

Acupuncture
For adults and adolescents
Individual and in group.
“Where there is free flow, there is no pain. Where there is pain, there is no free flow.”
Acupuncture is based on the belief that physical and mental complaints arise from disturbances in the body's energy balance. By placing fine needles at specific points, these disturbances are brought into balance, stimulating the self-healing capacity of the body and mind.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), of which acupuncture is an important part, does not focus exclusively on symptoms, but seeks to identify the underlying cause of the complaint. This holistic approach forms the starting point for every treatment and makes it possible to tackle complaints in a sustainable manner.
In recent years, extensive scientific research has been conducted into the effects of acupuncture. These studies show that acupuncture can be a valuable and effective complement to Western medicine. The practice of acupuncture is regulated and can only be performed by healthcare providers with a medical background. Acupuncture is largely an evidence-based practice and can be supportive within a broader treatment programme.
In addition to acupuncture, the practice also uses complementary techniques such as cupping, moxibustion therapy and guasha massage, tailored to your specific needs.
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​What can acupuncture help with?
Pain relief
Stress reduction and mental health issues
Improved sleep quality
Emotional balance
Increased energy and vitality
Gynaecological issues
Stomach and intestinal problems
Neurological complaints
Respiratory problems
Nose, throat and ear problems
Urological problems
Diabetes
Allergies
Improved blood circulation
Support with weight loss
Addiction problems
