Treatment modality performed by inserting very fine sterile needles, not much thicker than a human hair, in specific locations on the skin, known as acupuncture points.
Cupping Therapy
An ancient technique, in which a special cup is applied to the skin and held in place by vacuum-like suction.
Guasha Therapy
A healing technique of traditional East Asian medicine.
Moxibustion
Involves the heating of acupuncture points with smoldering mugwort herb (known as moxa).
Tui Na Massage
Means “pushing grasping” and is a powerful form of Chinese medical bodywork.
Qigong Therapies
Means “life force energy cultivation” by practicing deep breathing techniques along with certain forms of movement, some of which mimic animals in nature.
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Chinese Herbal Medicine have held historical influence for nearly 5000 years. The ancestral authors wisdom and intuitive knowledge laid the groundwork for TCM, then and now.
Dietary therapy
Dietary therapy and nutritional consultation refers to selection of foods to help enhance patient’s overall health, based on their patterns of disharmony.