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Orlando Acupuncture
A qualified Orlando Acupuncture Specialist gets thousands of hours of training. A physician with acupuncture training, however, gets only 200 hours or so of training. "There's a big difference," says Wayne. A qualified acupuncturist will be licensed through state and national boards.
With increasing studies of acupuncture, it's been shown that safety "is phenomenally good," Dr. Wayne says. "The adverse effects are very, very low with a trained Orlando acupuncturist. Some conditions where licensed Orlando acupuncturist would know what they can and can't do. In pregnant women, there are certain areas you wouldn't touch. But safety is the first thing you're taught. Otherwise, the worst thing that can happen is a little bruising or a little lightheadedness after the treatment session," he says.
According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, a government agency, Acupuncture is an extraordinarily safe technique that has been used so far by now more than 8.2 million Americans. Some insurers also now pay for Orlando acupuncture.
About Christina Prieto A.P. Christina Marie Prieto is a Board Certified and Licensed Orlando Acupuncture Physician serving the Orlando Acupuncture area. She studied at the Florida College of Integrative Medicine, and graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor in Natural Health Sciences and a Masters of Science in Oriental Medicine.
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