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Emie
7 years agoMember
@Glescagirl I have found acupuncture enormously beneficial to hot flushes - it hasn’t removed them entirely but they are much less severe and very manageable. I haven’t found it as helpful to the aches and pains however I am what the accupuncturists call a strong responder!
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