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Does Acupuncture really work?



I have really bad sinus headaches and doctors say there is nothing wrong with my sinuses. I'm considering acupuncture. Does it really work?

Yes it works for sinus troubles. Acupuncture has been around longer than our "western" medicine for a reason. Here's an interesting article.
http://www.acupuncturetoday.com/archives...
it wouldnt work on sinues because there is not enough soft tissue to stick.try gargling salt water
yes, it does i actualyl did it and suffer from migraines myself. Good luck. :) hope it works
try electronic puncture from sweden and spain
Having had it work for me, you bet it does. Do not listen to answers talking about soft tissues. There are many points on the body that deal with completely different locations. I had one in my thumb for a ongoing fever and arthritis.
yes it works... my mom used to suffer terrible sinus attacks and she hasn't had one in over 20something years
I don't know personally about acupuncture for sinus headaches but I do know about it for infertility. My best friend and her husband tried for over two years to get pregnant with no luck. Her doctors could find nothing wrong. She decided to try acupuncture and after four weeks of treatment she was pregnant with twins. Good luck!!!!
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