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Acupuncture is one branch of TCM. Acupuncture points lie on “invisible” energy pathways called meridians. The meridians correspond to specific organs and body functions. The theory goes that stimulating the points with acupuncture needles can release blocked Qi.
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Moxibustion is a technique that involves the burning of mugwort, known as moxa, which is an herb that facilitates healing. The purpose of moxibustion is to stimulate the flow of Qi, strengthen the blood and maintain general health.
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Cupping is a technique that uses glass, plastic or silicone cups that are used as a suction device. As it is placed onto the skin it creates a strong vacuum or suction.
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Gua Sha is a very simple and effective traditional healing technique. During a gua sha treatment, massage oil is applied to the surface of the skin and a round-edged instrument is used to stroke the skin.
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Do you experience “vague” symptoms of occasional brain fog, low energy, moodiness, difficulty sleeping, numbness and tingling or just a general feeling of malaise? It could mean a deficiency of Vitamin B12.
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Essential oils are organic compounds extracted from plants with tremendous healing properties.
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The same infrared heat method is used by physicians, chiropractors, and physical therapists to treat: fibromyalgia, bursitis and rheumatoid arthritis. Infrared therapy also produces outstanding results on the following conditions: weight loss when used with a program of exercise and diet; skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema and acne;
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Herbal Medicine can be used alone or in conjunction with other therapies. Herbal formulas treat all health concerns naturally, effectively and without harsh side effects. They are preferred to pharmaceuticals because of their balancing and regulatory effect on the body.
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Chinese medicine has the added benefit of carrying few or no side effects. It treats the actual cause of illness rather than suppressing symptoms.
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