Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese healing method. It has been used for thousands of years and has also become increasingly important in Western medicine in recent decades. It offers a gentle and effective method for treating a variety of ailments. However, it is important to use it in consultation with an experienced therapist or doctor. If you are afraid of needles, there are alternatives from acupressure, which we also offer.
Typical areas of application
Pain relief
Headaches and migraines
Stress and anxiety
Sleep disorders
Digestive disorders
Orthomolecular medicine and infusions
Orthomolecular medicine refers to the determination and application of micronutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids and antioxidants. It is based on the assumption that many health problems are caused by a deficiency or imbalance of certain nutrients and can be improved by targeted intake. However, it is important to note that the use of micronutrients can also have side effects, especially at high doses. Therefore, orthomolecular medicine should always be taken under the supervision of an experienced doctor or therapist to avoid interactions with other medications or overdosing.
Typical areas of application
Anemia
Exhaustion
Strengthening the immune system
Heart andCirculatory disorders
Metabolic disorders
Osteoporosis
Colon cleansing and COHT
Colonic hydrotherapy (colonic irrigation or colon hydrotherapy) refers to the gentle and controlled cleansing of the colon using warm water. This method is used to rid the colon of debris, toxins and excess metabolic products and to aid digestion. However, it is important to note that improper use or too frequent treatments can have side effects such as electrolyte imbalances, dehydration or an impairment of the natural intestinal flora. Therefore, colon hydrotherapy should always be carried out under the supervision of an experienced therapist or doctor.
Typical areas of application
Fasting days
Chronic digestive problems
Promoting intestinal health
Cryotherapy and heat therapy
Cryotherapy and hyperthermia are two therapeutic methods that use extreme temperatures to promote health and treat certain conditions. While cryotherapy uses cold temperatures to inhibit inflammatory processes and relieve pain, hyperthermia uses heat to promote the healing process and stimulate the immune system.
Typical areas of application
Pain relief and anti-inflammation
Improvement of the immune system
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy includes various manual techniques, movement exercises and physical applications aimed at improving mobility, strength and general well-being.
Typical treatments include
Lymphatic drainage
Massage for tension and pain
Foot reflexology Massage
Cupping massage
Magnetic field applications
Breathing therapy
Instruction in training therapy