Traditional Chinese medicine

According to this age-old medical theory based on Tao philosophy, all illnesses are caused by some imbalance in the body.

Our environment is demanding and when the body is afflicted, it cannot easily find its own way of adjusting to it. Its reactions may include pain, stress and serious disorders.

A detailed analysis makes it possible to determine the person’s energetical state, and therapeutic tools will help to regulate the disturbance.

Light pink lotus flower on a pond with light streaming in, illustrating that there is enormous potential for Chinese Traditional Medicine in various areas, offering ways of treating all kinds of diseases.

Tools of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Acupuncture

Acupuncture, with its laws, is the preferred tool of TCM. Acupuncture points provide access to the body’s energy flow and are used as communication gates to the complex network of meridians.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion brings heat to the body where it is lacking and boosts stagnant energy.

Aural therapy

Aural therapy is a valuable complement. The body’s organs, parts, and functions have reflex points on the ear and can be stimulated to exert persisting influence on specific parts of the body.

Manual techniques

Manual techniques relieve deep muscular tension.

Qi Gong

Qi Gong means “energy work”. “Qi” can be translated as “breath” and thus consists of individual breathing exercises; it can also refer to the “energy” that gives life and movement to the body and its functions. The therapist can use environmental energy, “wu qi,” to regulate the energy flow in the body.

TCM offers practical and efficient tools for maintaining good health and preventing diseases through Qi Gong, diet, and acupuncture.

What can be treated?

TCM is known for its effectiveness against pain and stress.

Progress in research shows the enormous potential of this age-old medicine in various areas, and we can say that it offers ways of treating all kinds of diseases.

It is not a substitute for medical treatment.

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