Involves inserting thin needles into specific points in
the body to manipulate the flow of Energy or Qi.
Effective for physical pain, chronic health conditions and emotional angst.
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Instead of applying pressure to muscles, the suction of cupping uses pressure to pull skin, tissue and muscles upward.
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Iridology is an assessment, not treatment that analyzes health by examining the coloured part (iris) of the eye..
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Reiki is a gentle, non-invasive holistic modality originating in Japan.
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The use of Acupuncture to slow the visible effects of aging began in China in the Song Dynasty.
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Cupping feels like an amazing massage, in reverse! Instead of applying pressure to muscles, the suction of cupping uses pressure to pull skin, tissue and muscles upward.
Developed thousands of years ago, in traditional Chinese medicine, it involves placing glass, bamboo or plastic jars on skin, creating a vacuum by suctioning out the air. The tissue underneath gets gently sucked into the cup, gently lifting away knots or tension and warming the area, leaving skin glowing and smooth.
Cupping is effective in treating stress, pain, allergies, fatigue, flu, colds, back pain, anxiety, muscle aches, red itchy skin conditions and fever.
This can be used as a stand alone treatment or along with Acupuncture