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Can anybody tell me if they have ever had acupuncture treatment for anxiety?



If so, please relay your experiences, as I am eager to know if it worked. And if so, was it as effective as orthodox medication such as valium, diazepam, xanax, etc?
Furthermore, would you recommend it?

Personally I have not undergone for an acupuncture. But have plenty of them getting, for various ailments, including anxiety. Being a traditional method, like Ayurveda of India. It has a long history of more than thousand years. Time tested, with out any side effects. I certainly recommend, as there is no chances of side effects, like chemically formulated medicines.
I think accupuncture helps most everything and it should help anxiety. I would only go to an acupuncturist trained in Chinese/oriental Medicine.
What really helped me was CranioSacral Therapy. Google this for info.
Have you thought of using Thought Field Therapy (TFT) for anxiety - its brilliant. Its a drug-free method of literally tapping into the body's energy without having to use acupuncture needles, drugs or any other invasive means.
Try it - you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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