Treatment Modalities
Acupuncture
Acupuncture, simply put, is a health science that is used to treat both pain and dysfunction in the body. Being a system of medicine unto itself, it can be used for virtually any imbalance or pathology.
Botanical Medicine
Botanical medicine, also known as, Herbal Medicine is a gentle medical modality which uses whole plants and or plant extracts in order to facilitate the healing processes of the body. From a scientific perspective, many herbal remedies have been said to be "experimental," however, in reality, herbal medicine has had a long and respected history in the treatment of many health disorders. In fact, botanical medicine is the oldest form of healthcare.
Classical Homeopathic Medicine
Homeopathy is a system of medicine that treats the whole person – mentally/emotionally and physically. The basic principal of homeopathy is based on the principle of "like cures like." In clinical practice, this principle means that "a drug that is capable of producing a set of its own peculiar and characteristic symptoms when given in the proper form to a healthy, sensitive individual can cure harmlessly, permanently, and quickly, a patient with disease exhibiting a similar set of symptoms."
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture is the focus of and most effective component in the Ultimate Facial Rejuvenation Program. Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture is a painless, non-surgical method of reducing the signs of the aging process. Though Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture can sometimes be referred to as an Acupuncture Facelift, it is more than a cosmetic procedure. It is a rejuvenation and revitalization process designed to help the whole body look and feel younger.
Homotoxicology & Biotherapeutic Drainage
Biotherapeutic drainage originates in Germany and involves the use of a combination of homeopathic remedies that help to detoxify the body and place the body back into balance. It functions to open up the organs of excretion: intestines, liver, kidneys, stomach, pancreas, lungs, skin, nose and genitals, in order to eliminate toxic accumulations in the body. The build up of toxicity can result from internal causes such as stress and poor nutrition and or external causes such as medications, pesticides, and heavy metals, which all lead to cellular damage and metabolic dysfunction.
Intravenous Vitamin Therapy
Dr. John Myers, MD, a Baltimore physician, formulated Myers' Cocktail, an intravenous vitamin-nutrient medication more than 30 years ago. This potent solution contains a specially balanced combination of vitamins and minerals. It is given intravenously to help treat a wide range of ailments. By administering the solution intravenously, it ensures maximum absorption since it is put straight into your bloodstream.
Neural Therapy
Neural therapy is a gentle healing technique which involves the injection of local anesthetic into autonomic ganglia, peripheral nerves, scars, glands, acupuncture points, trigger points and other tissue.
Nutritional Medicine
Nutrition and the therapeutic use of food is a cornerstone of Naturopathic medicine. Food intolerances or allergies, deficiencies, dietary imbalances or nutritional excesses have been associated with many medical conditions.
Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy, also known as non-surgical ligament reconstruction, is defined as "the rehabilitation of an incompetent structure, such as a ligament or tendon, by the induced proliferation of new cells." "Prolo" comes from the word proliferation, due to the fact that the treatment causes new growth or proliferation of new ligament/tendon tissue in weakened areas.
