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Acupuncture

Over 21 years of clinical experience, trained in various styles of acupuncture, including Sports and Orthopedic Acupuncture, Esoteric, Balance Method, German Auricular, AcuNova, Yamomoto Scalp and other modalities as well as Chinese herbs, aromatherapy for acute and chronic conditions. During each acupuncture session, few drops of 100% pure grade essential oils are applied on acupuncture points... Read More

Over 21 years of clinical experience, trained in various styles of acupuncture, including Sports and Orthopedic Acupuncture, Esoteric, Balance Method, German Auricular, AcuNova, Yamomoto Scalp and other modalities as well as Chinese herbs, aromatherapy for acute and chronic conditions. During each acupuncture session, few drops of 100% pure grade essential oils are applied on acupuncture points depending on a condition. The unique efficacy of essential oils strengthens acupuncture treatment, providing total relaxation and rejuvenation felt immediately after the treatment. Each acupuncture treatment includes Onnetsu fir-infrared massage, Tui-Na massage, and fire cupping.


Cupping

Cupping - Fire Cupping In fire cupping, glass jars that contain an alcohol-soaked cotton ball are used. The cotton ball is lit up and briefly placed inside the cup to generate negative pressure. The flaming cotton ball is then quickly taken out and the glass jar is applied over body areas targeted for treatment, generating suction. The force of the suction causes fluids, energy (Qi), and blood... Read More

Cupping - Fire Cupping
In fire cupping, glass jars that contain an alcohol-soaked cotton ball are used. The cotton ball is lit up and briefly placed inside the cup to generate negative pressure. The flaming cotton ball is then quickly taken out and the glass jar is applied over body areas targeted for treatment, generating suction. The force of the suction causes fluids, energy (Qi), and blood to move producing a petechiae rash, which in this case, is good.
We also use Bian Stones for cupping. It contains more than 30 beneficial trace minerals. Emits infrared rays improving microcirculation, blood flow, and oxygen to skin cells. Produces negative ions which can help balance mood, stress, sleep. Detoxifies and rejuvenates the skin's underlying tissues.

1. Great for Lungs – This therapy can help resolve illnesses and respiratory conditions such as the flu, colds, cough with phlegm, COPD, pneumonia, allergies, asthma, and bronchitis.
2. Calms the Shen – Can help a person get some sleep. Fire cupping involving the use of a light gliding set relieves emotional and mental disorders, tension, anxiety, and stress.
3. Harmonizes the Spleen and Abdomen – Enhances digestion and regulates the core.
4. Alleviates pain – Fire cupping is incredibly effective against general pain and aches, arthritis, and overworked and strained muscles.
5. Eliminates damp – Fire cupping can treat liver and gallbladder disorders, autoimmune disorders, digestive problems, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, body aches, asthma, and arthritis.
6. Expels cold – Increases movement of Qi and blood and fluid circulation.
7. Warms the body – Treats cold extremities and weak circulation.

Different Types of Cupping Procedures
1. Wet cupping – Acupuncturists are the only ones allowed to practice this method. Wet cupping involves the breaking of the patient’s skin before the cups are applied to allow some drops of blood to be released.
2. Sliding–The area to be treated is first rubbed with oil. Then the cups are then placed on the areas and then moved slid across the skin to create the petechiae.


Far-Infrared Onnetsu (FIR) heat therapy

Onnetsu Therapy heat cures muscle aches as well as delivering heat to the deepest parts of the body and targeting all therapeutic points of the body. The device is slowly applied to vertebra and throughout the body with soft rocking motion and through a cotton sheet. The heat is comfortable and healing. Inserting Far-infrared heat with onnetsu device into the deepest parts of the body will he... Read More

Onnetsu Therapy heat cures muscle aches as well as delivering heat to the deepest parts of the body and targeting all therapeutic points of the body. The device is slowly applied to vertebra and throughout the body with soft rocking motion and through a cotton sheet. The heat is comfortable and healing.
Inserting Far-infrared heat with onnetsu device into the deepest parts of the body will help tissues with blood circulation and will improve energy. It will help supply nutrition and oxygen to areas of body with hampered blood circulation as well as to all areas of the body. Improves metabolism and removal of waste in blood cells.
This is the most optimal self-healing method that promotes self-immunity, has no danger or side effects, mitigates, improves symptoms and helps maintain a body free from diseases and illnesses.
Helps significantly with the following illnesses:
Stress, Shoulder ache, Back disk, Neck, Knee, Ankle & Foot pain, Elbow pain, fatigue, Rheumatism, Menstrual pain, Constipation, Insomnia, Nervous System disease, Sports injuries, Asthma, Blood pressure, Diabetes.


Cranio-Sacral Therapy

Master of Science in Oriental Medicine, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, New York, NY 2004-2008; Tri-State College of Acupuncture, New York, 2007-2010 Master Degree in Art History, Kyiv Academy of Arts, 1980-1985; Hunter College, New York, NY 1994-1996 Teachers in TCM: S. Jackowicz, G. Bai, M. Seem, K. Matsumoto, H. Zhang, A. Jeffreys, A. Borgna, Master Yang. Training in Ki healing with Sensei Katsumi Niikura, Michigan and New York. Certifications: Esoteric Acupuncture with Mikio Sankey, PhD, L.Ac., Boulder, Colorado AcuNove Acupuncture with John Boel at the Acupuncture University, Copenhagen, Denmark Cosmetic Acupuncture with Shellie Goldstein, New York, NY Clinical Auriculotherapy, Eastern School of Acupuncture, Bloomfield, NJ. Korean Acupuncture with Stephen Jackowicz Medical Ophthalmology with Andy Rosenfarb and Marc Grossman Externship in the Acupuncture Program at St. Vincent Cancer Center, 2008 Internships in private practices of Dr. Jackowicz and Dr. G. Bai Laryssa is following the classical approach of East-Asian medicine about the integrity and harmony in the body and mind as the principle of health. All diseases can be traced to a disconnect between the many aspects of being: inner and outer, physical and psycho-emotional, etc. Hence, she approached all specialties and issues of medicine (digestive problems, hormonal, neurological, respiratory, fertility, skeleto-muscular, pain of different etiology, emotional and many other issues) through the finding and resolving certain imbalance of each patient. Every acupuncture point is seen as “holographically” affecting specific imbalances and inviting restoration of the whole body’s integrity. Laryssa has been practicing Chinese Medicine for more than 20 years, she studied in the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Tri-Stated College and has taken numerous courses and seminars under the guidance of leading teachers and practitioners of the field in the USA and abroad.

Master of Science in Oriental Medicine, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, New York, NY 2004-2... Read More

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