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Two Great Therapies in One

Topic: Natural HealthBy Dr. Elena KlimenkoPublished Recently added

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We all know how debilitating pain and inflammation of the body can be. Taking conventional medicine on a regular basis may kill the pain temporarily, but it also comes with unwanted side effects. Instead of getting to the root cause of the pain, they suppress the immune system. If you have tried conventional medicine with no success or are looking for a more holistic approach to healing your pain, consider Biopuncture.

Biopuncture combines homeopathy and acupuncture, stimulating your body’s immune system with the goal of supporting the natural anti-inflammatory processes. These two powerful treatments combined work from the inside out, strengthening your natural healing abilities to remove acute and chronic pain, for up to months or years.

Biopuncture treatments are individually tailored to you to suit your needs and symptoms. Homeopathic products that you may be injected with include a
ica, echinacea, nux vomica and chamomile. These are not as diluted as typical homeopathics, but are still of low concentrations. Depending on your symptoms, injections can be administered under the skin or in a particular muscle or tendon. Each individual’s response to this treatment is unique. Benefits you may experience include tissue repair, better blood circulation, relaxation of muscles, or local detoxification.

While Biopuncture is not a cure-all, it is ideal for a wide variety of issues: sports injuries, back and neck pain, osteoarthritis, asthma, allergies and more. To learn more about this therapy, visit www.iapb-online.com. We also recommend checking out Dr. Oz’s videos on the subject: Biopuncture: A Healing Cure-All?

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Dr. Klimenko's mission is to promote optimal health in her patients, using a blend of conventional Western medicine and alte
ative treatments such as acupuncture and homeopathy. When treating a medical problem, she identifies the core issue and addresses it using whichever treatments are most effective, treating not only the symptoms of disease but the underlying cause.

Dr. Klimenko is board certified in internal medicine and licensed in medical acupuncture and homeopathy.

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