Acupuncture
Oriental medicine is a holistic approach, which is based on the treatment of all bodily systems. Acupuncture benefits the improvement of physical health conditions as well as affective disorders and instills a feeling of increased mental clarity.
Herbs
Herbs can be a powerful adjunct to acupuncture care. They are used to strengthen, build and support the body or to clear it if excess problem like a cold, fever or acute pain. Chinese medicine categorizes pain and disease in terms of the energy in the body being out of balance. This out of balance is either diagnosed as being excess or deficient, or a combination. An acupuncturist will gather information about the history of the headaches, inquire as to what factors aggravate or alleviate the symptoms, analyze all bodily functions, examine the tongue and take the pulse. A pattern of disharmony between the meridians and their associated organs in the body becomes apparent.
Acupressure
Acupressure uses the same principles as acupuncture, replacing the needles with pressure from the fingers or hands. It is a massage technique that moves Qi in various parts of the body. In facial acupressure, the technique is used to correct the internal imbalances that manifest in the face’s wrinkles, sagging, discoloration, dark circles, or “bags” under the eyes.
Facial Treatment
Herbal Facial treatment is one of the series of Oriental Medicinal Treatment. It’s especially effective if skin trouble comes from dysfunction of internal organs. Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can provide a safe, natural, and drug-free approach to reduce signs of aging. A facial rejuvenation using this ancient technique can improve muscle tone of the face and neck while addressing underlying imbalances that may have contributed to the aging process.
Facial treatment is good for skin allergy, acne, spots, rough, sensitive and allergy skin, If you have wrinkles, headache, stress and insomnia, the herbal mask will bring you good result.
Cupping
Cupping is a technique in which a glass cup or bamboo jar is suctioned onto the body. This technique stimulates circulation, relieves swelling, and enhances an acupuncture or Electro-acupuncture treatment. Cupping is used for many conditions including: neck and should pain, back pain, common cold, and influenza.