Eight Branches: $27 for Three or $52 for Six Acupuncture Treatments (Up to 61% Off)
Today’s Groupon Toronto Daily Deal of the Day: Eight Branches: $27 for Three or $52 for Six Acupuncture Treatments (Up to 61% Off)
Buy now from only $
27
Value $66
Discount 59% Off
What You’ll Get
Choose Between Two Options:
- $27 for three acupuncture treatments ($66 value)
- $52 for six acupuncture treatments($132 value)
Eight Branches is a teaching clinic and students will be providing treatments with instructor supervision.
This is a limited 1-day only sale that will expire tonight at midnight (Sunday, April 21, 2019).
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The Fine Print
Promotional value expires 197 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Appointment required, same day appointments accepted. Consultation required; non-candidates and other refund requests will be honored before service provided. Merchant’s standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
Eight Branches
http://eightbranches.ca/
358 Dupont Street , Toronto, ON M5R 1V9, +14169255722
Acupuncture can be used to help treat symptoms such as back pain, migraines, and insomnia. Check out Groupon’s exploration of how tiny needles put the body back in harmony.
Hair-thin needles are inserted in a line along the right arm, and in the depths of the large intestine energy is freed and digestion becomes easier. That’s the theory, anyway. Acupuncture has a 2,000-year lineage, but science is still grappling to understand how its effects are produced. Traditional Chinese acupuncture theory maps invisible channels for energy—known as chi—on the skin. Practitioners believe that these meridians link the body’s vital organs and that stimulating points along these meridians gets blocked chi flowing and restores balance to the entire system.
How does this ancient wisdom link up with modern knowledge of human anatomy? It’s hard to tell, but advanced imaging techniques offer tantalizing hints of how relief might be produced. Doppler ultrasounds have shown that blood flow increases where the needles are inserted. Thermal imaging has revealed that inflammation subsides during treatments, and neuroimaging studies suggest that acupuncture mutes the brain’s pain receptors and releases endorphins. Other doctors have noted that many of the hundreds of acupuncture points across the body correspond with nerve bundles and muscle trigger points, or that they follow major arteries. Whether by simple trial and error or by working from a grand theory of the natural world, ancient Chinese healers may have foreshadowed some of Western medicine’s insights millennia ago.
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