Acupuncture
My specialty is Classical Five Element Acupuncture.
Acupuncture is based on the cycles and laws of nature. By stimulating
key points on the body, energy flow to injured or malfunctioning organs
and systems is improved. When this vital energy called, "qi"
(chee), is full and flowing health is promoted. When qi is not full
and flowing, illness can begin.
This stimulation of key points involves insertion of
sterilized, disposable needles, fine as human hair. When a needle penetrates
the skin, a slight prick, or no sensation is felt. When the needle contacts
the qi, the patient may feel various sensations. Descriptions range
from sharp to tickling, from a warm breeze, to an electric current,
to a dull ache.
A person may feel the energy run along the pathway on
which the point lies. Often there are other effects from the needling,
such as sudden clarity of vision, a sense of calmness, or the surfacing
of an emotion or memory. These are all natural; they show that the qi
is moving and a rebalancing is taking place.
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Moxa (an herb) smoldering before needling is performed. |
Moxabustion, the application of heat to a point before
needling is also used. This helps to warm and move energy. (see image at right)
So what are the benefits? Most conditions are treatable
with acupuncture combined with adequate rest, nutrition, and exercise.
In particular acupuncture has demonstrated remarkable success with the
treatment of frustrating chronic conditions. Chinese medicine views
the symptoms of illness - physical, mental, or emotional - as
warning signs that you are not functioning as an integrated whole. The
healing process involves the strengthening of the underlying factors
that promote health.
Acupuncture helps to prevent recurring ailments and
to recover more quickly if you become ill. You do not need to be sick
to benefit from acupuncture; you can have greater vitality and stamina,
more restful sleep, more harmonious relationships and a greater ability
to care for your own health.
Please call 970-689-5926 if you would like to learn
more! You can also visit www.5elements.com
for more info.
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| Tuesday |
8:00 am - 7 pm |
Friday |
8:30 am - 4 pm |
| Wednesday |
8:30 am - 5 pm |
Select Saturdays |
8:30 am - 3 pm |