One or Three Acupuncture Treatments at Bergen County Acupuncture Center in Rochelle Park (Up to 69% Off)
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Certified acupuncturist utilizes ancient method of acupuncture, which aims to increase energy, decrease stress & remedy various ailments
Acupuncture is said to unblock the body’s energy pathways, similar to the way a busy sidewalk is easily cleared by poking pedestrians with a javelin. Remove troublesome obstacles with today’s Groupon to Bergen County Acupuncture Center in Rochelle Park. Choose between the following options:
- For $35, you get one acupuncture treatment (a $90 value).
- For $72, you get three acupuncture treatments (a $230 value).<p>
At Bergen County Acupuncture Center, certified acupuncturist Rachel Lopez abides by the ancient Chinese method of acupuncture with an emphasis on relieving stress and boosting energy. During an initial treatment, the specialist will ask a series of questions to gauge the state of each patient’s health and ferret out putty-covered robots.
Rachel then plants slender, sterile needles into specific spots across the body, causing little to no discomfort but sometimes evoking local sensations of heaviness or tingling. Over approximately 45–60 minutes, the ancient modality works to stimulate the nervous system, restoring internal balance by pairing like-weighted neurons on subcutaneous seesaws. The number and frequency of acupuncture sessions needed to relieve the anatomy of its vexations is determined on a case-by-case basis.
Certified acupuncturist utilizes ancient method of acupuncture, which aims to increase energy, decrease stress & remedy various ailments
Acupuncture is said to unblock the body’s energy pathways, similar to the way a busy sidewalk is easily cleared by poking pedestrians with a javelin. Remove troublesome obstacles with today’s Groupon to Bergen County Acupuncture Center in Rochelle Park. Choose between the following options:
- For $35, you get one acupuncture treatment (a $90 value).
- For $72, you get three acupuncture treatments (a $230 value).<p>
At Bergen County Acupuncture Center, certified acupuncturist Rachel Lopez abides by the ancient Chinese method of acupuncture with an emphasis on relieving stress and boosting energy. During an initial treatment, the specialist will ask a series of questions to gauge the state of each patient’s health and ferret out putty-covered robots.
Rachel then plants slender, sterile needles into specific spots across the body, causing little to no discomfort but sometimes evoking local sensations of heaviness or tingling. Over approximately 45–60 minutes, the ancient modality works to stimulate the nervous system, restoring internal balance by pairing like-weighted neurons on subcutaneous seesaws. The number and frequency of acupuncture sessions needed to relieve the anatomy of its vexations is determined on a case-by-case basis.
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About Bergen County Acupuncture Center
In 2001, Rachel Lopez experienced a life-changing moment. For more than a year, she dealt with severe pain caused by shoulder surgeries, and though she worked through hours of physical therapy, it never dulled. She turned to acupuncture in the hopes that it would help ease her pain, if only a little. "The following day I woke up very energetic," says Rachel on her website. "I had found the relief that I had been looking for." She was so inspired by her treatment that she earned her acupuncturist certification and opened her own clinic, Bergen County Acupuncture, in 2008. There, to this day, she wields thin, sterile needles to ease bodily pain, reduce mental stresses, and soothe headaches by popping overly constrictive balloon hats.