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Eastern Healing Arts

Eastern HealingOriental medicine is the oldest continuously practiced medical system in the world, and this abundance of knowledge has been transmitted and enriched from generation to generation via the Chinese written tradition which has basically remained unchanged for thousands of years.

The foundation of oriental medical analysis is a holistic perspective on health & illness, which treats relationships between a symptom and the person as a whole, and includes factors of environment, behavior, emotional state, stage of life, and season.

The Chinese Medicine theory of nature, health and disease was set forth in the concepts of two essential forces – Yin and Yang, the three essences, Five Elements (which coordinate organs within categories of Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, and Wood), six climatic influences, seven emotional factors, and the concept of Qi, a vital life energy flowing throughout the body along meridian pathways.


AccupunctureAcupuncture - Traditional acupuncture is a holistic approach to disease management and health maintenance based on a 2500-year history - as compared to western-style or medical acupuncture, which is a more recent development.

Cupping Cupping - Originally called "horn therapy," cupping has been seen in many variations in countries such as Greece, France, Italy, Turkey, Eastern Europe and even as far as South America. Its long history of use in conjunction with acupuncture has been well documented; however, it is also used as a therapy in its own right.

Herbal MedicineHerbal Medicine - Chinese herbal medicine has developed and matured to become what it is today: a natural and holistic system of primary health care used by people from a variety of backgrounds to effectively treat a range of chronic and acute health problems.

MoxibustionMoxibustion - The ancient healing technique of moxibustion, believed by some medical historians to pre-date even acupuncture, dates back approximately 3,000 years. It plays an important role in the traditional medical systems of China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Tibet, and Mongolia.

QuigongQigong - Qigong is the science of working with Qi, the living energy within the body. It is an ancient form of self-healing practiced for centuries in China.  Though originally rooted to the martial arts, Qigong techniques are completely relaxed and the use of muscles is reduced to a minimum. is known to calm, soothe, and give peace of mind.

ReikiReiki - Reiki is, in its simplest translation, universal life energy. It has also been referred to in other cultures as light, chi, prana, and spirit. It is the life force that exists in all things. The practice of Reiki is the art and science of channeling this universal life energy to promote spiritual, mental, and physical well-being.

Tai ChiTai Chi -Tai chi chuan is an internal Chinese martial art often practiced with the aim of promoting health and longevity. Some medical studies support its effectiveness as an alternative exercise and a form of martial arts therapy.

Tui NaTui Na - Tui Na incorporates techniques similar to massage, chiropractic, osteopathic and physical therapy, it is a form of acupressure, massage and bodywork.

YogaYoga -Yoga is a group of ancient spiritual practices originating in India. As a general term in Hinduism it has been defined as referring to "technologies or disciplines of asceticism and meditation which are thought to lead to spiritual experience and profound understanding or insight into the nature of existence