Accupuncture
NorthEast El Paso Accupuncture....
WhatsNew:
An Apple a day
June, 2011
It looks as if El Paso is poised to get an Apple Store. Sources indicate the store will be located in Cielo Vista Mall and will open in early 2012.
CurrentNews:
EPPD Reports Crime Down
June 11, 2011
Through Saturday, June 11, 2011 overall crime is down 8%, compared to this time last year. The crime categories with the largest decreases across the city are Vehicle Thefts, which are down 18% (765 in 2010, compared to 629 in 2011), Thefts are down 11% (6,079 in 2010, compared to 5,382 in 2011), Burglary is down 9% (833 in 2010, compared to 762 in 2011), and Robberies are down 6% (195 in 2010, compared to 184 in 2011). Increases have been seen in Murders, which are up, with 13 occurring in 2011 compared to 1 at this same time in 2010. Burglary of Vehicles sees no change at 0%, where 1,131 have occurred in 2010 compared to 1,127 during this same time period in 2011.
RecentEvents:
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June 22, 2011
SANTA FE - El Paso Electric Co., with just one minor hurdle left, expects to start construction this summer on an $83.9 million utility generating plant in Sunland Park. The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission on Tuesday advanced the proposal for a final vote. New Mexico's Environment Department and the Texas Public Utility Commission already have authorized the project.
NorthEast El Paso Businesses - A
Acupuncturists
Bouchard Wellness
3138 Aurora Ave.
El Paso, TX 79930
Phone: 915-238-3540
Fax number: (915) 564-9050
Rodriguez Chiropractic & Acupuncture
5140 Fairbanks, Suite 3
Elpaso, Texas 79924
Tel. 915-757-6600
The art of Acupuncture is a treatment method that has been practiced for more than 5,000 years in China & other Asian countries. It is the application of fine, thin needles in specific locations that correspond to the human body’s energy paths. These energy paths are directly related to the organs in the body.
There are documented benefits for various pains and ailments with the use of acupuncture. One article lists things such as fatigue, headache, and nausea improvement, treatment of infertility and obesity, and reduction of pain and arthritis. A recent article in Acupuncture Today (Jan 12, 2007)sites a study by Mayo Clinic that confirms improvement in fibromyalgia with acupuncture treatment. Other studies show multiple benefits with various autoimmune disorders.
In a society overflowing with habits detrimental to health, warfare against disease and obesity, and a population in pain, acupuncture is an alternative “medicine” waiting to bring relief.