Therapies

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), a system of medicine at least 23 centuries old that aims to prevent or heal disease by maintaining or restoring yin yang balance.

China has one of the world’s oldest medical systems. Acupuncture and Chinese herbal remedies date back at least 2,200 years, although the earliest known written record of Chinese medicine is the Huangdi neijing (The Yellow Emperor’s Inner Classic) from the 3rd century BCE. In essence, traditional Chinese practitioners seek to restore a dynamic balance between two complementary forces, yin (passive) and yang (active), which extend throughout the human body as they do the universe as a whole. According to TCM, a person is healthy when harmony exists between these two forces; illness, on the other hand, results from a breakdown in the equilibrium of yin and yang.

Tongue and pulse diagnosis is one of the most unique aspects of the TCM diagnosis. Basically, it is an in-depth look at how the body functions without bias. And as strange as it sounds, it really makes sense.

To restore harmony, the Chinese practitioner may use any of a staggeringly large array of traditional remedies and therapies. Our patient may be treated with:

Acupuncture or Acupressure

Acupuncture helps to stimulate the flow of energy by accessing the meridians through several acupuncture points in the body. The goal of acupuncture is to remove energy blockages and balance energy levels, which in turn helps in regulating physical, mental, and emotional health.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion is a method of heating specific acupuncture points on the body by burning an herb material close to the skin. This technique can be used alone or in combination with acupuncture – the Chinese character for acupuncture means “acupuncture-moxibustion”

Moxibustion

Moxibustion is a method of heating specific acupuncture points on the body by burning an herb material close to the skin. This technique can be used alone or in combination with acupuncture – the Chinese character for acupuncture means “acupuncture-moxibustion

Cupping

It involves creating suction on the skin using a glass, ceramic, bamboo, or plastic cup. Negative pressure is created in the cup either by applying a flame to the cup to remove oxygen before placing it on the skin or by attaching a suction device to the cup after it is placed on the skin.

Infrared Light Therapy

Infrared therapy is a new and innovative light-based method to treat pain and inflammation in various parts of the body. Unlike ultraviolet light, which can damage the skin, infrared light enhances cell regeneration. Infrared light is delivered to the site of injury or inflammation at certain wavelengths, promoting cell repair.

Infrared Light Therapy

Infrared therapy is a new and innovative light-based method to treat pain and inflammation in various parts of the body. Unlike ultraviolet light, which can damage the skin, infrared light enhances cell regeneration. Infrared light is delivered to the site of injury or inflammation at certain wavelengths, promoting cell repair.

ElectroAcupuncture Therapy

Electroacupuncture is similar to acupuncture. In standard acupuncture, one needle is used at each treatment point. Electroacupuncture is a modified form that uses two needles.A mild electric current passes between these needles during treatment. This current generally applies more stimulation to acupoints than needle twirling or other hand manipulation techniques an acupuncturist might use.

Auriculotherapy or
Ear Medicine

Auricular therapy is a traditional system of diagnosis and treatment that has been practiced by the Chinese for centuries. Auricular therapy is used both as a diagnostic method to determine sources of disorders as well as a treatment method by applying pressure on appropriate points of the ear that correspond to specific organs or systems of the body.

Auriculotherapy or
Ear Medicine

Auricular therapy is a traditional system of diagnosis and treatment that has been practiced by the Chinese for centuries. Auricular therapy is used both as a diagnostic method to determine sources of disorders as well as a treatment method by applying pressure on appropriate points of the ear that correspond to specific organs or systems of the body.

Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese herbal medicine is part of a larger healing system called Traditional Chinese Medicine. Herbs are prescribed to restore energy balance to the opposing forces of energy – Yin and Yang – that run through invisible channels in the body.

Chinese Food Therapy

Chinese food therapy is the idea of using food as a way to regulate and heal the body. The practice is largely drawn from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). One core principle of Chinese food therapy is that food shares the same origin as medicine and can be used, just like medicine, to treat diseases.

Chinese Food Therapy

Chinese herbal medicine is part of a larger healing system called Traditional Chinese Medicine. Herbs are prescribed to restore energy balance to the opposing forces of energy – Yin and Yang – that run through invisible channels in the body.

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Acupuncture Injection Therapy

Chronic pain and medical conditions may become more manageable through acupuncture injection therapy.This involves the injection of homeopathic remedies into specific acupuncture points on the body. Homeopathic injections are specifically designed to stimulate the body’s own healing response to work toward the resolution of symptoms with anti–degenerative action. This form of treatment can be beneficial for conditions that may be challenging to treat or not responsive to traditional forms of acupuncture.

Tuina Massage

Tuina Massage (also written Tui Na) is a Chinese therapeutic massage and one of the most commonly used massage modalities in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It’s a manual, hands-on body treatment technique with the goal to promote health and to treat various clinical health conditions.

Tuina Massage Blog Seed Of Health
Tuina Massage Blog Seed Of Health

Tuina Massage

Tuina Massage (also written Tui Na) is a Chinese therapeutic massage and one of the most commonly used massage modalities in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It’s a manual, hands-on body treatment technique with the goal to promote health and to treat various clinical health conditions.

Gua Sha

In Chinese medicine, gua sha is an ancient technique that can be used to relieve acute or chronic musculoskeletal pain, improve circulation and reduce inflammation, support the immune system and address upper respiratory illnesses, and release tension in areas where there is restricted movement. It can even be used for beautifying techniques like de-puffing and lifting skin

Homeopathic Medicine

Homeopathy is a medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself. Those who practice it use tiny amounts of natural substances, like plants and minerals. They believe these stimulate the healing process. A basic belief behind homeopathy is “like cures like.” In other words, something that brings on symptoms in a healthy person can — in a very small dose — treat an illness with similar symptoms. This is meant to trigger the body’s natural defenses.

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Homeopathic Seed Od Health

Homeopathic Medicine

Homeopathy is a medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself. Those who practice it use tiny amounts of natural substances, like plants and minerals. They believe these stimulate the healing process. A basic belief behind homeopathy is “like cures like.” In other words, something that brings on symptoms in a healthy person can — in a very small dose — treat an illness with similar symptoms. This is meant to trigger the body’s natural defenses.

Stiper Quarts - Acupuncture Without Neddles

The Stiper has a balancing and modulating function of the body’s energy, acting in a sedative and tonifying way (it works intelligently, acting in the way the body demands), since silicon works by absorbing unbalanced and unbalanced energies; returning them to the organism in a controlled, harmonized and gradual way, thus reestablishing the flow of energy continuously.

Kinesio Taping

 The Kinesio Taping® Method is the definitive rehabilitative taping system of knowledge, is designed to facilitate the body’s natural healing process while providing support and stability to muscles and joints without restricting the body’s range of motion, as well as providing extended soft tissue manipulation to prolong the benefits of manual therapy administered within the clinical setting.

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Kinésio Taping Post Seed Of Health

Kinesio Taping

 The Kinesio Taping® Method is the definitive rehabilitative taping system of knowledge, is designed to facilitate the body’s natural healing process while providing support and stability to muscles and joints without restricting the body’s range of motion, as well as providing extended soft tissue manipulation to prolong the benefits of manual therapy administered within the clinical setting.