NADA acupuncture
NADA acupuncture is a specialized ear acupuncture protocol developed for treating addiction, PTSD and mental health conditions using five specific points in the ear.
NADA acupuncture is a standardized ear acupuncture treatment developed by the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association. The method involves placing five thin needles in specific points in the ear and is primarily used for treating addiction, PTSD, anxiety and stress-related disorders. Treatment typically lasts 30-45 minutes with the patient sitting quietly while the needles work. The NADA protocol is evidence-based and used in hospitals, addiction centers and clinics worldwide. The treatment promotes natural healing, reduces withdrawal symptoms and creates mental balance. NADA acupuncture is safe, non-invasive and can be combined with other therapy forms. The method requires no conversation during treatment, making it particularly suitable for trauma treatment where verbal therapy can be challenging.
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