Introductory Special!

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Acupuncture available on

Monday from 2:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. and 

Thursday from  10:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.

About Acupuncture

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WHAT IS ACUPUNCTURE?

Acupuncture is a 4,000-year-old holistic healing system that originated in China. Over time it has successfully treated billions of people in Asia and is now becoming increasingly popular in the West. It is a complete system for the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of a wide variety of conditions. 
Acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese philosophy that sees all sicknesses in the body in terms of an imbalance in the energetic field of the body. This energetic field has been carefully mapped by the Chinese and they have discovered over 400 points that, when stimulated, can effect systemic changes in the body. These points are stimulated by the insertion of very fine, sterile and disposable needles. A combination of these points is carefully selected by the acupuncturist to help activate the body’s innate ability to heal itself and return to a state of balance.


DOES ACUPUNCTURE HURT?
The needles that are used in acupuncture are much thinner than the hypodermic needles that many people are scared of. At most, patients will feel a slight prick, or a warm, numb or heavy feeling momentarily. During the time the needles are in, patients may feel different subtle, non-painful sensations in the body. Patients often are surprised by how pleasant and relaxing an acupuncture treatment is, and many patients become so relaxed that they fall asleep.


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HOW DOES ACUPUNCTURE WORK?

Acupuncture has local and systemic effects on the nervous and circulatory systems and can stimulate the endocrine system. Acupuncture has distinct effects on restoring homeostasis to the body and is effective for animals as well. From an Asian perspective, acupuncture works by affecting a patients’ qi (often translated as “vital energy”, qi is the common denominator of all things). By influencing the qi, acupuncture has an effect on the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of a person.

WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT OUR ACUPUNCTURIST?

Peter Liebenthal is trained in all five branches of traditional Chinese Medicine: acupuncture, herbs, massage, dietary therapy and qi gong. In addition to his Traditional Chinese Medicine training, he has also received specialized training in Five Element Acupuncture, a wonderful system for emotional and spiritual issues, and in Japanese acupuncture. Using Japanese acupuncture, he is able to not only understand the patients’ condition from a traditional Asian perspective, he is also able to gain an understanding of what is going on from a Western physiological model. The power of this system lies in being able to find painful areas that correspond to specific illnesses’ and then to use associated points that can instantly release the pain and therefore treat the underlying sickness. This style is very gentle and allows the patient to instantly feel the effects of the needles.


WHAT TO EXPECT FROM AN ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT?

During the first visit, the acupuncturist will do a comprehensive interview in order to fully understand the patient’s unique condition. Then the patient will lie down and the acupuncturist will feel the patient’s pulse and look at their tongue. Then the acupuncturist will press different areas of the abdomen, neck and back in order to further deepen his diagnosis. Based on the diagnostic findings, the acupuncturist will select what points he will needle. After the needles are in a place, a warming herb will be applied to some of the points. Then soothing music is put on and the patient is allowed to rest for 25-35 minutes.


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When done by a trained professional, acupuncture is very safe and has no side effects. Acupuncture does not add anything physical to the body and therefore is a safe complement to Western Medicine and can be safely used with drugs.


WHAT CAN ACUPUNCTURE TREAT?
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) have both thoroughly investigated acupuncture and have concluded that it is effective for a wide range of conditions. The WHO has a list of over 100 conditions for which acupuncture is effective including over 30 where acupuncture has been proven to be effective through controlled clinical trials including pain of various body parts, depression, painful menstruation, gastritis, essential hypertension, stroke, arthritis and allergic rhinitis.

About Qi Gong

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What is Qi Gong?

Qi Gong is an ancient Chinese exercise that integrates movement, breathing, and awareness to cultivate vital energy and promote healing.  Millions of people around the world practice Qi Gong daily to help prevent illness, reduce stress, and boost overall wellbeing.  Because of its effectiveness, Qi Gong is gaining broad popularity as a holistic healthcare option for physical, emotional, and mental disharmony.

Our Qi Gong Practice:
The Qi Gong Practice at Skyline Wellness Center offers classes inspired by the authentic teachings of Wild Goose Qi Gong, which is a complete set of medical exercises that originated more than 1,600 years ago.  With its flowing, gentle, whole body movements, Wild Goose Qi Gong mimics the grace of wild geese.  This style strengthens the body, sharpens the mind, improves coordination, and deepens breathing.

Our Instructor:
Peter Liebenthal is a student of Qi Gong Master Dr. Bingkun Hu, disciple to the legendary Grand Master Yang Mei-Jun, the 27th generation lineage holder of the Wild Goose System. Yang Mei-Jun shared this previously secret system to the public, and it has since become one of the most popular forms of Qi Gong in China. Peter has been practicing Qi Gong daily for over 10 years and offers individual instruction by appointment.

**Cancellation Policy: We require 24 hours notice of cancellations or reschedules for acupuncture appointments.  Missed appointments/no-shows will be subject to a cancellation fee of half the session charge.  A credit card number must be left on file to schedule an acupuncture appointment-it will ONLY be used in the event of a missed appointment**Failure to arrive on time for an appointment will result in a shortened session length**

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Mon 8 - 1 3 - 7
Tue 8 - 1 3 - 7
Wed 8 - 1 3 - 7
Thu 8 - 1 3 - 7
Fri 8 - 1 3 - 7
Sat 9 - 12 Closed
Sun Closed Closed

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