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Ageless Acupuncture725 Coleman Blvd
Suite 110
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
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Postpartum is More than Physical Healing: Holistic Support for New Moms

Bringing a baby into the world changes everything.
Your body, hormones, sleep, and emotions.
While most postpartum conversations focus on physical recovery, many women quietly struggle with exhaustion, anxiety, mood swings, hormonal shifts, and feeling unlike themselves.
If you are in Charleston and navigating postpartum recovery, know this:
Postpartum healing is not just about stitches and six-week checkups. It is about restoring balance physically, emotionally, and hormonally.
At Ageless Acupuncture in Mt. Pleasant, Natalie provides gentle, personalized postpartum acupuncture care designed to support your whole recovery.
Why You Should Try Electroacupuncture for Pain Management

For those suffering from chronic pain, traditional medications only provide temporary relief and can come with side effects that leave people feeling sluggish and unwell. Electroacupuncture combines traditional acupuncture with electrical stimulation, enhancing its effectiveness for managing pain and promoting healing. By delivering gentle electrical pulses through the acupuncture needles, this modern approach stimulates nerves, muscles, and connective tissues, offering a potent and scientifically backed method for pain management. Recent studies underscore the growing recognition of electroacupuncture as a safe and effective therapy for various pain conditions. continue reading
What is Electroacupuncture?

While you might be familiar with what acupuncture is, have you ever heard of electroacupuncture? Just like traditional acupuncture, electroacupuncture uses needles on various acupuncture points. The difference comes in that with electroacupuncture, a small electrode is attached to the needles which allows a small amount of electricity to pass through, giving a slight vibration or low hum during treatment.

