Moxibustion is a therapeutic technique practiced by our specialists in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
This technique involves stimulating acupuncture points with the heat of the mugwort burnt above the body. Mugwort is an herb with medicinal properties that aid healing.
The aim of this treatment is to stimulate blood circulation and the flow of vital “Qi” energy. Moxibustion helps strengthen the immune system and normalize organ functions.
Moxibustion is prescribed when necessary during the 1st consultation with the specialist in Traditional Chinese Medicine. This treatment is always accompanied by acupuncture or one another Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment.
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Acupuncture
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Whether it is for your first consultation in traditional Chinese medicine or for a simple Seasonal check-up, TMed works with qualified therapists. Consultations can be done in person or online at your convenience.
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Acupuncture can help with chronic pain, allergies, respiratory and digestive problems, skin disorders, hormonal problems, stress, anxiety, migraines, fatigue, depression, weight management and more. It can be used to treat existing conditions, to help preventing illness nor simply to increase your wellbeing.
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Facial acupuncture stimulate your facial muscles in order to regenerate your skin. It will take you only a few sessions to feel and see the lifting effects of this 100 % natural technique.
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The pharmacopoeia is the art of combining medicinal plants in order to offer you a natural treatment adapted as closely as possible to your needs. Formulation methods and dosages comply with precise rules, proven and validated over centuries of use.
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This massage technique is not generally used for pleasure and relaxation, but rather as a treatment to address specific patterns of disharmony. By applying pressure to meridians, acupoints, and groups of muscles and nerves, tuina removes blockages and works deeply with the positive energy of the body. It can be used to either encourage overall wellness, to treat or prevent specific conditions like lower back pain, or hasten recovery after an illness or accident.
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Gua Sha spatula massage is an ancestral technique from Chinese medicine that is making a strong comeback in current beauty routine trends.
Cupping is much like the opposite of massage - rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle pressure to pull them upward.
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Specific therapy which focuses upon treating the internal organs of the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, heart, small and large intestines, lungs, stomach, spleen, pancreas and sexual organs. The session will be as deep or as gentle as you wish and will stimulate the lymph, inner organs and digestive system, release stuck fascia that stagnates the organs and provide relief for many types of digestive issues. This therapy has particular benefits for women’s health and it is best done on an empty stomach.
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Yu Yang technique is performed on the face, neck and trapezius. It helps to beautify the face and smooth the skin. This particular face massage is practiced with essential oils and allows the skin not only to become softer and tenderer, to delay or reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles, but also to release the personal emotional tensions, to refresh the energy, and to reach a natural beauty.
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Tuina for babies is a combination of massage, acupressure and other forms of body manipulation, meant to stimulate organ function and improve blood circulation. Common illnesses like cold, cough, fever, vomiting, low appetite, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain and bedwetting can all be supported with simple Tuina techniques. Tuina can then be used to assist with recovery and as an adjunct to the conventional treatment plan.