At Sage Holistic Healing, we believe true wellness begins with harmony between Yin and Yang.
By stimulating specific acupoints along the body’s meridians with fine, sterile needles, acupuncture restores the natural circulation of Qi and blood, relieves pain, calms the mind, and strengthens self-healing power.
Our clinic applies the Daoist Wuji Tongxuan Acupuncture Technique, the Han’s Dragon Binding Technique, as well as traditional Chinese methods such as the Seven-Star Needle and the Yang’s One-Needle Technique.
These refined and time-honored approaches promote both physical and mental harmony, awakening the body’s innate vitality.
Acupuncture’s history traces back more than two thousand years to the Huangdi Neijing (Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine) — the foundation of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Daoist physicians preserved and refined these subtle needling techniques to sustain harmony of body, mind, and spirit.
Today, acupuncture remains one of the world’s most respected natural healing arts, blending timeless Eastern wisdom with modern medical insight.
From the TCM Perspective:
Regulates Qi and blood, unblocks meridians, and relieves pain.
Balances organ systems to restore overall harmony.
Calms the Shen (spirit) to improve emotional well-being.
From the Modern Medical Perspective:
Modulates the nervous system and activates the body’s natural pain-relief response.
Improves blood circulation and tissue repair.
Enhances parasympathetic activity to promote deep relaxation and balance.
Acupuncture provides effective relief and holistic support for various health conditions by improving circulation, relaxing muscles, and balancing internal energy.
Common Benefits:
Pain relief: neck, shoulders, back, joints
Improved sleep and digestion
Reduced stress and anxiety
Hormonal and menstrual balance
What to Expect:
After a short consultation, ultra-fine sterile needles are gently inserted and retained for 15–20 minutes.
You may feel mild tingling or warmth followed by deep calm and relaxation.
Safety:
Acupuncture is safe when performed by licensed professionals using single-use sterile needles.
Please inform your practitioner if you are pregnant, have a bleeding disorder, or take anticoagulants.