Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a complementary medical practice that entails stimulating certain points on the body, most often with a needle penetrating the skin, to alleviate pain or to help treat various health conditions.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has existed for over 5,000 years and is a comprehensive medical system with its own principles, diagnostic methods and therapies.
TCM assesses medicinal substances for their effects on particular vital substances, their resonance with particular zang fu organ systems, the channels of the jing luo system into which the substance is said to enter, and the pathogenic factors and patterns of disharmony that the substance is known to address.TCM also holds as its central belief that the health of the body is due to the relative balance of Yin and Yang.Chinese Medicine is a truly holistic form of medicine, aiming at treatment of the whole body rather than just the symptoms.
Acupuncture is a complementary medical practice that entails stimulating certain points on the body, most often with a needle penetrating the skin, to alleviate pain or to help treat various health conditions.
A professionally qualified Chinese medical doctor will provide a FREE half hour 4-stage consultation. This involves observing your appearance, researching into the history of the symptoms, examining the tongue and taking the pulse.
Cupping is a therapy in which heated glass cups are applied to the skin along the meridians of the body, creating suction and believed to stimulate the flow of energy.
Acupuncture & Acupressure use the same pressure points and meridians, but Acupuncture employs needles, while Acupressure uses gentle to firm finger pressure.
When these acupressure points are stimulated, they release muscular tension, promote circulation of blood, and enhance the body’s life force energy to aid healing.
Moxibustion is a form of heat therapy in which dried plant materials called “moxa” are burned on or very near the surface of the skin. The intention is to warm and invigorate the flow of Qi in the body and dispel certain pathogenic influences.
Below are some of problems and diseases commonly treated by Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs.
Therapies for maintaining well-being
TCM FEES | |
Acupuncture |
£36 |
Acupressure (TuiNa-Chinese medical treatment massage) | £35 |
Cupping therapy | £25 |
Subcutaneous Needle :(New Generation Acupuncture with Acupressure) | £65 |
Abdominal Acupuncture | £45 |
Scalp Acupuncture | £45 |
Facial Acupuncture | £38 |
Reflexology | from £25 |
Herbal Powder | £7/bag |
Raw Herbs | £7/bag |
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