Classical Chinese Medicine
Chinese medicine and knowledge of the body's qi (energy) has been recorded over thousands of years.
Pathways, called channels or meridians, along the body relate to the organs and systems of the body through which qi travels. When the flow of qi is disrupted, there is an imbalance, which can result in pain, emotional turbulence, illness or other symptoms. Pulse and tongue diagnosis is an important part of the assessment.
Acupuncture works to restore the flow of qi within the body and bring it back to a place of balance. By stimulating appropriate points along the meridians, the energy is regulated, and health can be restored.
Dr. Sweet utilizes the following Chinese medicine modalities:
The combined effects of naturopathic and Chinese medicine are profound.
Learn more about Classical Chinese Medicine and how it differs from Traditional Chinese Medicine "TCM" at: www.classicalchinesemedicine.org
Pathways, called channels or meridians, along the body relate to the organs and systems of the body through which qi travels. When the flow of qi is disrupted, there is an imbalance, which can result in pain, emotional turbulence, illness or other symptoms. Pulse and tongue diagnosis is an important part of the assessment.
Acupuncture works to restore the flow of qi within the body and bring it back to a place of balance. By stimulating appropriate points along the meridians, the energy is regulated, and health can be restored.
Dr. Sweet utilizes the following Chinese medicine modalities:
- Acupuncture
- Moxibustion "Moxa"
- Chinese Herbs
- Cupping
The combined effects of naturopathic and Chinese medicine are profound.
Learn more about Classical Chinese Medicine and how it differs from Traditional Chinese Medicine "TCM" at: www.classicalchinesemedicine.org