Safe effective acupuncture from clinics in Berkhamsted and Milton Keynes..

Easy to reach locations in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, with evening and weekend appointments available

 

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From an extensively qualified practitioner..

Trained at The Shiatsu College London, The University of Westminster, and The College of Integrated Chinese Medicine

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A Member of the British Acupuncture Council..

The main governing body for the practice of Traditional Acupuncture in the UK

Ensuring excellence in standards of safety, training and practice

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With 8 years training in Chinese Medicine..

Combining the best of traditional and modern approaches to the art of acupuncture

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About Sean

Sean Heneghan holds a BSc (hons) degree in Acupuncture from the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine, and operates acupuncture clinics in Berkhamsted and Milton Keynes.

His focus is on integrating the best of the traditional forms of acupuncture with a modern scientific approach to understanding acupuncture’s effects.

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About Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a medical treatment which originally evolved in China. Simply stated, it’s the practice of stimulating the nervous system with needles for therapeutic effect. Stimulating peripheral nerves modifies the chemicals produced in the nervous system, which in turn provides relief from the symptoms of illness, and increases our feelings of physical and emotional well being.

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Patient Testimonials

” I first went to see Sean Heneghan as I was both emotionally and physically at an all time low.

I had constant pain following surgeries during 2009 and felt I would never be ok again.
After 1 session with Sean Heneghan, the pain was gone, and I was able to stop taking prescription pain killers.”

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January 20, 2012 · by Sean Heneghan · Testimonials
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“Having suffered with a number of problems related to stress for many years I was at a pretty rock bottom stage when I contacted Sean.  I had picked up a card at my Beauty Therapists studio and having had acupuncture a few years ago which was very successful I thought I would give it another…

November 25, 2011 · by Sean Heneghan · Acupuncture News, Research
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CGRP (Calcitonin gene related peptide) is a vasodilating peptide which when released by a nerve ending increases blood flow into tissues. The physiologist and acupuncturist Thomas Lundeberg has demonstrated previously that the sensory stimulation of acupuncture increases the levels of CGRP in the saliva of patients with xerostomia (dry mouth) and could be one of…

November 18, 2011 · by Sean Heneghan · Acupuncture News, Research
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Researchers in China have been investigating the potential of acupuncture in relieving xerostomia (dry mouth) induced by head and neck radiation in cancer patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Current standard care often offers little in relieving this simple but distressing symptom and this randomized controlled trial compared acupuncture with current treatment options. The researchers note that…