“When the mind is restless, Qi is blocked, and illness follows.”
Acupuncture is a cornerstone of traditional Chinese Medicine, that offers a holistic approach to health by addressing the body, mind, and our energy system simultaneously.
Acupuncture aims to restore balance, stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms, and optimize overall mental and physiologicalfunction.
Thereare more the 500 acupuncture points that can be used for treatment. These points are related to specific locations at the body and also relatead to the tissue andfascia. They correspond to specific organs, tissues, and functions.
Many people have wandered how its possible that a point at the feet can relate to the head for example. Embriology, simmetry of the body (arm/leg), and micro- macrosystems are onderleying principles of it.
Stimulation with fine, sterile needles of each point and specific combinations based on the problem can improve circulation,regulate the nervous system, support immune function, and enhance metabolic andlymphatic activity.
Modern research using imaging and neurophysiological studies validate many of these effects, showing measurable changes in blood flow, nerve activity, and brainfunction following acupuncture treatment. Clincal research has found acupuncture to be effective for many symptoms, such as chronic pain.
Treatments are often complemented by supportive modalities such as acupressure,moxibustion, cupping, movement therapy, lifestyle guidance, and detox anddietary recommendations.


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