Based on pulse diagnosis, I balance the Yin Yang aspect of your body, and connect with universal energy so that you feel relaxed, energized and light again.
In Classical Chinese Medicine, energy or qi as it is otherwise known is believed to flow along meridian pathways.
This qi should flow freely and unobstructedly, much like your bloodstream.
If it is blocked anywhere, then illness may follow.
An acupuncturist inserts tiny sterile needles into specific points of the body – commonly referred to as acupuncture points or acupoints, to restore the flow of qi.
A Chinese Medicine practitioner may also use Chinese herbs to strengthen and support healing.
Other Classical Chinese therapies and treatments include massage, nutrition, moxibustion, cupping, and body-mind–breath practices such as Qi Gong.
Disclaimer: Kindly note that results for different clients may vary. The work we do is never in isolation; it is always a team effort, including that clients work on their lifestyle choices and our treatment.