Can I combine AcuScen with other therapies like acupuncture?
Acupuncture, reflexology, osteopathy, chiropractic and AcuScen treatment share various principles, but use very different delivery mechanisms and processes. Combining them in the same treatment period may lead to information overload or confusion in the body. A scatter-gun approach will prevent you from knowing which therapy is working best, and may therefore be a waste of time and money. It may even lead to conditions lasting longer and becoming more chronic. It’s better to try one method, intensively and uninterrupted, for say four to six treatments, see what progress is evident, and, if not satisfied, then try another. There are many other therapies with which AcuScen works well, and which will not cause such confusion since their treatment goals are different (homeopathy, nutrienergetics (NES), essential oils, lymph drainage, colonic irrigation, and dietary changes). But again, it would be best to stagger the start of them (especially something as systemic as homeopathy), so as to