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I never knew how much relief I could actually realize with my neck and shoulder pain. It was chronic and I had it for a very long time. After just a few sessions I was feeling good as new. I highly recommend Dr. Grill because of the amazing work he did for me. I also found it to be relatively affordable. Worth every penny. Surely beats waking up in pain every day!
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I suffer from PTSD and this manifests itself as debilitating depression and anxiety. This in turn made every day of my life miserable for as far back as I can remember. I was constantly on edge and lashing out at people I love almost on a daily basis. I suffered from phantom pains all over my body and always
... Read more »Highly recommend Frank Grill and staff. They are very friendly, the place is clean and best of all, they helped cure my ailments. First, he helped with my sciatica and lower back pain, then a few months later, he helped with my stress. If you’re new to acupuncture and on the fence, you can’t go wrong. Give it try! Five stars to Frank and staff.
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What Are The Acupuncture Points?
Spinal Nerves (Left) Versus Meridians (Right)
If there is one thing that is said to me, over and over again, it is: “I don’t like needles.” If there is another thing that is said to me over and over (and over) again, it is: “How does acupuncture work, scientifically?” In clinic, I endeavor to
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