Treatment Methods

Each client undergoes a thorough evaluation of their symptoms and medical history before receiving a treatment or combination of treatment methods. The number of treatments recommended is dependent on each client's condition, though most people average between three to seven sessions. Treatment methods include:

Acupuncture is the insertion of a needle into an acupuncture point to stimulate the natural engery “channels“ or “meridians“ that run through the body... Learn More.

Acupressure is another TCM technique based on the same principles as acupuncture... Learn More.

Massage is offen used to bring stress, fatigue and pain into control... Learn More.

Chinese Foot Massage aims to stimulate reflex areas to improve blood circulation, expel toxins that have accumulated in the body, and stimulate metabolism... Learn More.

Moxibustion is a therapeutic method that includes burning combustible materials or applying a drug-compress or drug-plaster over the acupoint or affected area... Learn More.

Cupping and Gusha are therapeutic methods that are often used to promote circulation of engery (Qi) and blood, and to help relieve pain... Learn More.

Herbs are natural plant remedies prescribed to help treat a variety of conditions... Learn More.

Additional Treatments include Chinese Foot Massage, Hot Stone Massage and Ear Candling and others... Learn More.