How can I prepare for my appointment?
Wear loose, comfy clothing for a comfortable and relaxing treatment,
Eat a light meal or snack within an hour of your appointment.
You may brush your teeth, BUT NOT your tongue. We will look at your tongue for diagnosing.
Avoid drinking caffeine or alcohol before your appointment.
Avoid overexertion before and after the visit.
What is acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a healing modality that inserts fine needles into specific points to promote natural healing and improve function. It has the ability to alter various biochemical and physiological conditions in order to treat a wide variety of illnesses, strengthen the immune system, prevent disease and achieve longevity.
How does acupuncture work?
Acupuncture is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine theory of free flow of Qi (vital life energy) and blood through the channels, known as meridians, which cover the whole body and connect all of our organs. Illness will arise when the free flow of Qi in the meridians becomes unbalanced or is blocked. An acupuncturist will observe the patients’ signs and symptoms of disease and be able to locate the points on the body that will unblock the meridian and allow the free flow of Qi to continue. Research has shown that inserting needles at the acupuncture points can stimulate nerves that transmit impulses to the hypothalamic-pituitary system at the base of the brain.
The hypothalamus-pituitary glands are responsible for releasing neurotransmitters and endorphins, the body's natural pain-killing hormones. Endorphins also play a big role in the functioning of the hormonal system. This is why acupuncture works well for back pain and arthritis and also for P.M.S. and infertility. The substances released as a result of acupuncture not only relax the whole body. They also regulate the brain’s serotonin, thereby playing a role in emotional disposition. This is why depression, anxiety and stress are often treated with acupuncture.
Some of the physiological effects observed throughout the body include increased circulation, decreased inflammation, relief from pain, relief of muscle spasms and increased T-cell count to stimulate the immune system.
What are the needles like?
Acupuncture needles are hair-thin, sterilized, stainless-steel, single use and disposable. An acupuncture treatment is usually quite relaxing for the patient.
How many treatments will I need?
Your practitioner will explain the nature of your problem and what treatment is recommended. The amount of treatment depends on the duration, severity, and nature of your complaint. Your practitioner will explain to you the proposed treatment and tell you what other options are available to you.
Generally, acute problems require less time and frequency of treatment. Chronic or severe ailments may require several (or several dozen) treatments.
Positive results are generally seen after the first to fourth treatment. You will schedule your appointments further and further apart after you have achieved optimal response. Many people see their acupuncturist only two to four times a year for a “tune up”.
What is Chinese herbal medicine?
Chinese herbal medicine is an important treatment method of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It consists of over 5,000 substances derived from natural sources and has been successfully used for about 5,000 years. It is based on an individualized pattern diagnosis. A carefully balanced recipe of several different herbs is specifically tailored for each person’s entire health condition as well as the symptom or disease.
Wear loose, comfy clothing for a comfortable and relaxing treatment,
Eat a light meal or snack within an hour of your appointment.
You may brush your teeth, BUT NOT your tongue. We will look at your tongue for diagnosing.
Avoid drinking caffeine or alcohol before your appointment.
Avoid overexertion before and after the visit.
What is acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a healing modality that inserts fine needles into specific points to promote natural healing and improve function. It has the ability to alter various biochemical and physiological conditions in order to treat a wide variety of illnesses, strengthen the immune system, prevent disease and achieve longevity.
How does acupuncture work?
Acupuncture is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine theory of free flow of Qi (vital life energy) and blood through the channels, known as meridians, which cover the whole body and connect all of our organs. Illness will arise when the free flow of Qi in the meridians becomes unbalanced or is blocked. An acupuncturist will observe the patients’ signs and symptoms of disease and be able to locate the points on the body that will unblock the meridian and allow the free flow of Qi to continue. Research has shown that inserting needles at the acupuncture points can stimulate nerves that transmit impulses to the hypothalamic-pituitary system at the base of the brain.
The hypothalamus-pituitary glands are responsible for releasing neurotransmitters and endorphins, the body's natural pain-killing hormones. Endorphins also play a big role in the functioning of the hormonal system. This is why acupuncture works well for back pain and arthritis and also for P.M.S. and infertility. The substances released as a result of acupuncture not only relax the whole body. They also regulate the brain’s serotonin, thereby playing a role in emotional disposition. This is why depression, anxiety and stress are often treated with acupuncture.
Some of the physiological effects observed throughout the body include increased circulation, decreased inflammation, relief from pain, relief of muscle spasms and increased T-cell count to stimulate the immune system.
What are the needles like?
Acupuncture needles are hair-thin, sterilized, stainless-steel, single use and disposable. An acupuncture treatment is usually quite relaxing for the patient.
How many treatments will I need?
Your practitioner will explain the nature of your problem and what treatment is recommended. The amount of treatment depends on the duration, severity, and nature of your complaint. Your practitioner will explain to you the proposed treatment and tell you what other options are available to you.
Generally, acute problems require less time and frequency of treatment. Chronic or severe ailments may require several (or several dozen) treatments.
Positive results are generally seen after the first to fourth treatment. You will schedule your appointments further and further apart after you have achieved optimal response. Many people see their acupuncturist only two to four times a year for a “tune up”.
What is Chinese herbal medicine?
Chinese herbal medicine is an important treatment method of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It consists of over 5,000 substances derived from natural sources and has been successfully used for about 5,000 years. It is based on an individualized pattern diagnosis. A carefully balanced recipe of several different herbs is specifically tailored for each person’s entire health condition as well as the symptom or disease.