Gua Sha
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Gua sha is a healing technique of traditional East Asian medicine. Sometimes called ‘coining, spooning or scraping’, Gua sha is defined as instrument-assisted unidirectional press-stroking of a lubricated area of the body surface to intentionally create transitory therapeutic petechiae called ‘sha’ representing extravasation of blood in the subcutis.
Raising sha removes blood stagnation considered pathogenic in traditional East Asian medicine. Modern research shows the transitory therapeutic petechiae produce an anti inflammatory and immune protective effect that persists for days following a single Gua sha treatment accounting for the immediate relief that patients feel from pain, stiffness, fever, chill, cough, wheeze, nausea and vomiting etc, and why Gua sha is effective in acute and chronic internal organ disorders including liver inflammation in hepatitis.
This Session You Will Get
-Postural Analysis to determine areas that need treatment.
-Education/Recommendations regarding treatment.
Each Session is about 30-45 Minutes Long
Cost Per Person
Children Under 10 (10 simbi)
Teens Under 18 (20 simbi)
Young Adult Under 21 (22 simbi)
Adults 21 and over (25 simbi)
Seniors over 65 (12 simbi)
Training & Qualifications
I have been practicing Gua Sha for past 5 years and am able to help alleviate various muscle pains/ailments.
Availability & Preferences
Flexible