- New Life Acupuncture & Herb Center1414 Fair Oaks Ave., Unit 1A
South Pasadena, CA 91030626-340-1489 Clinic Hours
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Brenda C.quick and effective sessions. very accommodating with appointments and no issues using insurance. very happy with results, wish I started sooner!Read More »Faye N.I went to see Dr.Meng when I wasn't able to get an appointment through my insurance for the next 3 weeks and I'd been suffering for 5 days from pulling out...Read More »Annie X.I went to Dr. Meng a couple yrs ago when I was a college student. I had bad menstrual cramps and cold feet/body in winter. Ibuprofen couldn't relieve my...Read More »
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Tag Archives: high blood pressure
Studies Show Acupuncture Helps Reduce High Blood Pressure
Those suffering from hypertension, or high blood pressure, are at risk for a host of other health issues including suffering a stroke or heart attack. And for some people, the prescription drugs used to treat high blood pressure either aren’t effective enough or bring on undesirable side effects. In recent years, studies have shown that acupuncture can be an
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Five Acupuncture Points for Spring
Spring is the season of growth, regeneration, increased activity and new beginnings. During the season of spring, people experience many changes. Allergies, high blood pressure, headaches, sinus pain and congestion, anger, irritation and tendon problems are just some of the issues common to the spring months. Many of these problems can be attributed to increased wind in the environment.
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Also tagged allergies, anger, congestion, headaches, irritation, sinus pain
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