Acupuncture, as practiced at Village Acupuncture, is the art of inserting extremely thin needles into specific locations to alleviate discomfort and affect change in the body. The techniques of diagnosis and treatment that we employ in our practice today have evolved over the course of 2000 years. In ancient times, Asian healing rituals often included acupuncture and herbal treatments.
Century after century, practitioners of these healing arts shared their experiences and observations to refine the practices of acupuncture and herbology. In an effort to explain how the insertion of needles can affect a person's health, these practitioners developed the concept of Qi. Qi (pronounced "chee") is the Chinese name for the vital energy that powers the universe and gives us life.
When we are born we inherit a finite amount of "Ancestral Qi." As we perform the normal functions of life, we tap into this Ancestral Qi, thus depleting the energy in our bodies. To supplement and preserve the Ancestral Qi, we convert food, water and air into more vital energy.
Century after century, practitioners of these healing arts shared their experiences and observations to refine the practices of acupuncture and herbology. In an effort to explain how the insertion of needles can affect a person's health, these practitioners developed the concept of Qi. Qi (pronounced "chee") is the Chinese name for the vital energy that powers the universe and gives us life.
When we are born we inherit a finite amount of "Ancestral Qi." As we perform the normal functions of life, we tap into this Ancestral Qi, thus depleting the energy in our bodies. To supplement and preserve the Ancestral Qi, we convert food, water and air into more vital energy.
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