About East Asian Medicine:
East Asian medicine, also known as Chinese medicine, is a comprehensive form of medicine that has been practiced for over 2,000 years. Although steeped in ancient roots, East Asian medicine is very relevant today. Many of the same illnesses we seek treatment for in our modern world, were also being treated way back when. Because of its time tested effectiveness, East Asia medicine has become commonly integrated into our Western medicine. Many hospitals all over the world have incorporated East Asian medicine modalities, such as acupuncture, into patient care.
Some patients blend both East Asian and Western treatment - especially for chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease and thyroid imbalance. And others use East Asian Medicine as the primary treatment for their condition - such as with back pain and anxiety. The beauty of East Asian medicine is that is versitle enough to be incoporated with other modalities and is a the same time powerful enough to serve as a stand alone healthcare modality.
East Asian medicine is takes a whole body approach, viewing symptoms as a branch of root imbalances in the body. This means that even if your focus for treatment is on one particular symptom, you will most likely feel better overall. Many people experience better quality of sleep, stronger immune systems, and happier moods when coming to acupuncture regardless of what condition brought them there.
Emotions and the physical body are also interconnected in East Asian medicine and it can be extremely beneficial for all sorts of mood and nervous system imbalances such as stress, anxiety, depression and PTSD. When used in conjunction with talk therapy, big shifts can occur.
Acupuncture and herbal medicine are both part of East Asian medicine. Learn more about each of them here by clicking here:
what you need to know about East Asian medicine:
5,000 years old - time tested
Works on emotional & physical healing
Helps restore your bodies own self-healing capacities
Calms the nervous system
Treats both the branch (symptom) and root (cause) of the condition
Promotes overall wellness regardless of what the condition is being treated
Currently used in hospitals worldwide
Scientifically proven to improve pain
Used as a stand alone treatment or in conjunction with Western medicine