InfiniChi is based on the oldest foundations of Chinese medicine. InfiniChi is the Ni family practice of medical energy healing, where a practitioner reads and manipulates the internal and external energies of a patient to bring about healing and balance. Taught at Yo San University, InfiniChi is one of the practices in the long healing tradition of the Ni family.
InfiniChi is a non-touch therapy based on the same Chinese medical principles that are used in acupuncture and herbology. Weakened energies are strengthened and excessive energies are gently purged. This is accomplished by reception and emission of chi, or energy, from the practitioner’s hands. The patient lies quietly while the practitioner uses various hand gestures to make adjustments to the patient’s energy fields. There may be the use of acupressure or guided visualization to further direct the flow of energy.
Your InfiniChi practitioner will customize the individual session and the treatment frequency to meet the unique needs of the patient. InfiniChi's scope of practice is as wide as the other healing modalities you’re familiar with and works especially well for chronic pain, insomnia, depression, anxiety, nervousness and stress. InfiniChi is a perfect supplement to other combinations of Chinese medical treatments, ensuring that your wellness goals are met effectively. Its ease of administration makes it ideal for those sensitive to needles or herbs and its portability ensures anyone can be treated, including those with mobility issues.
The real power of InfiniChi comes from two places: a trusting patient-doctor relationship and the intuition and training of the practitioner. A skilled therapist will align their intention with the patient’s and together they'll literally think, feel and relax their way to meeting a healing objective. These are the kinds of interactions already taking place when you receive a Tao of Wellness acupuncture treatment. What’s special about InfiniChi is the focus on this subtle energy, allowing a very special experience to take place.
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