We are an integrative medicine practice serving the Central Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania regions. Our mission is to help you improve your health and quality of life by providing exceptional holistic healthcare using Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, and integrative therapies. Questions about Acupuncture and Eastern Medicine? Use our Contact Form to schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation, and find out how Acupuncture and related integrative therapies can help you.
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Our vision is to create a collaborative partnership with our patients and other healthcare providers to facilitate patient care and promote optimal health, attain recognition as a trusted leader in our field of medicine, and advance the healthcare profession towards a truly integrated system of medicine.
Our mission at Princeton AcuHealth is to help you improve your health and quality of life by providing exceptional holistic health care using Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, and Eastern therapies.
Our mission at Princeton AcuHealth is to help you improve your health and quality of life by providing exceptional holistic health care using Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, and Eastern therapies.
We use a variety of treatment techniques to help bring you back into balance and enable your body to heal itself naturally.
Our treatments are tailored to the individual needs of each patient in order to yield the most effective results.
Whether you have a chronic issue that is not improving, or if you simply want to optimize your health, we are here to help you get better.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine, hair-thin needles into specific points on the skin.
It affects the body both locally and systemically.
Our treatments are tailored to the individual needs of each patient in order to yield the most effective results.
Whether you have a chronic issue that is not improving, or if you simply want to optimize your health, we are here to help you get better.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine, hair-thin needles into specific points on the skin.
It affects the body both locally and systemically.
Cupping is one of the oldest methods of Asian medicine, its earliest use dating back to 1550 B.C. Traditionally, cupping therapy was performed using hollowed-out animal horns or cups made of bamboo, iron, or pottery.
In modern times glass, plastic, and even silicone cups are used.
Modern cupping therapy consists of placing a specialized cup over specific areas on the skin, using heat or a manual pump to create suction.
This negative pressure draws the skin and superficial muscle layers into the cup, helping to loosen muscles and sedate the nervous system, stimulate blood flow, clear stagnation, and remove toxins from the body.
In modern times glass, plastic, and even silicone cups are used.
Modern cupping therapy consists of placing a specialized cup over specific areas on the skin, using heat or a manual pump to create suction.
This negative pressure draws the skin and superficial muscle layers into the cup, helping to loosen muscles and sedate the nervous system, stimulate blood flow, clear stagnation, and remove toxins from the body.
Herbal medicine has traditionally been used by native cultures all over the world to maintain health and treat illnesses, and has since evolved into a sophisticated system of diagnosis and medicine.
Today, herbal medicine is perhaps the most widely used holistic treatment modality, effective for both treatment and prevention of disease.
Herbal medicines include a variety of herbs, such as astragalus, ginkgo, ginseng, licorice, schisandra, peony, etc., either singularly or in different combinations, to treat illness.
Today, herbal medicine is perhaps the most widely used holistic treatment modality, effective for both treatment and prevention of disease.
Herbal medicines include a variety of herbs, such as astragalus, ginkgo, ginseng, licorice, schisandra, peony, etc., either singularly or in different combinations, to treat illness.
Acupuncture has been recognized by the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the World Health Organization (WHO) as an effective therapeutic treatment for many conditions.
The following is a partial list of conditions we treat.
If you do not see your specific condition listed here, please contact us to find out how acupuncture and integrative medicine can benefit you.
The following is a partial list of conditions we treat.
If you do not see your specific condition listed here, please contact us to find out how acupuncture and integrative medicine can benefit you.
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