Traditional Chinese medicine or TCM views an individual as a whole person, connecting the spiritual, physical and emotional facets. When our fast paced lifestyle gets in the way of optimizing our health through preventative measures, over time, there is wear and tear on our systems. When we wear ourselves out, burn all bridges, then we start to experience chronic fatigue, insomnia, digestive issues, emotional imbalances and physical pain.
TCM is an aid to guide the body back into its optimal self, using its own life force energy called chi. Acupuncture, Chinese herbal therapy, Chinese nutritional guidance and Acupressure are main techniques that manipulates one's chi back into balance for well-being.
The World Health Organization recognized the ability of acupuncture and Oriental medicine to treat nearly four dozen common ailments, including neuromusculoskeletal conditions (such as arthritis, neuralgia, insomnia, dizziness, and neck/shoulder pain); emotional and psychological disorders (such as depression and anxiety); circulatory disorders (such as hypertension, angina pectoris, arteriosclerosis and anemia); addictions to alcohol, nicotine and other drugs; respiratory disorders (such as emphysema, sinusitis, allergies and bronchitis); and gastrointestinal conditions (such as food allergies, ulcers, chronic diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, intestinal weakness, anorexia and gastritis).
TCM is an aid to guide the body back into its optimal self, using its own life force energy called chi. Acupuncture, Chinese herbal therapy, Chinese nutritional guidance and Acupressure are main techniques that manipulates one's chi back into balance for well-being.
The World Health Organization recognized the ability of acupuncture and Oriental medicine to treat nearly four dozen common ailments, including neuromusculoskeletal conditions (such as arthritis, neuralgia, insomnia, dizziness, and neck/shoulder pain); emotional and psychological disorders (such as depression and anxiety); circulatory disorders (such as hypertension, angina pectoris, arteriosclerosis and anemia); addictions to alcohol, nicotine and other drugs; respiratory disorders (such as emphysema, sinusitis, allergies and bronchitis); and gastrointestinal conditions (such as food allergies, ulcers, chronic diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, intestinal weakness, anorexia and gastritis).
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Acupuncture involves the insertion of extremely thin needles through your skin at strategic points on your body.
A key component of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture helps the body to achieve balance and wellness by rebalancing the chi or life force energy.
Shiatsu means in Japanese, pressure point massage, this massage technique uses acupuncture meridians for deep slow strokes to relax knotty areas and bring the body into balance through following the energetic meridians.
Cupping is a form of manual therapy in which cups are placed on the skin to produce suction.
A key component of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture helps the body to achieve balance and wellness by rebalancing the chi or life force energy.
Shiatsu means in Japanese, pressure point massage, this massage technique uses acupuncture meridians for deep slow strokes to relax knotty areas and bring the body into balance through following the energetic meridians.
Cupping is a form of manual therapy in which cups are placed on the skin to produce suction.
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