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What is biopuncture?
Biopuncture is the injection of sterile biologic products into specific locations of the body. It is also known as Acupuncture Injection Therapy (AIT) or Point Injection Therapy (PIT). Acupuncture points can be chosen based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles and diagnosis to stimulate an immune response, balance hormones, regulate function, speed healing, and restore energy and vitality. I usually choose trigger points to relieve pain and “knots” in the muscles that many have experienced for years.
What can it treat?
Biopuncture can treat a wide variety of health concerns and chronic complex health issues. Its results can be tremendous, and because it usually uses micro- doses, the goal is to initiate a healing process, not simply suppress symptoms.
For more about some of the health issues I treat with biopuncture:
Pain and injury
Pain and Injuries Natural Treatment
Natural anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants, and pain relievers can be delivered directly to the site that you need them.
This is one area that biopuncture treatment really shines, and I have many remedies to address pain and injuries, both chronic and acute.
Natural remedies that are anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, and that can reduce swelling can help relieve both acute and chronic pain issues.
Procaine is the only pharmaceutical I inject. I use just a 1% dilution, which I further dilute with one of the natural remedies. Procaine is a local anesthetic.
I choose point locations based on where you have pain so that the remedy doesn’t have far to travel. Pain relief may be instant, may take until the next day, or take a couple of treatments.
I have had stiffness and minimal mobility in my shoulder for over a year. I had heard about biopuncture and was interested in Dr. Carr’s treatment because I do not like to take drugs for pain.
My shoulder had been sore every night for a week. I wasn’t sure what to expect but the biopuncture needle felt similar to an acupuncture needle. That night, I felt a big difference in my shoulder and did not experience the nightly soreness.
I have had a second treatment and I have gained more mobility in my shoulder. Since the treatments are natural and work with my body’s ability to heal itself, I am going to continue along this path.
– L.N., Vancouver, B.C.
When you are suffering with pain and injuries natural treatment using biopuncture may be your solution to recovery.
Allergies
Allergies Natural Treatment
You need not suffer from allergies anymore because biopuncture has a solution for you.
Whether you have allergies to pollen, dust, animal dander, particular foods, or other items, natural remedies can help balance the immune system, improve lymphatic drainage, and support liver function and detoxification.
It may take only a few treatments to reduce your allergic reactions, decreasing your suffering from red itchy eyes, runny nose, headaches, sneezing, eczema, rashes, hives, digestive upset, and more.
Allergies natural treatment–no matter what you are allergic to–is possible so you can get on with your day.
Immune boosting
Cold and Flu Prevention and Immune Boosting Natural Treatment
A natural immune boosting shot to help you suffer fewer and less intense colds and flus.
You don’t have to choose one or the other–flu shot or natural immune boosting shot. For those of you who do not want to get the flu shot, but do want the extra support, it’s possible to receive a natural remedy to boost immune function. If you choose to get the flu shot, these remedies will not conflict (get them a week or more away from the flu shot), but will give you a broader protection, as the flu shot does not target all viruses and does not work against many infections.
Cold and flu season usually hits hardest during our fall and winter months, so I recommend starting cold and flu prevention at the end of August or very beginning of September. For those of you who don’t generally get sick easily, I recommend you get the immune boosting shot once or twice during this season. Those who often get sick more often should receive the booster more often, perhaps as much as once a month.
You might also want to have your immune boosting natural treatment before you travel, when you are exposed to many sick people, or at the very start of a cold.
Detoxification
Detoxification Natural Treatment
If you want an alternative or further support to detoxification cleansing kits, biopuncture offers an easy option.
We live in a toxic world, so even if we avoid alcohol, drugs, smoking, and other intoxicants, toxins are found in our water, air, and household chemicals. If you live a relatively clean life, doing a detox cleanse once a year (I usually suggest springtime), may suffice. If you indulge more frequently in intoxicants, take pharmaceuticals, or work with chemicals, you may need to cleanse more often.
I can choose natural remedies that support liver health and detoxification, while also supporting lymphatic drainage.
These remedies can support detoxification when used on their own or can support your herbal detoxification program, lessening the symptoms that can create discomfort for you at the beginning of a cleanse.
Biopuncture offers you a solution for detoxification natural treatment.
Hormone balancing: women and men
Hormone Balancing Natural Treatment
Hormone balancing is complex, but here are some simple remedies to complement a complete treatment plan.
For Women
Hormonal balancing for women is complex. Issues of hormonal imbalance can vary widely from irregular periods, menstrual cramping, mood swings, PCOS, and endometriosis to hot flashes, night sweats, and more.
Natural remedies can be an important part of your hormone balancing treatment plan. If water retention is one of your symptoms, a remedy can be selected to help drain that. Another remedy can be used if liver detoxification is what you need. It’s also possible to choose a different natural remedy to help when anxiety, depression, mood swings, and insomnia are part of your health concerns.
For Men
Just because there are fewer hormones to manage with men, doesn’t make it any less important. Natural remedies can be chosen to boost your energy and support your sexual health. Other remedies might also be used to help your liver handle detoxification that can interfere with your hormonal balance.
You needn’t struggle when you can choose a hormone balancing natural treatment like biopuncture.
Edema and swelling
Edema and Swelling Natural Treatment
Swelling and edema doesn’t just look bad; it is a sign of poor lymphatic drainage.
Lymphedema is swelling of one or more limb caused by problems with the lymphatic system.
Because the lymphatic system is an important part of the cardiovascular and immune system, and is involved in detoxification, treating swelling and supporting a healthy lymphatic system is much more than addressing the cosmetic appearance.
I will choose a natural remedy (also available in oral drops and topical cream formats) that supports the lymphatic system and improves drainage, reducing swelling and puffiness in your feet, legs, hands, neck, and face.
Edema and swelling natural treatment can be the solution you’ve been searching for.
Anxiety, depression, and stress
Anxiety and Depression Natural Treatment
Though almost half of those suffering from anxiety or depression have never gone to a doctor to address it, there are solutions for better mental health.
According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, about 20% of Canadians will personally experience a mental illness in their lifetime. Some mental illness is severe and strongly affects a person’s ability to function in daily activities. Some issues are milder, but can still greatly affect a person’s life–leading us to avoid certain situations, lose sleep, and struggle with health issues.
A natural remedy can be chosen for you to can help you manage your anxiety, depression, and insomnia. If other health issues, such as hormonal imbalance, pain, or toxin overload are contributing to your emotional issues, I will include other remedies to address those aspects.
Anxiety and depression natural treatment can be chosen to be given via biopuncture or orally.
Fatigue, nerve issues, mental fog (B12 shots)
Vitamin B12 Injection Natural Treatment for Fatigue and More
B12 injections are a fast and easy way to address deficiency.
Vitamin B12 is found in foods like meat, fish, and dairy. Though we’ve consistently recognized that vegetarians, vegans, those with poor digestion, high performance athletes, and the elderly are prone to B12 deficiency, according to the ongoing Framingham Offspring Study, almost 40% of Americans between 26 to 83 years of age are in the “low normal” range for B12 levels. Even though these levels are considered “normal,” they may actually be deficient.
Your might have a B12 deficiency if you suffer from fatigue, a loss of vibration sensation, walking and balance disturbances, heart disease, depression, sleep issues, allergies, poor concentration, confusion, dementia, and more.
You can supplement B12 orally or by injection. When taken orally, a sublingual (dissolve under the tongue) version is best. For those of you who want a best absorbed form and don’t want to take a pill daily, a B12 shot might be your best choice–quick and easy.
What is injected?
I use sterile biologic products, including both natural and pharmaceutical substances. Natural remedies are my main choice for injectables. I also use B12 and procaine. I select remedies to fit your health issue and problem area.
Does biopuncture hurt?
This is usually one of the first questions and concerns when it comes to any needle. For some, the worry occurs because they have had painful cortisone injections or prolotherapy. The needles I use are very fine and the quantity injected is small, so they are usually relatively comfortable. Some areas can feel a small pinprick, slight burning, pressure or a small amount of aching. Some patients don’t feel anything at all.
It is possible that you will feel a bit sore or tender after treatment, as biopuncture can offer more stimulus than acupuncture alone.
Is biopuncture safe?
The substances that are injected are very safe. Side effects are rare and may include bruising or slight irritation at the injection site, some temporary muscle pain or weakness, or dizziness after treatment. Though some notice immediate benefits, some experience a temporary aggravation of symptoms in the first 24 hours following treatment as the body is being stimulated to make changes. This is an adaptation part of treatment called the “reaction phase.”
Injection therapy has not been evaluated for those who are pregnant and all known or possible allergies must be reported so proper choices for therapeutic remedies can be suitably selected.
Is biopuncture a suitable treatment for you?
That is something that I would determine via a complete and thorough consultation and evaluation. I believe that you are the lead determinant of your own health. I will still recommend lifestyle, food, exercise, and a healthy attitude as your best foundation tools for wellness. Acupuncture, Chinese herbs, supplements, food cures, and biopuncture are the pieces that I can include to your game plan for optimal health and healing.
How do I prepare for biopuncture?
Ideally, do not drink coffee or strong green or black tea for at least an hour before treatment. Ideally, do not take aspirin or other non-prescription blood thinners for 1-3 days before biopuncture. Notify your practitioner if you take prescription blood thinners. If you bruise easily, take 1500mg of vitamin C and 500 mg of bioflavonoids twice daily.
After biopuncture, do not exercise, use a sauna, or use a hot tub for 5 hours after treatment. Do not get a deep tissue massage at the injection site for 2 days after treatment.
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