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Are You Stressed? - Live Blood Analysis, Iridology and Acupuncture can help.
Live Blood Analysis- is just One drop of blood from a little pin prick from your finger - Live Blood Analysis can show:
Live cell analysis is a nutritional screening device used to reveal present health conditions of individuals. Live Blood work involves magnifying a single drop of capillary blood to reveal such things as:
Allergies, Fatigue, Liver Stress, Stress, Heartburn, toxic Conditions, Hormonal Imbalances, Digestion and Absorption, Yeast - Fungal, Candida, The state of your immune System, Vitamin and Mineral deficiencies, Mercury deposits, Anemia - Iron Deficiency, Parasites, Irritable bowel syndrome and much more.
Live cell analysis is a nutritional screening device used to reveal present health conditions of individuals, Live blood work involves magnifying a single drop of capillary blood to reveal such thing as:
Distortions of red and white blood cells: incomplete or delayed digestion of fats and proteins, liver stress, undesirable bacterial and fungal life; sign of yeast and parasites and hormonal imbalances.
The advantage of live cell analysis is that most of these indicators are not observed in laboratory testing.
Iridology: Reflection of Health From the Eyes: Iridology (pronounced eye-ri-dology) is the art analyzing the iris (coloured portion of the eye) It reveals body constitutions, inherent strengths and weaknesses, health levels, and transitions that take place in a person's body according to their way of life.
The eye never lies. The eye connects to every part of the body by way of the brain and nervous system.
Iridology is the analysis of the iris to determine genetic and inherently weaknesses, strengths and tox-icities within the body.
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Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese medicine involving the insertion of solid filiform acupuncture needles into the skin at specific points on the body to achieve a therapeutic effect. No drug is injected. The needles alone create the beneficial effects of acupuncture. Call Today for your appointment or text 705-725-2329 TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR OWN HEALTH What is Cupping?Cupping is an ancient Chinese therapy in which a cup is applied to the skin and the pressure in the cup is reduced (either by heat or suction) in order to draw and hold skin and superficial muscles inside the cup. Sometimes, while the suction is active, the cup is moved, causing the skin and muscle to be pulled. This is called gliding cupping. Cupping is applied to certain acupuncture points as well as to parts of the body that have been affected by pain, where the pain is deeper than the tissues to be pulled. Cupping is based on the meridian theory of the body. On one hand, cupping removes any stagnation in the body and opens the meridians so that qi can flow freely. On the other, it also helps to rejuvenate certain meridians and organs that are not functioning at their best. From a scientific standpoint, cupping is known to help activate the lymphatic system, promote blood circulation, and is good for deep tissue repair. The Cupping ProcessGlass cups are generally used for cupping, although bamboo cups are also used. Glass cups are fitted with a valve that attaches to a small hand-operated pump, allowing the practitioner to suck out air without having to rely on fire to depressurise the cup first. It also gives them greater control over the amount of suction. The modern name for cupping is baguanfa or suction cup therapy. In order to allow the cups to move over the skin easily, oil is used. Oils that have been infused with extracts of medicinal herbs are particularly useful. The cups are applied at room temperature, and there is some friction generated with moving cups, causing a small but significant amount of heat, especially if a warming oil is also used. Cups are generally left in place for ten minutes although the time can range from five to fifteen minutes. The skin will redden due to the congestion of blood flow. The cup is removed from the skin by pressing the skin on one side, allowing some outside air to enter and thus equalise the pressure. Some bruising on the skin where the rim of the cup is to be expected. What Cupping Can HelpCupping is generally recommended for the treatment of pain, gastrointestinal disorders, lung diseases (especially chronic cough and asthma), and paralysis, although it does have application for other problems. Cupping can affect the body up to four inches into the tissues, causing the tissues to release toxins, activate the lymphatic system, clear colon blockages, activate and clear the veins, arteries and capillaries, activate the skin, clear stretch marks, and improve the appearance of varicose veins. |