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Acupuncture and Tai Chi as Incontinence Treatments

By Jasmine Schmidt, Health Guide Monday, July 02, 2007
In my last SharePost I started discussing the use of alternative or complementary treatment for incontinence. While these treatments can be controversial, there are many people who are ready to throw up their hands in frustration because they seem to have run out of traditional treatment options ...
Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine and Diet Changes to Treat Incontinence
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Lara Belonogoff
7/ 2/07 8:04pm

Thanks for the informative posting. It seems the problem is two-fold in that there isn’t enough research into incontinence and it is something that people are reticent to discuss. Once the stigma is taken away hopefully people will feel more open about discussing what alternative therapies worked for them and which ones didn’t. And then word-of-mouth suggestions can aid others until more research is forthcoming.


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By Jasmine Schmidt, Health Guide— Last Modified: 12/26/10, First Published: 07/02/07