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Gua Sha

Moxibustion is an externally applied treatment using a herb called Moxa, commonly known as ‘Mugwort’.  Moxa is compressed and rolled into a cigar-shaped herbal stick, then lit and held over acupuncture points.  The radiant heat produced has the effect of stimulating the point. It improves the body’s function and promotes the natural self-healing process.

 


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Channel tendon therapy & Remedial Massage

Sliding tendon facial

Natural Therapies

​Auricular therapy

Sliding tendon facial is a new beauty therapy, it uses massage techniques and Gua Sha tool to sliding tendons on the face under meridians theory. It stimulates Qi and blood flow on the whole face, in order to reach the detox, beautiful complexion and  anti-aging effects.

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It is a type of acupuncture that involves sticking needles or acupontoscopes at specific points in the outer ear in order to manage certain physical, mental or emotional conditions. It’s  believed that there are over 200 acupuncture points on the outer ear, with each named  after a particular area of the human anatomy. When the acupuncture point is touched, it  triggers an electrical impulse from the ear via the brain to the part of the body being treated. 

​Cuppping

Gua sha ,meaning "scraping sha-bruises", is a traditional Chinese medical treatment in which the skin is scraped to produce light bruising.  Gua sha releases unhealthy elements from injured areas and stimulates blood flow and healing.

Cupping 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. it is beneficial to migraine, cold and flu symptoms, back problems, sciatica. etc.

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Moxibustion

Acupuncture is one of the oldest and most effective continuous systems of medical treatment in China, and acupuncture treatments are gaining popularity in pain management, sub-health condition, weight loss and beauty. The common method used to stimulate acupuncture points is the insertion of fine, sterile needles into the skin.



These involves working and acting on the body with pressure – structured, unstructured, stationary, or moving – tension, motion, or vibration, done manually or with mechanical aids according to meridians.

Chinese herbal medicine has an uninterrupted history of development in China dating back thousands of years. It is used to treat both acute and chronic conditions, including respiratory disease, skin problems, stress and depression, back pain, post-stroke symptoms, migraine, gynaecological problems, fertility, etc. It is often used in conjunction with acupuncture.

Acupuncture & Cosmetic Acupuncture

​For Health Acupuncture ​& Natural Therapies

Chinese Herbal Medicine

  1. Nagging neck pain
  2. Dealing with Stress
  3. Weight Loss
  4. Anti-aging
  5. Fertility
  • Fighting migraines
  • Frozen shoulder
  • Lower back pain
  • Sciatica
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Dealing with fatigue
  • Insomnia