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Acupuncture
It is administered through painless insertion of disposable, sterile needles to specific acupoints. The needles stimulate the flow of Qi through the meridians to re-open the stagnation of Qi and to enhance the body’s own healing power. More >>>

Herbal medicine
There are over a thousand herbs, dried and treated without any chemical assistance, specifically formulated in Chinese pharmacopoeia. Most formulas consist of between 6 to 16 type of herbs to be boiled and drunk as “tea” (decoction), which is tailor made to suit the individual’s patterns of disharmony. There is also a range of herbal pills, tablets, juices, sachets, and external use lotions, creams etc. More >>>

Chinese Therapeutic Massage (Acupressure)
Finger and palm pressure is applied, instead of needles, using a wide range of techniques to selected points. This can be either relaxing or stimulation helping the body to improve circulation and regain its yin-yang balance.

Cupping therapy
is a unique treatment used by TCM doctors to promote local blood circulation, remove cold & damp, dispel blood stasis or treat other skin disease. It involves the use of a cup in combination with negative pressure.

Reflexology
is a popular and relaxing holistic treatment based on the principle that reflex points on the soles, tops, and sides of the feet are connected to corresponding areas throughout the body. In this way, the feet can be seen as a “map of the body”.

The Chinese have used an early form of reflexology more than 5000 years ago in their use of pressure therapies, as seen in the film “Raise the Red Lantern”, and it is based on the principle that energy zones run throughout the body. It is said that the Chinese style reflexology can help improve circulation, correct imbalance and release blocked energy.

As an unique experience of Chinese style reflexology treatment, you’ll be invited to relax on a reclining chair. Your feet will be socked in a Taylor-made herbal spa first and then the practitioner will work on the reflexes, with their thumbs and fingers, using a variety of pressure techniques to suit your individual needs.

Ear Candling
Excessive earwax buildup can cause discomfort (itchy ear), headaches, dry hacking cough, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), or vertigo. Ear Candling may help alleviate these conditions. Also, ear candling may draw out fungus, infection, candida, and other debris from the outer and inner ear canals and the Eustachian tube through osmosis.

It is believed as the candle burns, gentle warm smoke is drawn into the ear canal that softens and loosens candida, wax, and other debris through osmosis. This means anything on the other side of the eardrum turns into a gas form to pass through the ear drum membrane. It is then collected into the remaining unburned portion of the candle. More >>>

Allergy Testing
Only a small piece of hair is needed. The body’s tolerance to over 400 items of food can be told, and tell you what vitamins and minerals are deficient in your body. More >>>


Cosmetic Acupuncture
Cosmetic Acupuncture is an effective, non-surgical treatment to reduce the signs of aging. It is based on the principles of Chinese Medicine, which involves the insertion of very thin disposable needles into the acupuncture points on the face. This superficial insertion will increase the local circulation to the face and stimulate collagen production, which will fill out the lines and give firmness to the skin for a healthy, glowing complexion. More >>>

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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