ACUPUNCTURE

WHAT CAN ACUPUNCTURE TREAT?

The practice of acupuncture and oriental medicine has been around for thousands of years. Only recently has it begun to gain popularity in the West. Acupuncture has a proven track record for the following ailments and diseases:

NEUROLOGIC-MUSCULAR-SKELETAL

Arthritis • Neuralgia • Sciatica, Shoulder, Joint and Back Pain

Stiff Neck •Bursitis • Tendonitis • Headache • Migraine

Sequlae of Stroke • Bells Palsy • Trigeminal Neuralgia

Sprains • Knee Pain • Tendonitis

 

MENTAL EMOTIONAL

Anxiety • Depression • Stress • Insomnia

 

GENITO-URINARY REPRODUCTIVE

Women's Health Issues

Infertility • PMS Menstrual Irregularities • Impotence

Sexual Dysfunction

 

EAR-NOSE-THROAT-EYES

Tinnitus • Ear Ringing • Earaches • Sinus Infections • Hay Fever Allergies • Sore Throat • Poor Eyesight

 

INFECTIONS

Colds • Flu • Bronchitis • Hepatitis Symptoms

 

DIGESTIVE

Hyperacidity • Indigestion, Chronic diarrhea • Constipation

Stomach Pain • Nausea

 

DERMATOLOGICAL

Eczema • Acne Herpes • Rashes • Skin Rejuvenation

 

OTHER BENEFITS

Increases Vitality and Energy • Regulates Blood Pressure

Increases Endurance Immune System Support

Improves Side Effects of Chemotherapy

 

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE MODALITIES

GUA SHA

 A "spoon" is run along the effected area, creating a scraping sensation on the skin to release toxic elements within

HERBAL MEDICINE

Herbal Medicine uses plants to treat health care concerns. An herbal prescription consists of one to twenty herbs taken as tea, tablet, or tinctures and has many synergistic benefits when combined with acupuncture.

CUPPING

Heat is trapped under cups which are placed on skin, then removed. The suction effect helps bring blood-flow to the skin.

TUI NA

A Chinese massage technique that involves applying direct pressure through rolling or kneading into certain areas of the body.