Acupuncture & Chinese Herb Tea
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is often defined as an ancient healing system, dating back over 5,000 years, it uses holistic and natural approaches to restore the balance of internal organs of body, and body with mind and the environment, the life be in different aspects, such as our environment, our mental and emotional state, our diet and lifestyle, are equally important for a person’s well-being; when balanced, these aspects lead to steady wellness, both physical and emotional.
Base on the theory of TCM, all organs and vital functions and body with the environment are seen as one constant continuum, influencing, controlling and restraining one another, this means that interior and exterior harmony can lead the good functioning of the whole body.
The goal of TCM is to stimulate the body’s innate healing ability and restore harmony by regulating, balancing and unblocking the flow of energy. Each modality such as acupuncture, tuina, Meridian treatment and herbal medicine of TCM accomplishes this in different ways.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has concluded that acupuncture is a safe and effective treatment and prevention for many common health problems, including:
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Allergies
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Cardiovascular and cardiology
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Dermatology
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Digestive system
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Respiratory system
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Urinary system
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Gynecology
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Nervous system
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Pain management
Because of TCM is holistic and natural approach to treating illness, it also provides many long-term health benefits, including:
– Acid Reflux – Addiction – Allergies – Anxiety – Appetite Suppression – Arthritis – Asthma – Bronchitis – Carpal Tunnel – Chronic Fatigue – Common Cold and Flu – Constipation – Cough – Depression – Diabetes – Diarrhea – Dizziness – Emotional Problems – Eye Problems – Facial Paralysis – Facial Pain – Fatigue – Fibromyalgia – Frozen Shoulder – Gastritis – Headaches
– Menopause – Menstrual Irregularities – Migraines – Nausea – Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) – Pain – Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – Poor Memory – Sciatica – Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) – Smoking Cessation
– Urinary Tract Infection – Ulcers – Vomiting – Work/Sports Injuries And Many More