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Dr. Amber Reynolds
Chenault earned a Masters of
Science in Oriental Medicine degree from Southwest Acupuncture College,
Santa Fe,
NM. She also studied with
Trinity College of Natural Health to earn a Certification as a
Doctor of Naturopathy, and completed a dissertation and internships
in comparative cancer therapy.
She is licensed by the NCCAOM and the state of
Texas.
About
Acupuncture...
Acupuncture moves blood, energy, and stagnation,
restoring balance to the biomagnetic fields of the body, and
promoting optimum health within the body and mind.
The course of treatment for Acupuncture
varies with each individual.
The efficacy and expediency of treatment depends on patient
compliance, diet and lifestyle modification, and the addition of
herbal therapies, which are vital to the healing process. Herbs and food therapy work
to strengthen the entire body and alleviate symptoms, while
Acupuncture and other modalities such as massage and chiropractics
fine tune mechanical and electromagnetic
layers.
What does Acupuncture
Treat…
Acupuncture is effective in restoration of
balance to the body in every medical or
non medical condition.
It is not intended to replace interventions
by physicians, and is intended to work with therapies advised by a
physician.
Under the umbrella of Chinese and
Naturopathic Medicine are modalities such as Acupressure,
Reflexology, Ear Seeding, Cupping, Moxibustion, Nutritional
Advising, Life style modification, and Dietary Supplementation. Therefore, patients who are
sensitive to or nervous about needles can also benefit from
treatment.
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