Involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the skin or applying other techniques to stimulate acupuncture points. It helps restore balance and supports the body’s natural healing process. Acupuncture has been a core part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years.
A form of natural and manual therapy rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Practitioners use their hands to apply various techniques and pressure to specific areas of the body to promote the flow of Qi and blood, relieve pain, dispel pathogenic factors, and restore balance between Yin and Yang. Unlike massage for relaxation, Tuina is a therapeutic treatment aimed at addressing specific patterns of disharmony in the body.
Involves burning a herb called mugwort on or near the skin to warm the meridians, stimulate the flow of Qi, and dispel cold and damp pathogenic factors. It is commonly used to boost circulation, relieve pain, and strengthen the body's immune system.
Involves applying suction to specific areas of the body to improve the flow of Qi, promote blood circulation, and remove stagnation in the muscles. It is commonly used to relieve pain, reduce tension, and support the body’s natural healing process.
Involves using smooth-edged tools, such as jade stones or spoons, to gently scrape the skin on specific areas of the body. This technique stimulates microcirculation in soft tissues, increases blood flow, and promotes healing.