Benzodiazepines are widely used medications, but, unfortunately, dependence is common. This article explores the energetic impact of these anxiolytics, using side-effect profiles and the impressions of practitioners. Given that anxiety is essentially an energetic phenomenon, acupuncture can offer a creative alternative for suitable patients. Four cases are described briefly to illustrate the use of acupuncture.
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