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Baltimore Acupuncture LLC1501 Sulgrave Avenue, Suite 310
Baltimore, MD 21209(443) 254-6841 - Testimonials
“When I first started seeing her I had hip pain, groin pain, leg pain and back pain. I had been to see many Doctors who were doing nothing to fix my pain. The only thing they could offer me was pain meds, which I could not take. The relief I got after seeing Lisa was an improvement after being in pain for one year. I thank her for her healing hands, because if it were not for her, I would
... Read more »“On several occasions I felt so worn that I almost decided I would not be able to make it to my appointment. I am glad I did though because she was always able to address my needs for the day and I inevitably left energized, happier, and at peace. The treatments have been a pillar of support and a haven of refuge for me through my difficulties; on both a physical and emotional level.” S.B.
“My treatments allowed me to get past my anger and hurt associated with losing my job, better focus and maintain my good health. I always left my treatment feeling relaxed and confident I could tackle whatever was dealt to me during the week.” K.R.
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Can Acupuncture Bring Relief Between Multiple Sclerosis Relapses?

A diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) can change life in an instant. One minute you’re seemingly fine and the next you find yourself in a neurologist’s office. Symptoms can creep in over a few months. Symptoms like tingling in the hands, unexplained fatigue that sleep doesn’t fix, and moments where your legs feel like they don’t belong to you.
MS is a chronic neurological condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the protective covering of nerves, disrupting communication between the brain and body. Symptoms vary widely and include fatigue, pain, mobility issues, bladder dysfunction, and cognitive challenges, but what unites many patients is unpredictability.
Conventional treatments helped manage disease progression, but the day-to-day symptoms can remain. Many people with MS explore complementary therapies, not as replacements, but as support. And that’s where acupuncture comes in. continue reading

