Every patient can learn to restore his/her own health.
Traditional Chinese Medicine harnesses unbalanced energy bounded to incorrect lifestyle and emotions and redirect it towards sustainable health, growth and personal fulfilment.
Understanding and treating the root of the disease is the art of Chinese Medicine and all Holistic practices.
The therapist supports the process by applying specific methodologies like acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, guasha, tuina or individualised nutrition plan.
Acupuncture: thin and pain-free needles are inserted in the body acupoints to rebalance the organs, release blockages often causes of pain. Needles free stimulation can also be performed.
Moxibustion: burning dried mugwort (moxa) on or near specific points on the body stimulates energy flow and promotes healing.
Cupping: a suction practice that pulls on the skin and increases blood flow to the affected area
The hidden root of a disease is the key for a true healing. As the root of the disease resides in the person who is suffering, the patient has to discover the link. What the disease represents for the patient is an individual process and for a profound healing to occur the patient would need to understand and connect the deeper ramifications. Therefore disease is an opportunity...a call for health...a call for a change.
Through a dialogue with the therapist your believe systems, trauma and/or unhealthy mental paths can be recognised and transformed.
That's the first step towards a true and sustained healing.
In addition to supporting mothers, we place great emphasis on the care and treatment of infants from the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Child's well-being is viewed holistically, with particular attention given to their early development and the balance of Yin and Yang in the body.
We offer gentle, child-friendly treatments aimed at boosting the immune system, strengthening the digestive system, and supporting healthy growth and development.
This may include acupuncture for infants (needles free), tailored nutrition plan and massage treatments.
The methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine are included in most supplementary insurance plans, so health insurance companies cover a significant portion of the services.
Please check with your health insurance provider before your first treatment to confirm whether your supplementary insurance covers the methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).