Non-Medication Options for Symptoms of ADHD
As an Ambassador with my local Chamber of Commerce, I often meet with new members to introduce them to the Chamber and review all it has to offer. Recently, I spoke with a new Neponset Valley Chamber of Commerce member, Yi Luo of Eastway Acupuncture who told me she was making great progress with people with ADHD through her
Acupuncture work.
As we got to talk more about her work, I found the results that she has been getting fascinating and her approach, very holistic.
Many people with ADD or ADHD, with whom I work, have expressed interest in learning more about non-medication options for dealing with their symptoms of ADHD. I have written about the use of Neurofeedback for ADHD, and Magnesium for ADHD, so I recorded this video to give you some more information and so you can use this to decide to pursue does acupuncture work for ADHD.
Interestingly, it seems Yi really takes a customized approach to her work, taking into account many unique factors for each client, such as the energy level of each patient. She also explores each person’s diet/nutrition, exercise, and emotional state before she creates a treatment plan.
Acupuncture Treatments for ADHD
Yi reported using a customized combination of treatments including, acupuncture, acupressure, chinese herbs, Tai Chi, massage, cupping, magnets, oils with herbs, lotions, electrical muscle stimulation to name a few.
Consequently, she reports that results can be achieved in as few as 4 sessions, Furthermore, she reports that some people experience relief quicker.
If you are looking for non-medication options to treat ADHD, you may want to consider Acupuncture, acupressure, and other Chinese techniques.
Certainly, you will want to consult your primary care doctor before making any health related decisions.

