Ceragem-Kangen Wellness Centre
Tel : (647) 931-3092      Email : ceragemkangen@gmail.com
     
moxibustion,
 far-infrared, increase blood circulation, radiant far infrared heat,
alternative medicine, chiropractic, relieve pain, relax muscles,
relaxation, jade
 

Integrated Alternative Medicine Methods

The following are alternative medicine principles used in CERAGEM:

Chiropractic is one of the advanced alternative medicine principles widely practiced in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand & the United Kingdom. Chiropractic means practice done by hand to relieve compressed nerves by correcting the spinal alignment. A correctly aligned spine stimulates the system and allow the body to return to its natural rhythms.

Massage is one of the oldest forms of therapy known to relieve pain, relax the muscles and stimulate the body. As we age, the natural curvature of the spine may become misaligned due to stress and bad posture. Massaging your spine regularly may help your back stay strong and durable.

Moxibustion effect is a method utilizing heat derived from a mixture of herbs to stimulate pressure points, which promote the body’s ability to heal itself, increase blood circulation and provide relaxation.

 

Jade is a stone that transmits a level of Radiant Far-Infrared Heat that is beneficial to the human body when heated. The Internal and External Projectors of Ceragem are comprised of jade to optimize the effectiveness of Radiant Far-Infrared Heat.

 
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