I do not know the cost in the UK but I am pretty sure you can find a community acupuncturist that will be cheaper and same quality as an other high dollar acupuncturist. Weight does not matter and actually that is one thing it can help you with along with thousands of other things...
Finding a good acupuncturist is like finding a good pair of shoes lol you test one out for awhile and see if it is a fit and if not then you try another. I think the first thing to see results is to believe in the acupuncture and focus on meditation or breathing techniques.
The acupuncture will help your conscious in your weight. I have multiple areas to focus on so I started with the worst for me which is chronic pain and mental stability and then add more as you go.
yes you want to ask questions about their backgrounds of schooling, how many years in field etc. And make sure always use new wires!!!
Hope you try it out and come back to let us know after a few times how it goes...It takes more than once to see results. I was such a mess I could barely walk and talk and surrendered to acupuncture at my lowest and I started seeing results first day(kind of rare)
Hope you find relief in acupuncture

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Originally Posted by Morgansangel
Anyone any idea of costs in the UK? My 87 year old grandma swears she wouldn't still be walking if she hadnt had it years ago (she has arthritis. In fact she's the starting point of it in my family, came from her to my mum to me :/)
I'm really self conscious though and conscious about my weight.
Does it still work if you're overweight? Like do the wires still hit the spots they're supposed to or will extra fat stop them working?
Do you ask for one area to concentrate on? Because I have various things I could really do with help for at the moment & am interested.
Also how do you know they're good vs the bad ones some people say they've had? Is there a board they register with? Or qualifications?
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