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 ACUPUNCTURE

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Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine in which thin needles are inserted into the skin to help prompt your body’s own unique intelligence to restore balance. The combination of points are prescribed based on the pattern of imbalance determined by the practitioner. Once the needles are in, most patients feel a sense of deep relaxation and often fall asleep.

 
 
 

 

microneedling

Microneedling is the insertion of very fine, short, sterilized needles into the skin for rejuvenation. The micro-trauma created via the needle insertions improves blood flow and stimulates collagen.

The minimally invasive treatment can be used all over the body—from scalp to ankles—to improve the appearance of scars, boost collagen, or encourage hair growth. Microneedling is also a standard treatment for skin laxity, fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, large pores, scars and stretch marks.


 

Fire Cupping

Fire cupping, also known as cupping therapy, is a treatment technique that places glass cups on the skin to enhance circulation, relieve pain, and extract toxins from the body. 

The suction applied to the skin will encourage blood flow to damaged areas. This therapy is often recommended to patients who suffer from muscular pain, joint pain, skin problems, and/or respiratory disorders.


 

Herbal Prescriptions

Chinese herbal medicine focuses on both the prevention and treatment of illness.

Chinese herbal medicine prescriptions are personalized. So, people with similar health conditions may receive different Chinese herbal medicine prescriptions.

A prescribed formula may be altered or changed as the patient recovers.

More than 450 substances are used in Chinese herbal medicine. Most are of plant origin, although some animal and mineral substances may also be used.

Like all herbal medicines, Chinese medicines can be toxic. They can also interact with other prescription medicines that you may be taking. Always tell your doctor if you are taking Chinese herbal products.


 

supplements and nutritional counseling

Food and supplement therapy aims to maintain balanced nutrition through diet.

Medical diet therapy aims to balance Yin and Yang through the combination of nutrition and medicine.