Life Healing Life
Nicole Lange, Lic. Ac.
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Acupuncture
The act of inserting and manipulating fine needles into specific locations on the body to help stimulate healing and restore balance.
Moxabustion
The application of heat to acupuncture points through the burning of the herb Ai Ye (mugwort) on or near acupuncture points to warm and invigorate the body.
Stone Therapy
Placing either hot or cold basalt stones over areas or acupuncture points to help promote balance and regulate body temperature.
Cupping
A treatment using glass, plastic, or bamboo "cups" with reduced pressure (suction) over areas of the body to draw blood to the surface, stimulate blood circulation and release extra heat from within the body.
Gua Sha
A type of dermal friction where the skin is gently scraped with a tool to stimulate blood circulation, resolve acute illness or injury, and release extra heat or toxins from within the body.
Tui Na
Literally translated to "Push and Grasp," Tui Na is Chinese medical massage and combines acupressure with various relaxing massage techniques.
Chinese Herbs
The use of plant, mineral and animal substances to restore balance and promote health.
Lifestyle Support
Including food therapy and dietary suggestions, DIY massage and acupressure, mindfulness, relaxation and breathing techniques, creativity and self expression exercises, physical movement, suggestions for improved sexual health and romance, and more.