Ear acupuncture
Ear acupuncture, also known as auricular therapy, is based on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Auricular therapy is widely used for many conditions, including addiction treatment, mood disorders, obesity, pain, and other conditions. This medical system emphasizes a holistic approach to medicine, an approach that treats the whole person. The acupuncture points found on the ear help to regulate the body's internal organs, structures, and functions.
Scalp Acupuncture
Scalp acupuncture takes place on the scalp or skin of the head. Since the needles are so small and fine, the needles cannot penetrate the skull or any other bone in the body. It is therefore impossible for the needles to go past the scalp itself. The most advanced versions of scalp acupuncture results are evident in a short period of time and can be successful when other treatments fall short.
Acupoint Injection
Injection Therapy, also known as Bio-Puncture, is the injection, by very thin hypodermic needles, with special preparations of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, pharmaceuticals, bio-identical hormones, and homeopathic medicines into acupuncture points, trigger points, and other tender areas of the body.
Electro-Acupuncture
Electro acupuncture is quite similar to traditional acupuncture in that the same points are stimulated during treatment. As with traditional acupuncture, needles are inserted on specific points along the body. The needles are then attached to a device that generates continuous electric pulses using small clips.
Three-edged Needles
The three-edged needle is the needle shaped with a triangular head and a sharp tip, known as "Lance needle" in the ancient times. It is used to prick superficial vein for bloodletting.