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Month: March 2024

AAT, how it works!

What is it and What Symptoms, and Conditions Can it Address? Allergy and sensitivity symptoms can significantly impact a person’s quality of life, and many people struggle to find effective treatment options. Advanced Allergy Therapeutics (AAT) is a precision-based therapy that offers a unique approach to treating the many symptoms associated with allergies and sensitivities. In this blog post, we will explore what AAT is, how it works, and the conditions it can help with.

The focus of Shiatsu massage is to treat an entire meridian which is just like a highway of the qi-energy on the surface of the body.  This is based on the theory that the imbalances to be addressed are based in the meridians, which require a free flow of qi-energy throughout. Thus Shiatsu can become an important aspect of preventive health care as well as treatment for existing symptoms. 

Acupuncture is a form of alternative medicine and a key component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in which thin needles are inserted into the body. Research suggests that acupuncture can help relieve pain, especially in the teeth, jaw, neck, shoulder, low back and knee. Other painful conditions that can benefit from acupuncture include: headaches and migraines. tennis elbow.

Enjoy your favorite foods

The list of common food sensitivities is extensive and includes items such as dairy, wheat, soy, eggs, nuts, sugar, corn, food additives (colors, flavor enhancers, preservatives), salicylates, wine, histamines, tomatoes, onions, and many more. Many people consume foods daily without realizing that they may be contributing to their ongoing health symptoms. If you find yourself among the millions of individuals suffering from food sensitivities symptoms and you are eager to enjoy your favorite foods once again.

Shiatsu techniques

Perpendicular penetration without side-to-side motion, unlike many massage techniques where movement across the surface is emphasized, Shiatsu uses penetration at each point, perpendicular to the body surface, to active the spot (“tsubo”) on the meridians.

Acupuncture is a form of treatment that involves inserting very thin needles through a person’s skin at specific points on the body, to various depths. Traditional Chinese medicine explains that health is the result of a harmonious balance of the complementary extremes of “yin” and “yang” of the life force known as “qi,” pronounced “chi.” Illness is said to be the consequence of an imbalance of the forces. Qi is said to flow through meridians, or pathways, in the human body. These meridiens and energy flows are accessible through 350 acupuncture points in the body. Inserting needles into these points with appropriate combinations is said to bring the energy flow back into proper balance.

Acupuncture Treatment in NYC

Unfortunately, many individuals lack a comprehensive understanding of the effects of food sensitivities. Due to ongoing and often recurring symptoms, these sensitivities are frequently attributed to other causes. Typical symptoms associated with food sensitivities, such as itching skin, rashes, mild diarrhea, coughing, fatigue, stomach bloating, flatulence, congestion, and headaches, are often endured on a daily basis without being fully addressed. Consequently, by the time the food sensitivity is accurately identified, the symptoms have worsened, potentially compromising the overall health of the patient.

 It is known that the body has acu-pressure points called “tsubo” that can receive the pressing by the practitioner, the muscle gives way to the penetrating force to let it enter, rather than being pushed away by pressure. The result is an entirely different experience than mere finger-pressing. The practitioner is required to have the correct body position in relation to the recipient and be mindful of the technique being used.

Acupuncture is best known for treating ailments like pain, allergies or anxiety, but there has also been interest in using needles to enhance beauty. Every time a needle is inserted into the skin, the body sees it as a microinjury and increases circulation to the area involved. This is beneficial for something like an old injury producing chronic discomfort, but it also has implications for skin health and aging. Cosmetic acupuncture and microneedling are two of the most popular techniques that take advantage of this response, and they are each fairly different.