rutgers University

Acupuncture is available for everyone!

This ancient science of healing, beauty,
and rejuvenation is now available in the
comfort of a luxury salon and spa
Paul Labrecque in New York City.

Prices:
Acupuncture
$120 first session

Facial Acupuncture
$150 single session

I am specialised in the following areas:

Facial rejuvenation
 
The treatment also known as  c o s m e t i c   a c u p u n c t u r e.

It is a very effective means of removing fine lines around the eyes, lips, and nose, deeper lines appear softer. It also helps to raise bags under the eyes, improves dark circles and firm chin lines.

Since facial acupuncture is based on time-tested principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a person’s overall health may also benefit. Insomnia may be corrected and weight gain may be controlled. Cosmetic acupuncture is, after all, a whole-body treatment. In the Traditional Chinese Medicine view, a person’s face is affected selectively by his or her internal organs.
 
 
Emotional disorders
 
John A. Amaro writes: The World Health Organization in its recently published report, listed four separate categories of disease and disorders which acupuncture may be considered effective. In its first and highest category "Diseases, symptoms or conditions for which acupuncture has been proved through controlled trials to be an effective treatment", depression and depressive neurosis are included.

When coupled with appropriate counseling and herbal/nutritional therapy, acupuncture can be extremely effective in a variety of emotional disorders.
 
 
Herbal counsel and cure
 
Chinese herbal medicine is part of a larger healing system called Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which also includes acupuncture, massage dietary advice and exercise.

Chinese herbs are prescribed to normalise imbalanced energy or Qi (pronounced ‘chee’), that runs through invisible meridians in the body. Whether or not the philosophy is believed, studies have shown Chinese herbal medicines to be successful complementary instrument in treating a range of disorders.
 
 
Additional treatment to cancer related problems

A frequently asked question by patients undergoing cancer treatment is, "Can acupuncture help me?"

The issue then becomes: is there a place for acupuncture in the vast field of cancer with its diverse treatment modalities?

http://www.medicalacupuncture.org/acu_info/articles/cancertreatment.html