
Cupping: A therapy using heat and suction via glass cups on specific areas of the body, designed to stimulate the flow of Qi and blood within the superficial muscle layers. It is useful for sore muscles, tension, neck pain, chronic back & low back pain, acute sprain and injury and the common cold. more…

Moxibustion: A treatment that uses an herb called Mugwort, burned indirectly over the skin, on the handle of a needle, or directly on the skin. This technique is used to “warm” and/or activate the acupuncture points to increase Qi and blood flow. more…

Auriculotherapy: A form of alternative medicine based on the idea that the ear is a microsystem, meaning that the entire body is represented on the auricle (the outer portion of the ear), and that the entire body can be treated by stimulation of the surface of the ear exclusively. more…

Acutonics®: An energy-based, non-invasive treatment that is similar to acupuncture. Through the application of precision calibrated tuning forks to specific acupuncture and trigger points, Acutonics® is able to access the Meridian and Chakra energy systems of the body on a deep cellular level. more…

Facial Rejuvenation: A painless, non-surgical method of reducing the signs of the aging process. It involves the insertion of hair-thin needles into particular areas of the face, ears, neck, hands, trunk, and legs along channels or meridians of energy called Qi (pronounced chee). more…