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Acupuncture
A component of Traditional Chinese Medicine involving the gentle placement of tiny, sterile, disposable needles into specific points on the body to address imbalances which can cause ill health.
Chinese Herbal Formulas
Used alone as treatment or in conjunction with acupuncture to strengthen, support or tonify the body and expedite the healing process.
Moxibustion
The burning of mugwort, a small, spongy herb, to heat acupuncture points or other indicated areas of the body to facilitate healing by stimulating blood flow, and the flow of Qi.
Acupressure and Shiatsu Massage
Needle free techniques using direct stimulation of acupuncture points with the fingers along energy pathways of the body to facilitate the flow of Qi.
Nutrition
Specific food suggestions used to strengthen, rebuild, and balance the body.
Electro-acupuncture
The stimulation of acupuncture points using a safe, gentle, electrical current.
Cupping
The use of glass cups to create a vacuum in order to increase warmth and circulation.
Qi Gong
The cultivation of Qi using exercises, breathing techniques, and meditations to enhance Qi and increase overall health.
Tai Chi
A graceful and gentle form of exercise and stretching that connects mind and body creating balance of Qi for the promotion of maximum health.
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