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SERVICES This session is backed by scientific research, in 2015 leading neuroscientist Dr. Jeffrey Fanning examined the neurological effects of Access Bars. He discovered that Access Bars have a positive neurological effect on the recipient greater than the experience by advanced meditators and it produced immediate results. This session entails gentle pressure on 32 points on the head. ATP Resonance BioTherapy® is a technique for treating pain that uses low-level electrical current. The current is delivered to certain parts of the body in an attempt to relieve the pain. Frequencies have a direct effect on our bodies and can almost instantaneously change the chemistry. For example, there are frequencies clinically proven to reduce inflammation and others that improve circulation. It’s like writing a computer program for our bodies to heal. There are 100’s of frequencies that we use to reduce inflammation and pain. Acupuncture Point Injection Therapy is the injection at an acupuncture point o a small amount of a drug, vitamin, saline or plant extract and is a recent innovation of traditional acupuncture and aims to enhance and prolong the effect of stimulation of acupuncture points. Chinese herbs can enhance the effectiveness of current acupuncture treatments or may be used alone. It’s a great complement to internally treat the body for varied lengths of time. Herbs are provided in various forms: pills/patent formulas, granules/powders and raw herbal formulas. All herbs and supplements are high quality, preferably organic. Chinese fire cupping helps promote lymph flow to muscle tissues, releases fascia, eases aches and pains and benefits the lungs and digestive system. Acupuncture sessions help mom-to-be prep for the big day by calming anxiety and big emotions, relaxing muscle tension, and preparing the cervix for labor. Research shows that labor in first time mothers was reduced from eight hours and two minutes to six hours and 36 minutes in the acupuncture group. Treatments start at 36 weeks. Acupressure points will also be shared to use in labor to reduce pain and promote progression in labor. Research shows that acupuncture supports cervical ripening and can shorten the time between the expected due date and the actual time of delivery. Women that received acupuncture had an average delivery of 5 days from their due date vs 7.9 days in the control group. It is also effective to help promote labor for difficult or delayed labor, premature rupture of membranes. This one time session is the perfect way to feel cared for 5 or more days postpartum to promote recovery. The use of moxibustion on the abdomen and lower back restore energy, circulate blood and relieve any aches and discomfort related to labor. This session can be completed in clinic or at home. Additional travel charge *This treatment is not appropriate for women that are experiencing night sweats or have a temperature. Moxa or mugwort artemesia is a dried herb used to help build deficiencies, release cold and promote blood and qi flow in the body. In postpartum health, it is used in our mother warming sessions to promote recovery from labor, to build blood and energy in the body, and to warm the uterus. Research also shows that it is effective in turning breech presentation from 34 weeks on in the third trimester. Nutritional counseling is a wonderful way to review what you’re putting in your body for either weight loss, digestive concerns, specific dietary needs like high cholesterol, diabetes or cancer care. There have been many studies illustrating the benefits of acupuncture for palliative cancer care. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York dedicates their program to an integrative setting to help aid recovery for those being treated with cancer. Acupuncture is one of the modalities used in complementary care. Its benefits include improving pain management, digestive distress such as nausea and vomiting associated with chemo therapy, insomnia, and assistance with boosting immune health.
APIT-Acunpuncture Point injection therapyATP Resonance BioTherapy®Acupuncture

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chinese herbscupping and Gua Shalabor prepOM Nutritional CounselingMoxibustionpalliative cancer careAccess Bars
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This session is backed by scientific research, in 2015 leading neuroscientist Dr. Jeffrey Fanning examined the neurological effects of Access Bars. He discovered that Access Bars have a positive neurological effect on the recipient greater than the experience by advanced meditators and it produced immediate results. This session entails gentle pressure on 32 points on the head.

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ATP Resonance BioTherapy® is a technique for treating pain that uses low-level electrical current. The current is delivered to certain parts of the body in an attempt to relieve the pain. Frequencies have a direct effect on our bodies and can almost instantaneously change the chemistry. For example, there are frequencies clinically proven to reduce inflammation and others that improve circulation. It’s like writing a computer program for our bodies to heal. There are 100’s of frequencies that we use to reduce inflammation and pain.

ATP Resonance BioTherapy

Acupuncture needles are disposable, sterile stainless steel filiform needles that are comparable to the thickness of a human hair. The points used are based on your specific presentation and are intentionally placed on specific areas of the body to facilitate the healing process by activating “qi” or energy. Research has demonstrated acupuncture’s effects on the nervous system, endocrine and immune systems, cardiovascular system, and digestive system.

Acupuncture is effective in:

  • resolving pain
  • improving sleep
  • digestive function
  • overall sense of well-being

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Acupuncture Point Injection Therapy is the injection at an acupuncture point o a small amount of a drug, vitamin, saline or plant extract and is a recent innovation of traditional acupuncture and aims to enhance and prolong the effect of stimulation of acupuncture points.

Back to Service ListAPIT-Acunpuncture Point injection therapy

Chinese herbs can enhance the effectiveness of current acupuncture treatments or may be used alone. It’s a great complement to internally treat the body for varied lengths of time. Herbs are provided in various forms: pills/patent formulas, granules/powders and raw herbal formulas. All herbs and supplements are high quality, preferably organic.

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Chinese fire cupping helps promote lymph flow to muscle tissues, releases fascia, eases aches and pains and benefits the lungs and digestive system.

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Acupuncture sessions help mom-to-be prep for the big day by calming anxiety and big emotions, relaxing muscle tension, and preparing the cervix for labor. Research shows that labor in first time mothers was reduced from eight hours and two minutes to six hours and 36 minutes in the acupuncture group. Treatments start at 36 weeks. Acupressure points will also be shared to use in labor to reduce pain and promote progression in labor.

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Research shows that acupuncture supports cervical ripening and can shorten the time between the expected due date and the actual time of delivery. Women that received acupuncture had an average delivery of 5 days from their due date vs 7.9 days in the control group. It is also effective to help promote labor for difficult or delayed labor, premature rupture of membranes.

This one time session is the perfect way to feel cared for 5 or more days postpartum to promote recovery. The use of moxibustion on the abdomen and lower back restore energy, circulate blood and relieve any aches and discomfort related to labor. This session can be completed in clinic or at home. Additional travel charge *This treatment is not appropriate for women that are experiencing night sweats or have a temperature.

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Moxa or mugwort artemesia is a dried herb used to help build deficiencies, release cold and promote blood and qi flow in the body. In postpartum health, it is used in our mother warming sessions to promote recovery from labor, to build blood and energy in the body, and to warm the uterus. Research also shows that it is effective in turning breech presentation from 34 weeks on in the third trimester.

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Nutritional counseling is a wonderful way to review what you’re putting in your body for either weight loss, digestive concerns, specific dietary needs like high cholesterol, diabetes or cancer care.

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There have been many studies illustrating the benefits of acupuncture for palliative cancer care. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York dedicates their program to an integrative setting to help aid recovery for those being treated with cancer. Acupuncture is one of the modalities used in complementary care. Its benefits include improving pain management, digestive distress such as nausea and vomiting associated with chemo therapy, insomnia, and assistance with boosting immune health.

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