The different treatment methods suit different people according to their individual health conditions, their age, their individual lifestyle and other preferences.

Acupunture

Acupuncture involves the use of very fine, sterile and disposable needles (single use) to stimulate points along the energy channels (meridian) in the body to regulate the flow of vital energy and restore balance. It is remarkable in its effect on painful conditions, nerve damage and stress problems and a wide range of ailments.

Acupressure and massage

Acupressure and Massage have a similar effect to acupuncture but using the hands rather than the needles. A gentle pressure is applied to the Acupoints to stimulate energy in the meridians. It is a welcome alternative for those who are sensitive to or anxious about acupuncture needles. Chinese massage is widely used for stress, anxiety, stiffness, pain and general healthcare. Both therapies are part of TCM and often described as “Acupuncture without needles”. 

Chinese Herbalism

 
Individual Chinese medicine prescription are selected from over 400 Herbs, they have a very wide range of uses and are particularly good for chronic problems, imbalance of the internal organs such as the stomach, general fatigue, weakness, lower resistance to infection and skin problems.



Auricular Acupuncture

Some points in the external ear is believed to reflects with all parts in the body. A number of magnetic beads are used to fixed in the points in the ear. This method is useful for some pain, metabolic disorders, and addiction.

Chinese Cupping

Cups are applied to the skin and the pressure in the cup is reduced after the hot air in the cups cools down, so that the skin and superficial muscle layer is drawn into and held in the cup. Chinese cupping can produce good feeling of relaxation and invigoration. Slight bruising usually occurs on the skin and disappear after 1 week, which is a sign of toxicity been put out according to Chinese joomedicine.