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Chinese
Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a system of medicine
dating back over 2,000 years with the first written
work; the Huang Di Nei Jing (“Cannon of Medicine”)
compiled 200 to 100 BC. Central to the basic knowledge
of TCM are key fundamental theories that incorporate
natural elements and the laws of interdependent balance
within nature, allowing for an holistic view of the
individual as part of an interconnected pattern of relationships
within the body and with the world outside the body.
The main treatment modalities in TCM are acupuncture
and moxabustion as well as an extensive pharmacopoeia
of herbal medicine, all three of which have been and
continue to be proven highly effective under scientific
study in the treatment of disease.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is the use of very thin needles placed less
than 1mm into the epidermal layer of the skin to stimulate
the flow of the body’s vital energy, or Qi (Chi)
along the body’s “meridians”. Acupuncture
meridians in TCM serve as pathways of vital energy which
when blocked due to imbalances within the system, can
cause illness, pain, and other degenerative conditions.
The placing of acupuncture needles at various key acupuncture
points along these meridians for a short period of time
can relieve these blockages and stimulate a more harmonious
flow of the body’s vital energy, thereby allowing
the body’s innate healing mechanisms to flourish.
Moxabustion
Moxabustion is the heating of Moxa herb (Mugwort) at
various key acupuncture points to bring warmth and stimulate
circulation and the movement of vital energy through
an afflicted area.
Osteopathy
Osteopathy is a practice in which various gentle manipulations
of the musculo-skeletal system are performed by a Doctor
of Osteopathy (D.O.) to promote re-balancing and regeneration
of the body’s entire systems. It is also effective
in providing relief from chronic and acute musculo-skeletal
pains and injuries.
Because their medical degree and license is legally
recognized as the equivalent of a M.D. in the United
States, D.O.s can utilize all recognized diagnostic
and therapeutic methods in their practice.
Jin
Shin Jyitsu
Originating in Japan, Jin Shin Jyitsu is a non-massage
form of shiatsu that uses 26 “pressure points”
termed “Energy Locks” located throughout
the surface of the body. According to theory, fatigue,
tension or illness can trap the body’s vital energy
in these energy locks and create imbalances within the
individual. The practitioner of Jin Shin Jitsu stimulates
these specific points with gentle touch and movement
of her hands over various areas of the body to harmonize
the natural flow of vital energy. The result is blissful
relaxation and rejuvenation of the body’s vital
energy.
Infrared
Heat Therapy
Infrared heat therapy uses infrared lamps and heaters
as well as infrared saunas to boost immune function,
relieve pain, and increase circulation throughout the
body. Infrared saunas are also commonly used in conjunction
with other therapies in cleansing and detoxification
of the body.
Electro-Lymphatic
Treatments:
Any detoxification process must include stimulation
of the lymphatic drainage system. Within the body, the
lymphatic system is responsible for the removal of toxic
substances in the blood and tissue. Chronic illnesses
and conditions can often be traced back to build up
of toxins within the body, a sign that the lymphatic
system may be blocked. We use a specific device to stimulate
the lymphatic system by applying very minute electrical
impulses to stimulate the flow of lymphatic fluid and
break down toxins, making them easy for the lymphatic
system to remove.
Herbal
and Nutritional Therapy
The use of herbal and nutritional medicine is steadily
becoming one of the most commonly used forms of medicine
in the western world due to the relative safety and
widespread efficacy of using natural herbs and supplements
compared with many pharmaceutical compounds. As herbal
and nutritional therapy gain mainstream recognition
and acceptance due to ongoing scientific study, more
and more people are saying what the scientific community
is confirming: It Works!
Intravenous
Therapy
Intravenous therapy delivers nutrients, mineral and
anti oxidants through the veins into the system, bypassing
the digestive tract and the liver. Intravenous therapy
can be of great importance For patients with impaired
digestion, chronic ailments or heavy toxic load.
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