Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
This ancient system enables the body/mind/spirit to heal itself, as far as nature will allow. In Chinese medicine any illness or symptom, either physical, mental or of the spirit, is associated with an imbalance of the person’s vital life energy, or Qi. When the body sends out distress signals in the form of any symptom it is a sign that there is an imbalance of Qi, which must be rebalanced to restore health. This principle of Traditional Acupuncture is important because it means the underlying cause of the disease is being dealt with rather than the symptom merely being swept under the carpet, only to reappear in the future.
Not only dealing with the patient’s condition by restoring the overall balance of energy, Traditional Acupuncture may help the person feel better in a general way by promoting an improved quality of life.
Traditional Acupuncture affects the whole person - body, mind and spirit - and may therefore help a very wide range of issues, like those listed in the lefthand column, to, lack of sleep, sciatica, conditions of the joints, sports injuries, menstrual and menopausal conditions, also food intolerances and allergies as well as bringing great relief from pain in general.
As well as seeking help for physical problems, many people consider Traditional Acupuncture for some stress-related disorders and the effects of mental and emotional conflict in their lives.