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This blog extends the work we do at The Center for the Healing Arts. Here you’ll find reflections on the therapies we offer, how they support healing, and the ways they connect to everyday life.
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Gua Sha: A Traditional Healing Technique for Circulation, Pain Relief, and Whole‑Body Balance
Gua sha is a time‑honored healing technique used throughout East Asian medicine to improve circulation, release stagnation, and support the body’s natural healing processes. At The Center for the Healing Arts, this therapy is offered as a gentle, effective way to ease tension, reduce inflammation, and restore balance. Sometimes referred to as “scraping,” “coining,” or “spooning,” gua sha involves using a smooth‑edged tool to apply rhythmic, unidirectional strokes across lubri
Feb 7, 20213 min read


Moxibustion: A Traditional Therapy for Warmth, Circulation, and Whole‑Body Balance
Moxibustion is one of the oldest healing techniques in East Asian medicine, used for thousands of years to warm the body, strengthen circulation, and support the smooth flow of qi (chi). At The Center for the Healing Arts, this gentle heat therapy is often paired with acupuncture to enhance relaxation, improve energy flow, and support overall wellness. The practice centers around moxa , a dried form of the herb mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), known in Chinese medicine as ai ye
Feb 7, 20213 min read


Fire Cupping: A Traditional Therapy for Circulation, Pain Relief, and Deep Muscle Relaxation
Fire cupping is one of the most recognizable and time‑honored therapies in East Asian medicine. Used for centuries across many cultures, cupping helps release tension, improve circulation, and support the body’s natural healing processes. At The Center for the Healing Arts, fire cupping is offered as a gentle, effective therapy for pain relief, stress reduction, and whole‑body balance. This ancient technique was documented as early as the 4th century by the herbalist Ge Hong,
Feb 7, 20213 min read
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