Restore — Stress relief
Whether this gift is for you or someone else, this package is designed to help calm stress.
This package includes acupuncture tailored to release the muscles and areas where stress is being held. It also includes moving cupping to massage out the tightness in the shoulders and back, as well as acupuncture points that are empirically known to calm the mind and improve sleep.
This treatment targets better sleep because lack of sleep is linked to higher cortisol and stress hormones in the body. To reduce stress, we also need to improve sleep.
References:
Gao P, Gao XI, Fu T, Xu D, Wen Q. Acupuncture: Emerging evidence for its use as an analgesic (Review).Exp Ther Med. 2015;9(5):1577-1581. doi:10.3892/etm.2015.2348
Whether this gift is for you or someone else, this package is designed to help calm stress.
This package includes acupuncture tailored to release the muscles and areas where stress is being held. It also includes moving cupping to massage out the tightness in the shoulders and back, as well as acupuncture points that are empirically known to calm the mind and improve sleep.
This treatment targets better sleep because lack of sleep is linked to higher cortisol and stress hormones in the body. To reduce stress, we also need to improve sleep.
References:
Gao P, Gao XI, Fu T, Xu D, Wen Q. Acupuncture: Emerging evidence for its use as an analgesic (Review).Exp Ther Med. 2015;9(5):1577-1581. doi:10.3892/etm.2015.2348
Whether this gift is for you or someone else, this package is designed to help calm stress.
This package includes acupuncture tailored to release the muscles and areas where stress is being held. It also includes moving cupping to massage out the tightness in the shoulders and back, as well as acupuncture points that are empirically known to calm the mind and improve sleep.
This treatment targets better sleep because lack of sleep is linked to higher cortisol and stress hormones in the body. To reduce stress, we also need to improve sleep.
References:
Gao P, Gao XI, Fu T, Xu D, Wen Q. Acupuncture: Emerging evidence for its use as an analgesic (Review).Exp Ther Med. 2015;9(5):1577-1581. doi:10.3892/etm.2015.2348