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    • About AcupunctureAcupuncture is an age old medical practice that balances the body’s energy flow with tiny needles. Each needle is inserted into acupuncture points that conduct the flow of energy. When energy is balanced, pain is relieved and healing happens. Acupuncturists select acupuncture points along the body based on the signs of imbalance that the patient presents with as well as the patient’s main complaint of dis-ease. Traditional acupuncturists look at the patient’s tongue and feel the patient’s pulse on both wrists to determine the signs of imbalance. Tone of voice, physical appearance and other signs may be used as well. Many people are so relaxed during treatment that they fall asleep during their acupuncture session. The most common question asked to an acupuncturist is : “Do the needles hurt?” The answer is: “not generally.”  The needles are hair thin “tiny!” and placed in acupuncture points which are not likely to cause pain. Number of treatments varies with each patient. Some patients respond exceptionally well to the treatment and will need fewer than the projected number of sessions. Most people need at least 6-8 sessions to feel better and make the improvements last. Many times patients need to come in several times per week…
      • What does acupuncture treat…?List of treatable conditions.
      • General Process: Acupuncture
      • About Community StyleTiny Needle Community Acupuncture, LLC. Community style acupuncture is an open room facility. There are several patients in one room receiving treatment at the same time. This large group delivers a wonderful energy of healing and allows for sliding scale prices that fit within your budget. So, become a part of the common good and join us soon!
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  • About Us…Tiny Needle Community Acupuncture, LLC. is located in Mt. Lookout currently serving the Greater Cincinnati Area. This service is tailored to absolutely everyone interested in getting well and maintaining their health. We’re able to offer community style acupuncture services on a sliding scale. (Read “about community style” above.) You pay what you feel is affordable: $15/$30/$45.  Acupuncture therapy is delivered in a series of treatments. You need to be able to afford a consistent frequency to get the results that you want. Our pricing structure affords you the opportunity to follow your treatment plan and continue your treatment. Booking & Payment: We prefer on-line booking.  Tiny Needle uses clickbook.net as our booking server. www.TinyNeedleAcu.com will link you to the correct page on clickbook. If you are comfortable leaving a voicemail, you may choose to book your appointment by calling us at (513)400-4170. Calls will be returned in evening hours; therefore, bookings by phone will typically need to be made at least one day in advance. (Bookings on-line may be made up to 1 hour in advance.) Our treatments are by appointment only.  Your payment can be made in one of the following ways: online (clicking on the payment prompt after booking…
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    • Contact Us! (513)400-4170Contact information: Kristin Gundrum, L.Ac. (513)400-4170   Tiny Needle Community Acupuncture, LLC. 1026 Delta Ave., Ste.A Cincinnati, Ohio 45208
      • Contact Us! (513)400-4170  Contact information: Kristin Gundrum, L.Ac. (513)400-4170 Tiny Needle Community Acupuncture, LLC. 1026 Delta Ave., Ste.A Cincinnati, Ohio 45208
    • About Us…Tiny Needle Acupuncture is here to serve the Greater Cincinnati Area with traditional and the more affordable yet abbreviated community style acupuncture. Acupuncture is now far more affordable and affordable to the masses. Natural medicine for a healthy you.
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    • Out of Town ResourceOut of town and need to locate an acupuncturist?  Click on National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine: http://nccaom.org  
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  • 03/25/2021

    Auricular Acupuncture/ Acupressure

    Dr. Paul Nozier developed the inverted fetus concept of auricular acupuncture in the 1950’s. Since then, it has been embraced by Traditional Chinese Medicine as well. Initially, the Chinese found it to be helpful for gallbladder issues, insomnia, and pain conditions. Currently, acupuncturists use these points for almost any application: weight loss, pain & anesthesia,…

  • 06/18/2024

    What’s nagging?

    What’s in the way of you having full energy and full focus for life? Do you have pain? Symptoms? Emotional or other stressors? Try about 4 regular treatments of acupuncture and see how life can open up to new horizons! Live fully again!! Acupuncture moves your system into greater alignment of homeostasis. This means networks…

  • 05/23/2023

    Tiny Needle Reviews

    Tiny Needle Acupuncture is so blessed with wonderful reviews! If you are on the fence about whether to try acupuncture or not, consider our reviews. Here’s what people have said through the years: Thank you to all who have taken the time to leave feedback! It’s AMAZING to see what acupuncture can do!!! (What can…

  • 12/27/2022

    Our Miley…

    I often get asked about Miley our therapy dog. Miley worked at Tiny Needle Acupuncture as a therapy dog up until Covid in March of 2020. She was the best girl! Our girl passed away on Thursday 12/22/22. We are grief stricken, but we were blessed with a beautiful long life for Miley…. she lived…

  • 07/13/2022

    Tofu Matcha Smoothie

    Traditional Chinese Medicine includes items like acupuncture and dietary therapy to optimize your health. Schedule your appointment today! Blend: 1/6 block of firm (or other density) tofu add 8-10 oz. water 1 level tsp. matcha powder 1tsp. brown sugar (or honey) 1tsp. roasted, ground, black sesame seeds (great to prepare in advance and store in…

  • 06/09/2022

    “scrolling thumb”

    Given that we can’t seem to peel ourselves away from that little computer called a cell phone… “texting thumb” is becoming a common malady. What is scrolling thumb? Texting or scrolling with your thumb on your cell phone, (instead of the index finger), moves the thumb repetitively in a way that it was not designed…

  • 10/21/2021

    Menopause & Hot Flashes

  • 10/20/2021

    Dietary relief for: Aches, Sensitivity, and Mood

    Acupuncture, exercise, sunlight (vitamin D), and certain foods can increase the chemical messengers called neurotransmitters that help with a plethora of physiological functions. “Nearly every function in the human body.” There is currently no way to test whether your levels of neurotransmitters are healthy or not. Therefore experimentation with supplements is not a recommended route.…

  • 02/09/2021

    Stretches for Legs and Low Back

    Stretching the legs first can make a significant difference for the tension in the low back. The suggestion is to stretch leg muscles first, then go to the low back stretch. Stretching after physical activity and anytime you have tension or pain is recommended. No need to force the stretch. Stretch gently with correct form…

  • 01/08/2019

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