Chinese Herbal Medicine
This is one of the greatest herbal systems in this world, and it dates back to 3rd century BC. Throughout history we have seen Chinese herbal medicine continuously developing itself, and keeping itself in accordance to the latest findings in science. It offers a complete medical system, which is capable of treating various mental and physical conditions. The process includes herbal therapy, dietary therapy, breathing movement exercises, and acupuncture. Some of these might be applied during the course of the treatment.
Chinese Acupressure Massage
At Nuhealth we uses acupressure using the fingers and other parts of the body to skillfully press key points, which stimulate the body’s natural self-curative abilities. When these trigger points are pressed, they release muscular tension, and promote circulation of blood, and the body’s life force energy to aid healing. Acupuncture and acupressure are similar where they use the same pressure points and meridians. Acupressure can help alleviate ailments such as tension, stress, aches and pains, arthritis or menstrual cramps. Acupressure can also be used for general preventative health care.
Chinese Herbal Medicine
This is one of the greatest herbal systems in this world, and it dates back to 3rd century BC. Throughout history we have seen Chinese herbal medicine continuously developing itself, and keeping itself in accordance to the latest findings in science. It offers a complete medical system, which is capable of treating various mental and physical conditions. The process includes herbal therapy, dietary therapy, breathing movement exercises, and acupuncture. Some of these might be applied during the course of the treatment.
Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
This is a healthcare system based on the ancient Chinese principles that date back to two thousand years. It offers an amazing model of function, and good health; and feels that illnesses and pain are a sign that your body is out of balance. The aim of our traditional Chinese Acupuncture treatment is to restore your body to its full equilibrium. These techniques have been refined for centuries, and are fully focused on the individual rather than the person.
Cupping

According to the material found on traditional Chinese medicine, cupping is a form of therapy. Cupping therapy is used to relieve pain, boost blood flow, reduce inflammation, help you relax, and for your overall wellbeing. Apart from these cupping offers a long list of advantages. It is a simple yet effective method, that can offer you better living standards.
Do you want to feel that invigorating tingle of energy through your body? Assisting your body to clear itself of toxins and blockages by stimulating circulation, heated cups create a partial vacuum on the skin allowing localised healing to take place.
Cupping brings fresh blood to treated areas and releases rigid soft tissue and restores muscles. The suction creates negative pressure to loosen and stretch tight muscles and fascia. Often red circular markings appear that may take a few days to fade – this is a normal part of the cupping process.
Gua Sha (Scraping)
This is a practice taken from traditional Chinese medical journals. In this treatment the skin of the patient is scrapped, and it shows light bruising. It is used to release unhealthy elements from the injured area, and helps boost blood flow. There are two main benefits that you gain from the Gua Sha treatment, first is that you will be able to feel your pain decreasing. And secondly, it will help ease other medical problems by promoting the circulation.
