Pricing
Pricing Information
Pricing already includes HST. Bamboo 72 accepts cash and personal cheque.
Service Pricing
Initial Consultation | 90 minutes Includes full intake interview | $90 |
Acupuncture Treatment | 60 minutes | $60 |
Acupuncture Treatment (includes nutritional counselling) | 30 minutes | $45 |
Acutonics Treatment | 40 minutes | $50 |
Nutritional Counselling | 45 minutes | $50 |
Facial Rejuvenation Treatment | Varies | Contact for pricing |
Ear Seed Application | 10 minutes (follow up) | $15 |
We Recommend
AcupunctureUsed to treat conditions such as chronic pain, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and sciatica, as well as migraines and back, neck, knee, and shoulder pain. An acupuncture treatment can also incorporate other complementary TCM healing techniques as needed to help rebalance the body’s energy. Read More | |
Cupping TherapyCupping therapy stimulates the body’s “rest and digest” systems. It increases relaxation of the mind and body by loosening and lifting connective tissues to release rigidity, pain, and blockage. Cupping treats gastrointestinal disorders and respiratory conditions such as bronchitis, asthma, and congestion. It also addresses pain and stiffness from arthritis, back pain, sports injuries and more. Read More |
Testimonial
Gayle
Lesley was able to pinpoint immediately what was happening with me physically and emotionally and I was able to discontinue all my medications. Within a couple of weeks, all my symptoms disappeared.
Yin-yang theory: a fine balance
Yin and yang represent opposing yet complementary forces that exist throughout the natural world: feast/famine, rain/drought, work/play. In all cases, too much or too little can be harmful; the goal, then, is to maintain a balance between yin and yang throughout all components of life—including health. In TCM, yin-yang theory refers to the balance that must be achieved within the body and mind in order to re-establish wellness.
In particular, TCM strives to balance eight principle dichotomies as a means to analyze symptoms and diagnose conditions. These are: cold/heat, interior/exterior, excess/deficiency, and yin/yang. These eight principles and the role they play in health and wellness are documented in the Huang Di Nei Jing, the ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine text.
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