Acupuncture
Many diseases have been successfully treated by acupuncture. The most common ailments currently being treated are: lower back pain, Cervical Spondylosis, Condylitis, Arthritic Conditions, Headaches of all kinds (including migraine), Allergic Reactions, general and specific use for Analgesia (including surgery) and relief of muscles spasms. There have also been successful clinical cases in the use of acupuncture in treating anxiety disorders and depression. Likewise, very high success rates have been found in treating addictions to alcohol and tobacco (nicotine).
Cupping
Cupping is a method to stimulate the acupuncture points by applying suction through a glass jar or plastic cup, in which a partial vacuum has been created. This procedure produces blood congestion at the site, and therefore stimulates the flow of Qi through the acupuncture points. Cupping is often used for back pain, sprains, soft tissue injuries and etc.
Deep Tissue Massage
This method of massage has helped many patients overcome a “sticking” point in their treatment. Deep tissue massage as the name implies, works mechanically at deeper tissue levels than an average massage treatment. This is done via increased pressure by the therapist and/or other manipulations that are able to access deeper pathological tissues. It treats chronic pain/fibromyalgia, lower/mid/upper back pain, sciatica chronic tightness of shoulders, hamstrings, back, neck and glutes/hips, foot pain/Plantar fasciitis, headaches, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, tendinitis, forearm/Wrist pain and tightness and chronic sports injuries.
Herbal Medicine
Herbal medicine has a long history in China. It started from as early as the Stone Age and completed in the later part of the 5th century B.C. Herbs can be categorized into “food herbs” and “medicinal herbs”. Medicinal herbs are dispensed to each patient as an individual formula based on the patient's medical condition, in the form of herbs' original shapes or formulated powder, tea, tablets, encapsulations or syrups.
Medicinal herbal therapy works in concert with acupuncture by providing the nourishing support for the energetic “re-programming” and “re-balancing” efforts of acupuncture.
Medicinal herbal therapy works in concert with acupuncture by providing the nourishing support for the energetic “re-programming” and “re-balancing” efforts of acupuncture.