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Miki Moriguchi, L.Ac. is licensed by both the National Certificate Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and the California State Acupuncture Board (CA State License No. AC6532) to perform acupuncture and prescribe herbal preparations.

Miki Moriguchi, L.Ac. specializes in traditional Japanese-style acupuncture techniques. She uses extremely fine Japanese needles which are rarely used in Chinese acupuncture. Treatments are gentle and usually painless, yet very effective.

Call ( 925 ) 867 - 2861 for appointments

TRADITIONAL ORIENTAL MEDICINE

  • Traditional Oriental medicine (which includes acupuncture and herbal medicine) dates back 3000 years to Japan, Korea, India, Tibet and China.
  • Traditional Oriental medicine has gained worldwide acceptance and recognition. The World Health Organization recognizes acupuncture as an effective medical treatment, stating "the sheer weight of evidence demands that acupuncture must be taken seriously as a clinical procedure of considerable value."
  • Acupuncture associations and study groups are active in many countries, including the United States, France, Germany, Britain, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Argentina, Japan, China and Korea. In addition, many nations support active research programs in the physiology and therapy of acupuncture.
  • The State of California recognizes licensed acupuncturists as primary health care providers. Licenses are issued only after completion of a three- to four-year course of post-graduate study and the passing of an extensive examination.
  • Over 12 million Americans have turned to acupuncture. Oriental medicine is becoming the complementary treatment of choice for Americans everywhere.
  • Although traditional Oriental medicine uses many approaches, including diet, nutritional supplements, and massage, its cornerstones are acupuncture and herbal medicine. Also employed is moxibustion ( a heat treatment ) and cupping to improve circulation. Herbal supplements may be recommended to complement treatment and to speed the healing process.

HOW DOES ACUPUNCTURE WORK?

  • Acupuncture works even without the patient "believing" that it will. We know this from testing it on animals with successful results.
  • It has been shown that acupuncture strengthens the immune system by increasing T-cell counts. This may be why it works on allergies and chronic fatigue syndrome.
  • Increased circulation and healing allows acupuncture to work well for repetitive stress injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist tendonitis radiating to the neck.
  • Acupuncture releases pain-killing endorphins, which also play a big role in the functioning of the hormonal system. This is why acupuncture works well for back pain and arthritis, and also for PMS and ulcers.
  • These endorphins not only relax the whole body when released, but they regulate serotonin in the brain which plays a big part in our moods. This is why they treat depression and panic disorder with acupuncture in Japan and China.
  • Acupuncture breaks the spasm cycle which muscles can get "caught" in, causing unrelenting tightness and pain. It does this by increasing circulation, which in turn provides needed nutrients to nerves and muscles to begin the healing process.

The traditional explanation for how acupuncture works is as follows: there is an unceasing flow of “life energy” called “ ki ” which runs throughout the human body. This vital energy originates from the major organs and flows along continuous circulatory channels called meridians. Along these meridians are areas where the energy comes close to the surface, creating acupuncture points. We tap into these points to balance the energy which connects all of your organs. Energy must flow smoothly to maintain health. If your organs do not work in balance, you will be sick, either now or in the future!

WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT?

Before each treatment, Miki Moriguchi, L.Ac. will evaluate your health by asking you questions about how you feel. She may ask to see your tongue, feel your pulse, or palpate your abdomen.

The color and texture of the tongue can show how the body is functioning. Your pulse shows the strength and the balance of your organs. "Facial diagnosis" is often part of this evaluation. For example, darkness around the eyes is a kidney imbalance, a redness between eybrows is a heart imbalance, and a yellowish coloring around the mouth is a spleen imbalance.

Only disposable needles are used. The needles are as fine as a human hair and are tapped in through a tiny tube. Most patients do not even feel the needles. The acupuncture points are stimulated with mostly shallow insertion and generally provide a relaxing and soothing experience. The needles are usually left in for 15 to 20 minutes, during which time the patient relaxes under a heat lamp while soft music plays. Many patients fall asleep due to the relaxing endorphins which are released.

NUMBER AND FREQUENCY OF TREATMENTS

Each patient is unique. The number and frequency of treatments will vary from patient to patient. Some symptoms are relieved after the first treatment, while others may take four to ten treatments. Your body constitution, severity of your problem, and the length of time that you have been sick will all play a part in this. While a specific problem is being worked on, you may visit the acupuncturist once or twice a week, and gradually reduce the frequency to once or twice a month. To simply maintain good health, you may come in for a "tune-up" when the seasons change or monthly if you have a tendency towards health problems.

AREAS OF EFFECTIVENESS

Oriental and Western medicine each have their strengths, which is why both systems are used by medical practitioners in Japan and China. Traditional Oriental medicine is effective for chronic conditions and routine health problems, as well as non life-threatening acute conditions.

Here are some conditions effectively treated with acupuncture:

  1. ALLERGIES
  2. ASTHMA
  3. BRONCHITIS
  4. COUGHS
  5. COLDS
  6. HEADACHES
  7. DIZZINESS
  8. VERTIGO
  9. CHRONIC FATIGUE
  10. LOW ENERGY
  11. STRESS
  12. INSOMNIA
  13. ANXIETY
  14. DEPRESSION
  15. DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
  16. CONSTIPATION AND DIARRHEA
  17. DEPENDENCE ON FOOD, ALCOHOL, CIGARETTES, OR DRUGS
  18. NEURALGIA
  19. FIBROMYALGIA
  20. JOINT PAIN AND STIFFNESS
  21. MUSCLE OR TENDON PAIN AND STIFFNESS
  22. NECK PAIN AND STIFFNESS
  23. ARTHRITHIS
  24. BACK PROBLEMS
  25. SCIATICA
  26. PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME
  27. MENOPAUSE
  28. DYSMENORRHEA
  29. GYNECOLOGICAL DISORDERS
  30. MORNING SICKNESS
  31. INFERTILITY
  32. BREECH BABY
  33. IMPOTENCE
  34. SKIN PROBLEMS INCLUDING ACNE
  35. SUPPORT TREATMENT FOR CANCER PATIENTS
  36. IMMUNE SYSTEM WEAKNESS OR DISORDERS
  37. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
  38. DIABETES
  39. HEART DISEASE
  40. AFTEREFFECTS OF STROKE
  41. PEDIATRIC DISORDERS (We use gentle pediatric techniques)