Eye acupuncture according to Prof. John Boel
Eye acupuncture according to Prof. John Boel
Modern acupuncture - eye acupuncture according to Boel with the MAB method, which includes the following systems:
- AcuNova
- AcuChronic
- AcuDNA

Acupuncture on the ear and skull
Ear acupuncture according to Nogier and skull acupuncture according to Yamamoto
Both forms of acupuncture are microsystem acupuncture, which is now widely used and gaining in importance.

Acupuncture can be used to treat a variety of health problems and conditions. Some of the most common uses of acupuncture include:
Relief from pain, stress and nausea.
Risks may include
slight bruising, dizziness or infections at the injection site may occur.
In acupuncture, fine needles are placed at specific points on the body to regulate the flow of energy in the body.
1. Pain management: Acupuncture is often used to relieve acute and chronic pain, including back pain, joint pain, migraines, menstrual cramps and neuropathic pain.
2. Stress and anxiety: Acupuncture can help reduce stress, promote relaxation and alleviate the symptoms of anxiety disorders as well as mental disorders, depressive moods, restlessness
3. Nausea and vomiting
4. Sleep disorders: Acupuncture can help improve sleep disorders and promote sleep quality.
5. Digestive problems: Acupuncture can be used for digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome, heartburn and functional gastrointestinal complaints.
6. Allergies and asthma: Acupuncture can help relieve allergy symptoms and asthma attacks.
It is important to note that acupuncture should be considered a complementary therapy and not a substitute for conventional medical treatments.
The WHO (World Health Organization) has compiled a list of symptoms that can be treated with acupuncture.
These include
- Therapy support for addictions such as: nicotine abuse, obesity
- Eye diseases
- functional heart disease (hypotension/hypertension)
Source: https://www.evidencebasedacupuncture.org/acupuncture-scientific-evidence/