
At Live Healthy Wellness Centre, we offer the time-tested therapies of Acupressure and Acupuncture to restore your body’s natural energy balance. These treatments are based on the principle that the body has specific energy points (called meridians), and when these are blocked, pain or illness occurs. By stimulating these points, we help your body heal itself—naturally and safely.
Our therapies are non-surgical, drug-free, and highly effective for both physical and mental health concerns.
Understanding the Therapies
1. Acupressure
Acupressure uses gentle pressure from fingers, hands, or small tools on specific points of the body to unblock energy and promote healing. It is completely non-invasive and suitable for all ages.
- Relieves pain naturally (back, neck, knees, joints)
- Improves digestion, sleep, and mental calm
- Reduces fatigue, anxiety, and body stiffness
2. Acupuncture
Acupuncture involves inserting very fine, sterile needles at specific points to activate the body's self-healing mechanism. It is painless when done by trained professionals and offers quick relief for chronic issues.
- Reduces chronic pain, migraines, and stress
- Enhances blood flow and energy balance
- Treats insomnia, hormonal issues, and neurological conditions
3. Fire Cupping Therapy
In fire cupping therapy, a cup is heated using fire and placed on the skin, creating a vacuum. This increases blood flow and helps reduce muscle stiffness and inflammation.
- Reduces muscle tightness and pain
- Improves blood circulation
- Helps eliminate toxins from the body
- Provides relief from swelling and inflammation
Diseases Treated with Acupressure & Acupuncture
Acupressure and Acupuncture also support post-surgery recovery, immunity building, and overall lifestyle correction.
- Cervical and Lumbar Pain
- Migraine and Chronic Headache
- Joint Pain (Knees, Back, Shoulders)
- Sciatica and Nerve Pain
- Diabetes and Blood Pressure Control
- Thyroid and Hormonal Imbalance
- Stress, Anxiety, and Depression
- Insomnia and Sleep Disorders
- Facial Paralysis and Parkinson’s Disease
- Digestive Issues and Acidity