
About Treatments
The use of acupuncture in the treatment of a range of ailments is widely accepted by the medical profession today and recognised by many health insurance companies. It’s system of Holistic healing, through the unblocking and stimulation of nature energy flows, springs from Chinese medical practices dating back thousands years.

Modern science recognises that the healing comes from release, through stimulation, of beneficial chemicals and increased blood flow around the vital meridian lines of the body and nervous system. This leads to correction of imbalance and promotion of the body’s own healing process.
Acupressure works in a similar way through strategic pressure point massage. It can be used in conjunction with acupuncture, or on its own. Acupressure is an effective alternative to acupuncture for those who do not like the idea of needles.
Acupressure works in a similar way through strategic pressure point massage. It can be used in conjunction with acupuncture, or on its own. Acupressure is an effective alternative to acupuncture for those who do not like the idea of needles.



Part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Reflexology is an ancient art that works the pressure points on the feet, hands and ears; each of which correspond to different parts of the body. Chinese reflexology is believed to stimulate and improve circulation and support the immune system. It is a powerful treatment that is much more than just a foot massage. The feet are kept warm for improved circulation and patients are encouraged to drink warm drinks and relax throughout the session, even read or surf the internet.
Tuina/Therapeutic Massage

Tuina literally translates to "push and grasp" and is a Chinese therapeutic massage. It closely relates to acupuncture in its use of the meridian system. It is considered to be effective for treating a range of health problems, especially muscular pains.
Chinese Herbal Medicine Therapy (CHM)

Cupping

Cupping is one of the oldest methods of Chinese traditional medicine. It helps to release tight, painful muscles and increase blood circulation. It is a simple method of pulling any trapped, stagnant or congealed blood and fluids out of an injured area. Plastic or glass cups are placed on the skin and then applied using suction.
Ear Candles & Moxibustion

Like acupuncture, these applications are both complex and varied. Practitioners of Chinese medicine have a number of methods to choose from and will adopt the best method that suits their individual style of practice.
Had no luck with regular pain treatments? Why not give acupuncture a try?
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01243 537 806 or 07515 421 381