November 30, 2009
Couples May Have Trouble Hitting a Hole in One This Holiday Season?
November 30. Phoenix, AZ - Tiger Woods isn’t alone in the potential Marital Mayhem that accompanies this holiday season. In fact, fire hydrants and trees across the country are at risk at 2:30 a.m. when stress levels peak this time of year.
To help, the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture is offering a Marital Mayhem Treatment. Couples looking for relief can come in and get a “2 for 1” treatment to help them de-stress and release tension. The Woods family is welcome to participate.
Everyday stresses and pains of modern life can be the root of many marital problems. Rumors and gossip within the family and even outside of it can contribute to these problems. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine has repeatedly been proven to be very effective in relieving stress and treating stress related symptoms such as headaches, migraines, and back and shoulder pain. Acupuncture even helps to calm frazzled emotions such as anger and depression.
One study from Duke Medical University showed that Acupuncture was more effective in treating headaches than pharmaceutical treatments.
Catherine Niemic, President of PIHMA College and Clinic says, “"The use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)has grown at a phenomenal rate over the past few years as more and more people turn toward Oriental Medicine which has proven to be more effective and often cost less than conventional medicine.”
Couples wishing to take advantage of the Marital Mayhem Treatment simply need to contact PIHMA Acupuncture Clinic to schedule an appointment.
About PIHMA
The Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine & Acupuncture (PIHMA), now in its 13th year, is the Valley's only accredited Asian medical college, offering 4-year Master of Science degrees in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Located at 301 E. Bethany Home Road, the graduate programs offer the highest level of training in acupuncture and Chinese herbal