Acupuncture
Unlock your body's natural healing power with acupuncture
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture involves the use of hair-thin needles inserted in the body at very specific points. A major concept of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture is the notion that vital energy or life force called Qi (pronounced chi) circulates through the body via a system of pathways known as meridians.
There are a total of 20 meridians: 12 primary meridians which correspond to specific organs, organ systems or functions, and 8 secondary meridians.
Imbalance or disharmony in the flow of Qi is seen to cause illness: correcting the flow of this vital energy with Acupuncture restores the body to balance and maintains the health of this unique system.
Experience the ancient art that balances your energy, alleviates pain, and promotes overall well-being.
Ready to feel renewed?
Book your session and start your journey to wellness with us
Why Choose EnergYinAction?
Our TCM Doctor, Maria, brings over 30 years’ worth of experience in the Health and Well-being Industry.
She goes above and beyond to ensure your treatments are tailored to your individual needs, combining traditional techniques with a deep understanding of today’s health.
How does Acupuncture benefit you?
Acupuncture is particularly beneficial for:
- Managing menstrual pain and irregular cycles
- Relieving chronic pain, including back pain and migraines
- Reducing stress, anxiety, and depression
- Improving digestive health and immune function
- Alleviating symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes
- Enhancing fertility and supporting reproductive health
Health Benefits of Acupuncture
- Physical: Pain relief, improved circulation, and reduced inflammation.
- Emotional: Reduced stress and anxiety, enhanced mood stability.
- Women’s Health: Regulation of menstrual cycles, support during menopause, and improved fertility.
Session Duration and Frequency
Each acupuncture session lasts around 45 minutes. The number of sessions varies based on the condition being treated and individual response.
The majority notices improvements in their first session, while some may need ongoing treatment for chronic conditions.