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Acupuncture is a holistic health practice that promotes healing and well-being. During treatment, a licensed acupuncturist inserts thin, sterile needles into specific points on the body to restore balance and support overall health.
Acupuncture stimulates specific points on the body to activate the flow of Qi and encourage the body’s natural healing processes. Qi, the heart of traditional Chinese medicine, is the concept of Qi, the body’s vital life energy that flows through pathways to sustain health. Qi animates the body and supports its natural defenses against illness, pain, and disease. Overall well-being depends on the strength, balance, and harmony of this energy.
Clearing blockages along the meridians helps restore balance, boost immunity, and support both physical and emotional well-being.
With a history spanning over 5,000 years, acupuncture has been used worldwide to help millions of people restore balance, relieve discomfort, and improve their overall health.
Acupuncture needles are extremely thin—about the width of a cat’s whisker—so most people experience little to no discomfort during treatment.
Acupuncture is a very safe treatment. Practitioners use sterile, single-use disposable needles, ensuring optimal hygiene. This all-natural, drug-free therapy typically produces no adverse side effects—only a sense of relaxation and improved well-being.
The quality and balance of Qi can be influenced by many factors, including physical or emotional stress, injury, poor diet, lack of exercise, overexertion, and environmental changes. When Qi becomes blocked or unbalanced, the body initially tries to restore harmony, but if it can no longer compensate, discomfort, illness, or disease may develop.
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