Barefoot Natural Healing Therapist of SouthWestern Ontario
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Uplifting the quality of life with compassion through effective and affordable External Therapies.
Introduction:
The Barefoot Natural Healing Therapist

My mission is to provide effective and affordable care to Southwestern Ontario through the use of External Therapies.

My name is Henry Hung and I am the Barefoot Natural Healing Therapist of London, Ontario.  Having graduated from Shiatsu School of Canada in February 2014, I have fulfilled a life long desire of serving Southwestern Ontario as a Natural Healing Therapist.  The healing modalities I practice are Korean Hand  Therapy, Foot Reflex Therapy, Chinese Ear acu. Therapy, Tuina Massage, Origin Point Medicine,  Basic Pranic Healing Therapy, Biomagnetism Pairing Therapy reiki, Qi Gong and Sound Therapy.  These method  are very effective for pain relief especially when at least two of the modality are use in combination.  All of the modality is practiced  without use of needles but by placing magnets or gold plated pellet on the acupuncture points to promote healing. Master Tung and conventional acupuncture points are also used. 

According to World Health Organization the Follow conditions Can be treated by Acupuncture Therapy:
  • low back pain
  • neck pain
  • sciatica
  • tennis elbow
  • knee pain
  • periarthritis of the shoulder
  • sprains
  • facial pain (including craniomandibular disorders)
  • headache
  • dental pain
  • tempromandibular (TMJ) dysfunction
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • induction of labor
  • correction of malposition of fetus (breech presentation)
  • morning sickness
  • nausea and vomiting
  • postoperative pain
  • stroke
  • essential hypertension
  • primary hypotension
  • renal colic
  • leucopenia
  • adverse reactions to radiation or chemotherapy
  • allergic rhinitis, including hay fever
  • biliary colic
  • depression (including depressive neurosis and depression following stroke)
  • acute bacillary dysentery
  • primary dysmenorrhea
  • acute epigastralgia
  • peptic ulcer
  • acute and chronic gastritis
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