Acupuncture

Acupuncture needles in skin

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medicine-based approach to treat a variety of conditions by inserting fine needles into the specific acu-points on the body. These needles cause tiny injuries at the insertion site, which are usually not painful. However, they signal the body to respond and initiate the self-health process. People find relief and improved quality of life through acupuncture.

Gua Sha

Gua sha stone on a neck

Gua Sha is an ancient Chinese-medicine technique that uses a smooth edge tool to scrap certain areas on the skin, with the goal to unblock the Meridians and reduce Qi and blood stagnation that causes illness and disease.

Electro-Stimulation

Electro-stimulation on back via needles

Electron-Stimulation is a treatment technique that is widely used in conjunction with acupuncture treatment. Small electrodes are attached to the acupuncture needles to stimulate and increase the Qi flow.

Cupping

Cupping on back

Suction or fire-based cupping is a Chinese therapy aimed to reduce Qi and blood stagnation, and reduce pain, inflammation, and increase overall well-being. Cups are placed on specific points on the body to create a pressurized zone to draw the Qi to the area and stimulate the healing process.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion above hand

Moxibustion involves burning processed mugwort leaves on or near specific points on the body. It aims to improve the body’s Qi flow and increases the vitality energy. Moxibustion can be done in complementary to acupuncture or by itself.

Herbal medicine

Various medicinal herbs with a mortar and pestle

Herbal medicine is the use of medicinal plants. have been the basis for medical treatments through much of human history. A natural prescription is given in conjunction with other treatments for the restoration of balance in the body.