What I do

Each session is individual and each patient has their specific needs. After the initial diagnosis I usually decide on the form of treatment and the techniques to be used.


My tools are:

Acupuncture (TCM, Stems & Branches, Sujok)
Manual therapy (Medical massage, chuaaka, Acupressure & manipulations)
Moxibustion, cupping and blood letting
Sound Therapy with Tibetan bowls and vibration.
Healing and laying of hands
Herbal Remedies.

TCM: Traditional Chinese Medicine

Stems & Branches: Acupuncture according to the Chinese astrology and deep energy theory.

Sujok: Korean system of acupuncture on the hand and feet.
Moxibustion: Usage of heat generated by burning herbs over specific acupuncture points.

Cupping: One of the oldest traditional therapies widely used in eastern Europe and Asia. By placing the cups on the body a vacuum is created and it stimulates the flow of blood and Chi in the treated area. Cupping is extremely effective in cases of lung pathologies, knee problems and many more.

Blood letting: Releases blood stagnation and is highly effective in cases of migraines, menstruation problems and many more.

Sound Therapy with Tibetan bowls and Vibration: The field of healing through acoustics is vast and not easily explained, but is tremendously powerful.

By playing the Tibetan bowls on and around the patient's body, we turn it into a "sound board". The sound travels through the body, vibrating the cells, bringing them back to the consciousness, thus reconnecting the physical and the metaphysical levels of our being.

Sound therapy can be used for treating insomnia, anxiety and restlessness, breaking down kidney stones, easing muscle tone in cases of sciatica, stimulating phlegm exertion from the lungs in cases of cold and lung infections, and more.

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What I do:

Although I use a wide array of techniques in the sessions, at the end of the day I believe that a sharp mind, together with an open heart and a skilled hand are the main tools needed for the true healing to occur, Whether it is a broken leg or a broken heart, the same principle will follow.