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Chinese Acupuncture & Herbs
1954 Ashley River Rd # L,
Charleston, SC

(843) 763-6788
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Reese William
1124 Sam Rittenberg Blvd # 1,
Charleston, SC

(843) 556-3462
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Acupuncture & Wellness Llc
4 Carriage Ln # 405,
Charleston, SC

(843) 225-2088
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Body Architects
769 Meeting St,
Charleston, SC

(843) 224-8075
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Acupuncture Clinic-charleston
679 Saint Andrews Blvd,
Charleston, SC

(843) 763-3311
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Clinic Of Acupuncture
5 Daniel St,
Charleston, SC

(843) 571-6913
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Smythe Gregg
103 Rutledge Ave,
Charleston, SC

(843) 270-2228
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Acupuncture & Wellness
310 Broad St,
Charleston, SC

(843) 225-2088
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Acupuncture & Wellness
627 Johnnie Dodds Blvd,
Mt Pleasant, SC

(843) 225-2088
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Low Country Acupuncture
308 Lucas St,
Mt Pleasant, SC

(843) 412-8345
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Clinic Of Acupuncture
1465 Stuart Engals Blvd,
Mt Pleasant, SC

(843) 881-1818
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Krier Lea
1965 Riviera Dr,
Mt Pleasant, SC

(843) 224-9823
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North Charleston SC South Carolina Acupuncture Yellow Pages - North Charleston, SC Acupuncture Online Yellow Pages

Just north of the city of Charleston is the suburb of North Charleston, a much newer community that while it doesn�t have as much of the historic charm as its bigger neighbor to the south, it more than makes up for it with many other features. North Charleston is on the Atlantic coast of the southern U.S. state of South Carolina and it is the major shopping center within the state. However, the current defining factor of the city is its incredible rate of growth. First incorporated as a city in 1972 with somewhere around 20,000 residents, North Charleston now boasts over 80,000 residents, a quadrupling of population in little over three decades.

A session of acupuncture therapy involves metallic, solid, and hair-thin needles. People experience acupuncture therapy differently, but most feel no or minimal pain as the needles are inserted. Acupuncture therapy is the practice of inserting thin needles into specific body points to improve health and well-being. It originated in China more than 2,000 years ago. Acupuncture therapy originated in China at least 2,000 years ago, and moved to the west in the 1970s as part of a greater awakening that included yoga, meditation, new diets, and other so-called alternative fare. Acupuncture therapy can treat a variety of ailments and problems like; back pain, neck pain, headaches, migraines, infertility, joint pain, quit smoking, allergies, and female hormonal and menopausal issues.