Treatments
Traditional Chinese medicine is known mostly for its use of acupuncture. However, depending on your symptoms and needs, you could receive one or more of the treatments listed below.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a complete health protocol with the intention of balancing all yin and yang energy flows in the body. Very fine needles are placed in specific places where the energy or chi flow through the body can be influenced.
Alchemical spaygyrics & gemmotheraphy
The basic idea at Spagyrie is that nature contains everything that man needs for his healing. Its effect is based on the alchemical concept of transformation and focuses on transcending a complaint rather than combating a complaint.
Chinese herbs
Treatments based on Chinese herbs have been proving their effectiveness on millions of patients for centuries. It is one of the most empirical medicines known worldwide.
Cupping
Cupping is a system to apply suction to one or more points of the meridians and has a visible effect on the blood flow to the underlying tissues.
Alchemical spaygyrics & gemmotheraphy
Gemmotherapy is a part of phytotherapy that uses leaf buds and shoots of trees and shrubs. The main effect of gemmotherapy focuses on drainage on the one hand and on the structure of the entire organism on the other.
Gua Sha
With the help of Gua Sha, on the one hand, the self-healing capacity is increased by indirectly stimulating the nervous system and on the other hand, the removal of waste products is significantly promoted.
One-day intensive retreat
A retreat is the perfect place to respond to a call from your body, a symptom, an observation or a diagnosis. There is room and time for change on a deeper level.
Moxabustion
Moxa is a technique from Traditional Chinese Medicine in which specific herbs are burned to heat acupuncture points and thus promote Qi flow.
Want to stop smoking?
Acupuncture addresses both physical and mental nicotine addiction when quitting smoking.
Stressless
Different types of moxa techniques are combined based on your complaints for deep relaxation and an invigorating/virtuous feeling afterwards.