Acupuncture is a form of healing that’s been used for over 2,000 years to restore, promote and maintain good health.
Increasingly, evidence-based clinical research is discovering how the body responds to acupuncture, and how treatment can address a wide range of common health complaints. NICE serving the NHS recommends acupuncture for chronic pain.
It can benefit conditions from physical problems such as arthritic pain, sciatica, back pain, frozen shoulders, stress-related disorders, anxiety and depression, IBS, fibromyalgia, migraines and allergies.
After making a detailed diagnosis, points are carefully chosen to stimulate your body’s healing response to restore the natural balance of mind and body. The more this is achieved, the more enhanced your wellbeing.
Sasha Godfrey
Sasha is a member of the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC), training to Degree level at the Acupuncture Academy over a three-year period in 5-Element Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Acupuncture.
Her practice includes the use of the following therapies, either to complement acupuncture treatment or on their own:
- Cupping: Frequently used for its effect upon muscle and other subcutaneous tissues. Sasha employs this therapy in the treatment of musculoskeletal issues.
- Gua Sha: Helps to reduce blockages and vastly improve fluid and blood circulation, thus reducing tension or build-up of metabolic by-products in the muscles.
- Moxa: The warmth of this treatment can penetrate to deep levels of the body and facilitate healing also enhancing the effectiveness of acupuncture.
- Teishin: Used to discover your pressure points and restore balance.
Sasha looks forward to treating you.