The history of Acupuncture goes back thousands of yearsIt's one of the oldest forms of traditional Chinese medicine around, with countless people throughout the ages enjoying the unique benefits of this powerful form of alternative medicine. Acupuncture involves several thin needles being inserted into the body, targetting specific areas in order to relieve pain, alleviate nausea, and treat a range of other conditions too.
If you find yourself dealing with aches, pains, tensions, and other health complaints that seemingly won't go away, Acupuncture can be the answer. It comes from the belief that various health conditions, diseases, and symptoms are caused by disruptions and interruptions in the body's flow of energy (or qi). Acupuncture needles, targetting precise acupuncture or acupressure points in the body, are able to relieve you of these blockages and disruptions. In short, acupuncture aims to relieve pressure, freeing the energy flow around the body, thereby decreasing inflammation, pain, and tension. There are countless potential uses of AcupunctureIt can bring feeling back to certain areas of the body, vastly reduce inflammation and irritation in certain areas, wipe out nausea, and even raise fertility levels. Constant headaches, dental pain, or even menstrual pain can be treated with Acupuncture too, and at Conscious Healing, we take the time to speak with each of our clients. We get to know you and understand what ails you before proceeding with a tailor-made treatment session.
Whatever your complaint happens to be, we'll learn about it with you and identify target areas and pressure points to focus on. Our thorough and precise Acupuncture plans will work on specific zones of the body, freeing tension, liberating blockages, enhancing the flow of energy throughout the bodily systems, and bringing balance back to your life. |
ServicesCurrent pricing for all basic services:
25 mins - $47.50 40 mins - $71.25 55 mins - $95.00 80 mins - $142.50 110 mins - $190.00 Sessions that go longer by mutual consent will be charged prorata. |