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They have better and longer lasting responses.

There are many different ways of performing acupuncture, for example TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), Japanese, Korean, French Energetics, Worsley 5 Elements, ear, hand, etc. In choosing an acupuncturist the specific style a practitioner uses is not so important as the success rate a practitioner obtains with whatever style they use. Patients are asked cat seasonal allergies to score their nose stuffiness on a zero to ten scale. A score may be determined before and after the acupuncture treatment. Zero meaning no stuffiness at all and 10 being the worst possible stuffiness for the patient.

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July 27th, 2011  in cat seasonal allergies Comments Off