Acupressure
Meridian-based energy healing — "Healing Without Medicine" — working at the root level of energy imbalance before disease manifests physically. Includes Auricular Therapy and Sujok.

Works at the energy level before disease manifests at the physical level
Combines Ayurvedic and Chinese acupressure — dual-tradition approach
Includes Auricular Therapy (ear microsystem) and Sujok (hand and foot points)
Auricular and Sujok acupressure point maps
Diagram sourced from the clinic’s reference material. Shown here for orientation before your session.

Acupressure
Acupressure stimulates the body's self-healing powers by addressing specific acu-points along the meridian system, using finger pressure, seeds, magnets or colour therapy. Combines both Ayurvedic and Chinese acupressure traditions.
How Acupressure Works
Vital energy (Qi or Chi) flows through the body along pathways called meridians. Obstruction, deficiency or excess of this flow disturbs normal health. Diagnosis identifies a "pattern of disharmony" — a holistic picture of physical, mental and emotional symptoms. Treatment restores flow at the energy level, allowing symptoms to resolve as the body returns to balance.
- Treatment methods: finger pressure, Methi or Moong seeds, magnets, colour therapy
- Addresses three levels: gaseous (subtle), liquid (hormonal), and solid (physical)
- Imbalances at the gaseous level are easiest to treat — ideally before they progress
- The Ch'i Hua principle — energy transformation — guides both diagnosis and treatment

Conditions Addressed
Acupressure is particularly effective for conditions that do not fully respond to conventional medication, and works on physical, mental and emotional symptoms simultaneously.
- Chronic pain — neck, cervical, knee, lower back
- Headache and migraine
- Digestive issues and constipation
- Stress, anxiety and fatigue
- Respiratory issues and running nose
- Nausea, including travel sickness
- Lymph node swelling
Auricular Therapy
The ear is a microsystem — every point on the outer ear corresponds to a specific part of the body, mapped as an inverted fetus. Stimulating specific ear points treats conditions throughout the whole body. Developed and standardized by French neurologist Dr. Paul Nogier in 1957, the practice has a 5,000-year history in Chinese medicine. Key advantages: fast results, no side effects, suitable for home use after learning, and requires minimal clinic visits.

Sujok
Sujok applies pressure to correspondence points on the hands and feet, which mirror the body's organ systems. It is non-invasive and can be used alongside other treatment approaches, making it an accessible and effective complementary therapy.
