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After a year suffering of gynaecological problems going from one doctor/treatment to another one, I decided to try acupuncture. I have to admit that at the beginning I was a bit sceptical about the method, but I was desperate to get healthy that I thought I would give it a try...After a few treatments from Jonathan I could not believe that I actually got rid of most of my symptoms that I suffer from for such a long time. Even though I hate needles, it didn't hurt at all and I found Acupuncture very relaxing! I would definitely recommend Jonathan to everyone!
~ Ana G.
Acupuncture is a primary health care practice that has flourished in China for at least 3,000 years and is widely performed in Asia and Europe. It is considered to be one of the newest primary health care professions in this country.
Far more than a technique of inserting tiny thread like needles along meridian lines of the body, acupuncture treats a person as a whole, not just by isolated symptoms. It involves a complex system of diagnosis and related treatments, and is based on the "pattern of disharmony".
Cosmetic acupuncture and facial acupuncture offers a natural alternative to invasive cosmetic surgery, chemical (glycolic) peels and Botox fillers. Chinese doctors have been using points on the face for thousands of years to help combat signs of ageing in men and women and to help skin conditions.
Famous celebrities who are reported to have used facial rejuvenation acupuncture are: Angelina Jolie, Sean Connery, Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow and many more.
Massage in Chinese medicine is called Tui Na. To those who've experienced both acupressure and Shiatsu, a Tui Na session may seem like a cross between the two. Like Shiatsu, Tui Na uses rhythmic compression along energy channels of the body, as well as a variety of techniques that manipulate and lubricate the joints. Like acupressure, Tui Na directly affects the flow of energy by holding and pressing the body at acupressure points.
Cupping Therapy Is Another Part Of Chinese Medicine, the theory behind cupping is that it moves or stimulates your body's natural energy (also called qi).Cupping therapy has been further developed as a means to open the 'Meridians' of the body. Meridians are the conduits in the body through which energy flows to every part of the body and through every organ and tissue. There are five meridians on the back that, when opened, allow invigorating energy to travel the whole length of the body.
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