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What is Colorpuncture?


Esogetic Colorpuncture a technique proven to be particularly effective on children, but also has extensive implications for adults. Esogetic Colorpuncture is currently a popular form of holistic healing in Europe; developed from the 25 years of empirical research conducted by German scientist Peter Mandel, the man who developed this unique system in order to use light as a form of healing. Colorpuncture has been used and can be used for a variety of ailments ranging from tension to insomnia. Ask your practitioner Colorpuncture is right for you.

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What is Chinese Herbology?


Chinese Herbology is the process of using medicinal herbs extracted from numerous sources including: plants, animals, fungi, bone and minerals. Chinese Herbology is an art of combining the right ingredients for a particularly ailment specific to each and every patient. For Example, if you get a migraine in the western realm of medicine you’ve most likely been advised by your doctor to take Excedrin or some other NSAIDs. That’s great, but what about the next time you get a migraine? Of course, you’ll take another dose of Excedrin. Why did you get the migraine again? What caused it? Why you? Why do some people just suffer from migraines? In the realm of Chinese Medicine we look deeper, there isn’t just one formula that your practitioner will prescribe to every Tom, Dick and Harry that gets a migraine, but he/she will ascertain the root and cause of the migraine and heal you from the inside out. The goal is to get rid of your ailment completely and not just treat your symptom.

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What is Acupuncture?


Acupuncture is the very ancient practice of inserting and manipulating filamentous needles (as fine as a strand of hair). These needles are inserted into specific acupuncture points based on a patient’s constitution and condition at the time of the treatment for curative purposes. The scope of acupuncture is quite wide, it’s commonly thought of only to be useful for pain; however, acupuncture has come a long way over the past 2500 years it’s been around and has been successfully used for cases of hypo/hyperthyroidism, fibromyalgia, sciatica, HIV, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, TMJ, edema, anxiety and depression, just to name a few.

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