Eastern Therapies
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Tui Na
being a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, utilizes the same diagnostic techniques, energy points and meridians as those in acupuncture. Instead of needles, Tui Na applies deep pressure in addition to other techniques to stimulate the meridians. These Meridians connect all of the internal organs and various tissue structures throughout the entire body.
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Acustone Massage
Acupressure meets hot stone massage.
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Lymphatic Cupping
Glass cups are applied to areas of the body showing stagnation, such as fascial adhesions, cellulite or tension, and then are gently moved to lift the tissue and promote the healthy flow of Qi and lymph.
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Foot Reflexology
In Chinese medicine, different body parts correspond with different pressure points on the body through meridians. The therapist can treat the whole body by working on the hands, feet, ears, or face to balance Qi.
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Auricular Reflexology
a Chinese treatment that involves applying different amounts of pressure to the ears to balance Qi. We combine it with an emotional release aromatherapy session to engage the limbic system in releasing old patterns.