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Nicci Blain - Acupuncture
Nicci Needles
Acupuncture Christchurch
Nicki Acupuncture
Nicky Needles
Nicki Needles
I love the holistic approach of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Whether brief intervention for injury recovery, or a more complex health condition, Chinese Medicine looks at energy and body balance to support a bigger picture of what it means to heal and be well.
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Since training as an acupuncturist nearly 20 years ago I have spent time working in mental health support environments, taught health science subjects in a variety of tertiary institutions and worked with many different health conditions in private practice around Christchurch.​
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Science is discovering more about Traditional Chinese Medicine holistic principles. Much of the symbolism is simply a way of describing well-being in which each part of the body works in harmony with the others to sustain homeostasis (balance) and overall health.
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As well as local treatment for specific conditions the holistic nature of treatment offers a unique opportunity to support the nervous system with relaxation. The beauty in the medicine is that if you can take the opportunity to calm the mind, the body will follow with more balance to support healing.