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Cupping is a theraputic practice used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. By applying fire in a glass cup and placed on the skin, the cup creates sunction to promote blood flow, increase circulation and allieve pain.
Tui na (pronounced Twee-Na) is a form of bodywork and massage based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. By using massage, stretches, and pressure points along meridians this therapy is intended to relax and invigorate.
This ancient modality has become quite popular today, especially for facial rejuvination. Gau Sha is performed by a skilled practicioner that uses a smooth edged object to scrape or rub the skin to relieve blood stagnation and promote blood flow and circulation.
Electro-acuouncture or E-stim is used to "super-charge" or stimulate an acupoint and is very beneficial in musculoskeletal conditions. Small electrodes are placed on acupuncture needles and a small current of electricity runs through the electrode.
Based on the idea that the ear is a microsystem of the whole body; neeldes are placed on the ear to treat specific systems of your body. This therapy is great for pain control and adiction. Often used in conjunction with electro acupuncture.
The use of ear seeds (varicosa seeds) are placed on your ear to help prolong your treatment.
consists of burning dried mugwart, either in a cone form, or placed on a needle. When applied to certain points, moxa is effective in boosting your immune system,
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