Holistic meridian therapy · Qi and blood circulation
Rooted in the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon
Oriental Meridian Massage originates from thousands of years of TCM wisdom. Unlike general relaxation massage, it focuses on deeply regulating the twelve primary meridians and the eight extraordinary vessels. Through precise stimulation of key acupoints along the channels, Qi and blood are guided to flow freely, restoring the balance of Yin and Yang within the viscera.
Our full‑body meridian balancing treatment removes obstructions along the main pathways, allowing congested Qi to move again, thereby harmonizing internal organs and awakening the body’s self‑healing potential. Whether it is chronic neck and shoulder tension, lower back stiffness, or stress‑induced insomnia and anxiety, this specialized therapy provides profound, long‑lasting relief.
Every therapist is expertly trained in TCM meridian theory, combining strength and precision to clear blockages.
“The channels determine life and death, treat all diseases, and regulate excess and deficiency.” — Huangdi Neijing
Precise acupoint stimulation removes stagnation, deeply relieves muscle tension, and offers immediate “free flow without pain” for conditions like cervical spondylosis and lumbar strain.
TCM Massage PrinciplesSoothing kneading techniques promote blood and lymph circulation, warm the body, and improve symptoms of cold limbs and chronic fatigue caused by Qi deficiency.
Suwen · Chapter of Qi and BloodGentle pressure on back Shu points and head meridians reduces nervous tension, relieves mental stress, and profoundly improves insomnia and anxiety.
Clinical studies on sub‑healthStimulating the Urinary Bladder and Governor meridians awakens the kidney’s dynamic energy, regulating endocrine disorders and enhancing disease resistance.
Lingshu · Meridian ChapterHands as needles · Follow the channels · Soft yet deep
Vertical pressure on specific acupoints to open the meridian gate and relieve deep pain.
One‑direction linear pushing along meridian pathways to guide Qi and blood flow.
Circular palm or thenar movement on fleshy areas to warm sinews and relieve stiffness.
Lifting and squeezing neck, shoulders and limbs to separate adhesions and restore muscle elasticity.
“The meridians determine life and death, regulate all diseases, and balance deficiency and excess. They must be kept open.” (Lingshu). This is the fundamental principle of acupoint massage therapy. The Suwen chapter “Different Methods and Appropriate Therapies” specifically records the origin of TCM meridian massage. Blocked channels cause illness, and massage is the therapy to restore the harmonious flow of Qi and blood.
Oriental meridian massage is not a generic treatment. We offer constitution‑based therapy tailored to your unique condition.
For Yin deficient or Yang deficient constitutions, we apply tonifying or sedating techniques to achieve perfect balance.
Direct manipulation of the abdomen and sacral region to regulate the source Qi of internal organs, improving digestion and kidney function.
Completely non‑invasive, using only physical manipulation to awaken the body’s innate self‑healing ability — safe and side‑effect free.