Acupuncture &
Traditional Chinese Medicine
"Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) originated about 3,000 years ago. It is a complete healing system that includes Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Moxa, Cupping & Manual Therapies to treat Body, Mind & Spirit."
Traditional Medicine in China, Korea, and Japan: A Brief Introduction and Comparison https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2012/429103/
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Therapeutic Benefits of TCM:
~ Physical, Mental & Emotional Balance
~ Pain Relief
~ Disease Treatment & Prevention
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Conditions Commonly Treated:
~ Injury, Acute & Chronic Pain
~ Digestive Disorders
~ Immune, Allergies & Skin Conditions
~ Depression, Anxiety & Stress
~ Addictions & Weight Loss
~ Gynecological, Reproduction & Infertility
~ Women, Men, Pediatric & Geriatric Conditions
"The World Health Organization recognizes and recommends Acupuncture for over100 Disorders"
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ACUPUNCTURE: REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF REPORTS ON CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIALS
Chapter 3: Diseases and disorders that can be treated with acupuncture
Cupping Therapy
Cupping is an ancient therapeutic practice.
A small round suction cup is placed on the skin. The suction separates the tissues & increases circulation, reducing pain & stagnation and promoting blood flow & healing.
We use both pneumatic & silicone cups.
Far East Asian Body Work
These practices focus on smoothing the flow of Qi in the meridians & balancing the body by
increasing blood flow & decreasing pain.
Wonderfully relaxing and effectively therapeutic, these techniques are a perfect accompaniment to acupuncture.
Moxabustion
Moxa is a warming technique to warm the meridians, smooth the flow of Qi & blood, and maintain homeostasis. It can stabilize and improve many conditions, including respiratory, gastrointestinal, joint pain, & menses.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture dates back over 3,000 years. Thin, sterile needles are placed in acupoints on the body to stimulate the movement of Qi and balance the body.
Chinese Herbal Therapy
TCM Medicine includes herbal remedies that have been used for centuries.
Meridian System
The theory of the body's Meridian System dates back to the ancient Indian & Chinese medical systems of knowledge. This system allows access to deeper areas of the body to promote healing and homeostasis.
Qi Gong & Tai Chi
These ancient forms of exercise invigorate & regenerate the body on all levels by increasing and balancing the
Qi of the body.
Qi is known as the body's vital life force.
Cultivating Qi calms & centers the mind, enhances functioning, and increases the body's energy & longevity.