Traditional Chinese magic

TCM - For those who prefer to have their Qi flowing rather than stuck in traffic.

How does TCM work?

In Chinese medicine, the body with its organs and its functions is divided according to the 5 elements, among other things. Food and medicines are also assigned to the individual elements depending on their effect, thermal association and seasons on the respective body systems. According to this knowledge, physical imbalances are treated with suitable foods or Chinese phytotherapy.


The aim is to keep the body in balance according to Yin and Yang and to move blood

and to guide the Qi flow through the meridian channels.


In practice, eating according to the 5 elements is a well-founded, effective method of sustainably increasing well-being through simple changes in eating habits, without starving and, as a "side effect", achieving the ideal weight.

In an individual consultation with tongue and pulse diagnostics as well as the recommendation of foods and herbs, a tailor-made nutritional concept is created.

It shows how you can contribute to recovery, maintaining health and strengthening the body.

Find out more about nutritional advice here...

manual treatments

Moxa / TDP Lamp -

The way to embed heat

Using glowing ragweed, heat is transferred to specific areas of the skin to release energetic blockages and stimulate Qi circulation. This application ranges from relieving various pains and discomforts to improving blood circulation and supporting the body's own healing.

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acupressure -

The technique of releasing tension

Used with gentle pressure on specific acupuncture points to release blockages in the meridians, strengthen organs (fullness/emptiness imbalance) and promote energy circulation (Qi flow) in the body. This technique has a beneficial effect on sleep disorders, menstrual problems, chronic pain, acute suffering and activates self-healing powers.

Guasha -

The art of scratching away stress

Applied using gentle pressure and a special scraper. Through targeted guidance over specific areas of the skin, blockages are released, pathogenic factors are driven away and blood circulation is promoted.

The areas of application range from muscular complaints to migraines to breathing problems and support the body's own healing.

cupping -

When pressure can do more than words

By placing suction glasses on the skin, a vacuum is created that promotes blood circulation and stimulates deeper tissue layers. This traditional method helps to relieve tension, improve energy flow and increase well-being. The areas of application range from muscular complaints to promoting detoxification.