Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a therapeutic practice derived from traditional Chinese medicine which involves stimulating specific points on the body called acupuncture points, in order to relieve, prevent or improve a difficulty or disease. It can be used as a preventive, therapeutic or complementary treatment as needed.
Releif
Acupuncture can promote relaxation by relieving tension and insomnia. Besides relaxing, it goes further by relieving the following conditions (but not limited to):
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Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)
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Seasonal allergies
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Anxiety
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Smoking cessation
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Arthritis
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Asthma
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Heartburn
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Headaches (headaches) and migraines
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Joint and muscle Pain
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Back pain and sciatica nerve
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Postoperative pain
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Side effects induced by anticancer treatments
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Digestive disorders (heartburn, constipation, diarrhea)
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Insomnia
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Infertility/Fertility
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Insomnia
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Motion sickness
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Menopause
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Nausea of pregnancy
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Restless legs syndrome
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Stress traumatic
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Stimulation of the immune system
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Menstrual Disorders
Type of treatments
Cupping:
Cupping is a treatment that aims to increase blood circulation, promote the elimination of toxins to encourage healing and pain relief.
Magnets:
Magnets consist of using treatment magnets to stimulate acupuncture points. Used as a complement to or as a replacement for acupuncture needles.
Guasha:
Guasha is a technique using a tool that puts pressure on the skin's surface to release connective tissue, scar tissue and muscle tension.
Auriculotherapy:
Auriculotherapy uses reflex points on the ear to treat a wide range of conditions, both physical and emotional.
Electro-acupuncture:
Electro-acupuncture is the use of a light electrical impulse on certain acupuncture needles.