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Acupressure

BIOM’s integrative approach to health and well-being includes the use of acupuncture, acupressure, and Chinese medical herbs. These powerful practices have been used for thousands of years and are very effective for treating a wide variety of ailments, and for cultivating and maintaining long-term health.

Acupressure uses the same medical approach as acupuncture, but without needles. This “non-needle” method uses finger pressure to move and balance energy (chi) along the meridians. So, if you have an aversion to the idea of “needles,” you can still experience and enjoy some of the health benefits associated with acupuncture.

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5 Element Theory & Oriental Medicine

People have always been looking for ways to understand what’s happening with their health. Ancient Chinese philosophers called Taoists, put together a framework for doing this that’s still used today in Oriental Medicine. It’s called Five Element Theory. 

The logic of Five Element Theory becomes clear as you begin to use it as a filter for processing your observations regarding things like: how you feel after eating, the types of emotions you’re prone too, and the kinds of food you crave.

Working with the Five Element chart, is a fun and informative way to understand how to navigate your way toward health and well-being.

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Facial Rejuvenessence at BIOM

Described by someone as, “Where Heaven Meets Earth,” Facial Rejuvenessence at BIOM takes an Oriental approach to rejuvenating the beauty of your face, while simultaneously improving your overall health. This natural way to look younger combines an acupressure facial and health consultation with additional information on healthy exercise and proper diet and nutrition to foster overall health and radiant skin.

Our soothing and rejuvenating facial also unlocks the emotional tension you carry in your face, enabling tension-related wrinkles and creases to drop away, leaving you with a younger looking, calmer, more peaceful face.

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IMPORTANT: All information on this Web site is provided for educational use only and not meant to substitute for the advice of a local Oriental Medicine practitioner, biomedical doctor, experienced coach, or martial arts instructor.