I Ching Acupuncture (Balance Method)
I Ching acupuncture is based on the most fundamental principle of I Ching and Taoist philosophy: balance. Chinese medicine views any symptom as Qi (energy) and Blood stagnation. I Ching acupuncture is the most effective and efficient way to resolve disease or pain by its stimulating effect to move Qi and Blood, which eliminates stagnation and creates normal energy flow so that the condition is resolved.
Tui Na
Methods include the use of manual stimulation techniques to soft tissue (muscles and tendons) of the body and acupressure techniques to directly affect the flow of Qi.
Chinese Herbology
The intake of mineral, vegetable or animal substances in prescribed dosages, are used to prompt a desirable biological process or alter a pathological one. I may use dried, powdered, or liquid forms of the herbs while always striving for safe effective doses.
Homeopathy
A 100% natural form of medicine which relies on the body’s own powers of self-regulation and self-healing, by initiating a cure using minute doses of different substances to stimulate the body back into balance.
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