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Acupuncture services
Acupuncture therapy at Pulse Acupuncture Practice, at Clifton, NJ and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NYC offers unique combination of various cupuncture types for healing on all levels: emotional, spiritual and physical by integrating ancient wisdom of energy healing with modern acupuncture techniques.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture therapy at Pulse Acupuncture Practice, at Clifton, NJ and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NYC offers unique combination of various cupuncture types for healing on all levels: emotional, piritual and physical by integrating ancient wisdom of energy healing with modern acupuncture techniques.
Cosmetic Acupuncture
For facial rejuvenation acupuncture, needless are inserted on the face in upward direction for lifting effect. Distal Points in facial rejuvenation acupuncture are any acupuncture point not located on the face or neck.
Moxibustion
Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medical technique that involves the burning of dried mugwort herb on specific points of the body. It is often used in conjunction with acupuncture and is believed to stimulate circulation and promote the flow of vital energy, known as qi, throughout the body. Moxibustion has been used for centuries to address various health conditions and is considered an integral part of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is a holistic healing practice that utilizes essential oils extracted from plants to promote physical, emotional, and mental well-being. These aromatic oils are often inhaled or applied topically and are believed to have therapeutic effects on the body and mind. Aromatherapy has been used for centuries and is known for its calming, uplifting, and rejuvenating properties, making it a popular complementary therapy in modern healthcare settings.
Chinese Herbs
Chinese herbs form an essential part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and have been used for thousands of years to promote health and treat various ailments. These herbs are derived from plants, minerals, and animal products, and are often combined into customized formulas based on individual needs. Chinese herbs are believed to restore balance and harmony in the body, addressing both the symptoms and underlying imbalances contributing to the illness.
Far-infrared & red light therapy
Far-infrared and red light therapy are non-invasive forms of therapy that utilize specific wavelengths of light to promote healing and improve overall well-being. Far-infrared therapy involves the use of longer wavelengths of light that penetrate deep into the body, promoting circulation, reducing inflammation, and aiding in pain relief. Red light therapy, on the other hand, utilizes shorter wavelengths that are known to stimulate cellular activity, collagen production, and skin rejuvenation. Both therapies have gained popularity for their potential benefits in various health and wellness applications.
Cupping
Cupping is a form of Chinese Medicine in Williamsburg, NY and Clifton, NJ and together cupping and acupuncture has been around for thousands of years. Cupping procedure uses cup suction (made of glass or bian stone), the cupping purpose is to promote healing. Cupping generally works by creating suction on an area of skin or specific cupping point.
Price List
Prices for Brooklyn
(includes evaluation, cupping, onnetsu therapy, massage):
$185
$165
$825
$725
$1,650
$1,250
$3,300
$2,000
$65
$75
$60
Cosmetic Acupuncture:
cream, gua-sha fascial massage, Celluma Red Light Therapy:
$250
$200
$85
We accept:
Prices for Clifton
$145
$125
$625
$500
$1,250
$950
$2,500
$1,800
$65
$75
$60
(only for Clifton location)
$40/40min
$60/60min
Cosmetic Acupuncture:
cream, gua-sha fascial massage, Celluma Red Light Therapy:
$250
$200
$85
We accept:
Pulse Acupuncture Testimonials
Pulse Acupuncture Brooklyn - FAQ
What is acupuncture?
How does acupuncture work?
What problems can be treated by acupuncture?
- Lower back pain and sciatica, hip and joint disorders
- Frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, knee pain, sprains and strains
- Osteoarthritis, numbness of fingers
- Headaches, migraines
- Partial weakness after stroke, inflammation of nerve endings
- Digestive track problems, hiccups
- Diarrhea, constipation
- Heart problems
- High blood pressure
- PMS, irregular menstruation
- Premenstrual cramps
- Infertility
- Incontinence
- Asthma
- Common cold and cough
- Allergies
How deep do needles go?
Does it hurt?
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109 N 12TH st suite 704, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 11249