Welcome to Kim's Yin & Yang Acupuncture
Almost five thousand years ago in East Asia, the laws and principles of acupuncture evolved and became a part of Asian culture. But it wasn't until 400 B.C. when the practice became a written treatise called the Nei Ching. Within its pages are explanations for living one's life in accord with nature's laws as well as an examination of the human body, diseases...and their causes.
In traditional acupuncture the doctor has three goals
To treat the patient as a whole organism where physical body and mind together from a unique relationship with the environment: to seek a cause for disease and distress; to assist the patient in becoming renewed, revitalized, and to reach his/her full potential.
To achieve these goals, acupuncture rebalances energy - Qi - within the body. Qi affects all aspects of life including one's spirit, emotional, mental and physical well being. Qi exists in all living organisms and how Qi flows through the body as well as through wood, fire, earth, metal, water(the five elements of the universe), affects how we humans function in our world. Acupuncture treatment reestablishes the balance of these live elements.
In traditional acupuncture the doctor has three goals
To treat the patient as a whole organism where physical body and mind together from a unique relationship with the environment: to seek a cause for disease and distress; to assist the patient in becoming renewed, revitalized, and to reach his/her full potential.
To achieve these goals, acupuncture rebalances energy - Qi - within the body. Qi affects all aspects of life including one's spirit, emotional, mental and physical well being. Qi exists in all living organisms and how Qi flows through the body as well as through wood, fire, earth, metal, water(the five elements of the universe), affects how we humans function in our world. Acupuncture treatment reestablishes the balance of these live elements.