AAAB Acupuncture Center Unit #99, No. 2205 South Millway, Mississauga, On. L5L3T2. Canada. Tel:(905)766-1831 (416) 666-6592
Scientific research on Accupuncture Therapy have
strongly demonstrated not only its illness healing capacity but also providing
the following results : enhances natural body immunity against harmful
pathogens, strengthens cellular activity, improves circulation, slows aging
progression and ameliorates its effects, and helps to maintain a healthy
figure.
Accupuncture Therapy has been practiced for thousands of years as the central component of Chinese Holistic Medicine and over the course of the history it has been refined to perfection.
According to both historical and modern clinical
evidences the use of Accupuncture Therapy for health and well-being from as
early as 30 years of age can delay the emergence of aging related illnesses and
effects by 20 years. Similarily, the
start of Accupuncture Therapy at 40 years of age can delay the emergence of
aging conditions by 10 years, at 50 years of age can delay by 5 years and at 60
years of age, Accupunture Therapy can ameliorate or slows the progression of
existing aging conditions.
1. Total Body Balance Treats body tension and ill conditions as
well as the more subtler emotional and mental layers of everyday mal and
stress. Strengthens natural body
immunity and promotes overall health and wellness.
2. Facial Renewal Treats and prevents facial aging effects. Resulting in radiant, smoother skin, fewer
fine lines and wrinkles, eliminates eyebags and decreases pore size. Lasting results without irritation or
inflammation.
3. Elemental Facial Massage Chinese medicinal and herbal facial massage which includes
pressure point, accupuncture and
lymphatic drainage techniques. It
eliminates signs of fatigue across face and stimulates healthy elasticity. The massage also helps to remove acne,
migraines and improves sleep plus other benefits.
4. Weight Loss
Overall body or targetted regional weight
control. Also treats cholestrol,
hypertension, steatohepatitis (fatty liver) and diabetes. |