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Acupuncture, a centuries-old Chinese healing art, is like hitting the body’s “reset” button to revive energy and well-being. By carefully placing ultra-fine needles into specific points, this technique taps into the body’s natural energy, or “Qi,” unlocking the potential to alleviate pain, reduce stress, and promote deep healing.

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    Carole Duménil studied shiatsu with Marianne Fuenmayor in New York in the late 1990s before completing a three and a half year training at the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine in Reading, UK in 2003, earning a Licenciate in Acupuncture. She worked alongside Gerad Kite in London for several years, expanding her practice to include other aspects of Chinese medicine such as Chinese nutritional therapy, Yang Sheng, aromapuncture, Chinese herbal therapy, meditation, and Qi Gong. Carole practiced privately in London for eight years and has a special interest in women's health, fertility, and mental and emotional well-being. Since 2010, she has been practicing in Marbella, Costa del Sol.

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  • What does acupuncture actually do?

    Acupuncture uses thin needles to stimulate specific points, balancing energy and releasing natural pain relievers like endorphins, reducing pain, stress, and boosting well-being.

  • How many sessions of acupuncture do you need?

    The number of acupuncture sessions depends on you and your specific condition. Some people feel better after just one session, while others may need a few more over weeks or months for lasting results.

  • How long does acupuncture treatment take?

    An acupuncture session usually lasts between 20 and 60 minutes.

  • What are the side effects of acupuncture?

    Serious complications are rare when performed by a trained professional. Mild bruising, soreness, slight bleeding, or temporary fatigue can occur, while dizziness, nausea, or emotional release are less common.

  • Is acupuncture scientifically proven?

    Acupuncture shows benefits for pain, migraines, and arthritis. However, scientific views on its effectiveness are mixed. The WHO and NIH recognize acupuncture. But more research is needed to confirm its full effectiveness.