We activate Qi energy, balance meridians and treat acupuncture points with painless and non-invasive treatment (no needles), using Quantum Biofeedback Bioresonance.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) tells us that to have optimal health, it is achieved through a relative balance throughout the human body, the harmonious flow of energy (called Qi), blood and Yin-Yang. Conventional medicine refers to this balance as homeostasis.
Disease or imbalance appears when the balance is disturbed. Imbalances are common and can occur in one or more body systems. Chinese medicine uses natural approaches to unlock the systems.
We are the energy receivers of the universe and the spine serves as a receiving antenna. to regulate the flow of energy (Qi) and blood, and to rebalance the Yin-Yang of the body.
Finding Yin Yang Balance
Chinese medicine physiology holds that optimal human body life is the result of harmony between yin and yang.
Yin represents the internal, negative principles, and yang the external, positive principles.
The main reason why there are diseases is because the internal balance has been disturbed. Viewed from the point of view of the organ’s recovery mechanism, yang functions to protect from external damage, and yin is the internal basis for storing and providing energy to its counterpart.
Meridians
Acupuncture meridians are composed of channels that connect the surface of the body to the internal organs.
There are twelve primary meridians located bilaterally in the body; the left and right meridians are symmetrical and influence each other through the interconnected meridian channels.
The network of meridian channels is believed to be located within the soft connective tissues.
Qi, the vital energy or life force that maintains the balance of a person’s spiritual, emotional, mental and physical health.
The 5 Elements
The Five Elements are a comprehensive template that organizes all natural phenomena into five master groups or patterns of nature.
Each of the five groups (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water) includes categories such as a season, a direction, the weather, the stage of growth and development, the internal organ, the body tissue, the emotion, the aspect of the soul, taste, color, sound… The categories are seemingly limitless.
The Five Elements reflect a deep understanding of natural law, the universal order that underlies all things in our world.
It provides a master blueprint, a diagram of how nature interacts with the body and how the different dimensions of our being impact each other.
It is important to emphasize that this multidimensional view of life offers a diagnostic framework for recognizing where imbalances lie (body, mind, emotions and spirit).
The Five Elements include the internal organs and the interconnected relationships between them.
Benefits of Acupuncture
Improves chronic pain
Helps reduce headaches and migraines.
Helps treat insomnia
Digestive problems, allergies, mood, depression
Improves recovery from cancer and chemotherapy
Helps prevent cognitive decline
Pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum health