
Acupuncture:
the insertion of special sterilized, disposable
needles through the skin into the underlying
tissues at specific points on the surface of the
body
Oriental Wellness Therapy –
incorporating a variety of
healing modalities, mixing traditional
techniques with contemporary Asian healing arts. The
intent of the therapy is to relieve stress and
create a general sense of well-being. Learn more
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Acutonics:
the use of specially tuned tuning forks to help heal the body
with sound waves and vibration. The forks are
placed near and on the body, often on
acupuncture points and energy meridians.
Ion Pumping Cords:
a Japanese technique that involves attaching
special wires between needles to balance the
flow of Qi in certain meridians.
Chinese Herbs & Formulas:
individualized prescriptions of pills, granules,
raw herbs or tinctures to be applied externally
or taken internally.
Cupping:
a technique used to relieve symptoms by applying
cups made of glass, bamboo, or other materials
to the skin with a vacuum created by heat or
other devices.
Moxabustion (Moxa):
the burning of herbs on or near the body to warm
it, strengthen it, and relieve symptoms. Moxa
comes in several forms such as a stick, string,
ball, cone, or rice grain.
Dietary Advice:
food and herbal advice based on traditional
Chinese medical theory.
Electro-Acupuncture:
the running of very low electrical current
through one or more needles to help heal the
body
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