Located in the West-Midlands in the beautiful County of Worcestershire is the thriving Market Town of Evesham. Originally founded around an 8th-century abbey which was destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Evesham now has a growing population of well over 27,000 local inhabitants. Almost completely surrounded by water, in a meander of the River Avon between Stratford-upon-Avon and Tewkesbury, this popular Town is situated on a horseshoe-shaped peninsula. This is an area steeped in traditions and their black and white buildings tell old stories of historical events that happened centuries ago. Home to several out-of-town retail parks, probably one thing you wouldn’t expect to find in such a quintessentially English Market Town is the ancient art of Acupuncture Evesham offered by an experienced, reputable, professional such as https://www.purelandsacu.co.uk/acupuncture-evesham. Originating from China, Acupuncture is based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and involves a specialist practitioner inserting approximately five to twenty, very fine needles into certain areas of a patient’s body and then leaving them in place for ten to twenty minutes. Most commonly used to treat pain, in more recent times this gentle and effective treatment has been found to help with other common problems such as overall wellness, stress management, anxiety, depression and other more psychological issues. Often described by experienced practitioners as a specific technique for balancing the flow of energy or life force — known as chi or qi (Chee).
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