I know, what is the frenzy about these alternative forms of healing? Does it really work? You may be thinking you have always thought about trying it. Or perhaps you have tried it once and forgot about it. We will get into the depths of how acupuncture works, the effectiveness of cupping, and the importance of being conscious of what you put in your body, the thoughts you feed yourself, and what you put on your skin = "Conscious Beauty"
Acupuncture is a treatment that dates back to around 100 BC in China. The acupuncturist will insert needles into a person’s body with the aim of balancing their energy. This can help boost wellbeing and may cure some illnesses.
Qi is said to flow through meridians, or pathways, in the human body. These meridians and energy flows are accessible through 350 acupuncture points in the body.
The number of treatments needed depend on the individual. A person with a chronic condition may need one to two treatments a week over several months. An acute problem normally improves after 8 to 12 sessions.
Acupuncture can be used on the face.
Cupping, what's the rave about?
Cupping is the term applied to a technique that uses small cups or jars as suction devices that are placed on the skin to break up stagnation and congestion by drawing congested blood, energy or other matters to the surface.
“Where there’s stagnation, there will be pain. Remove the stagnation, and you remove the pain.”
The old Chinese medical maxim has been practiced and cupping can loosen muscles, encourage blood flow, and sedate the nervous system. Cupping is used to relieve back and neck pains, stiff muscles, anxiety, fatigue, migraines, rheumatism, and even cellulite. Specifically for cellulite treatments, the Panacea Youth Serum is first applied to the skin, and then the cups are moved up and down the surrounding area.
What do you mean by conscious beauty?
A brand that is conscious is one that is connected with every part of what they do. To the highest quality standard with the kindest process possible. For earth and the customer. This includes creative and conscious packaging, how you give back, raw ingredients, cold pressed ingredients, staying away from destroying the integrity of the plants. That is what we do at Champïone.
Key References
Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, N. (2016, January). Acupuncture: In Depth. Retrieved January 13, 2021, from https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/acupuncture-in-depth
Leave a comment
This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.