Acupuncture, therapeutic massage and naturopathy
A holistic and personalised approach
At MTC Eglantine, care does not stop at symptoms. Every consultation begins with attentive listening and a thorough investigation into the root causes of imbalance.
The approach combines the thousand-year-old foundations of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a modern understanding of the body, emotions and lifestyle. Complementary tools such as aromatherapy, chrononutrition or dietary therapy based on the principles of TCM (where food becomes medicine) are woven into treatments whenever relevant.
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Our treatments
An-Mo / TuiNa massage
is a therapeutic Chinese massage that stimulates meridians and acupuncture points to restore the body’s balance and release tension. It effectively relieves pain, stress, as well as digestive and muscular disorders.
Lifting Facial Massage – Kobido, TuiNa & Dien Chan
It combines the finesse of Japanese Kobido, the stimulation of meridians and acupressure points through TuiNa, and the depth of Dien Chan facial reflexology. It boosts the circulation of Qi and blood, relaxes facial tension, releases internal blockages, and enhances the skin’s natural glow—while supporting the body’s overall balance.
Acupuncture
It involves the insertion of fine, single-use sterile needles into specific points on the body to relieve pain, regulate physiological functions, and promote overall well-being. It is particularly effective for musculoskeletal disorders, chronic pain, digestive issues, stress, sleep disturbances, and hormonal imbalances.
Therapeutic GuaSha
Used to relieve pain, activate circulation, and release stagnation, this treatment is performed with a stone or metal tool glided over the skin along specific pathways—often on the back, neck, or shoulders. It is particularly effective for muscle tension, fatigue, colds, migraines, and stress.
Therapeutic cupping
Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to relieve muscle tension, improve blood circulation, and release stagnation, cupping therapy involves placing cups on specific areas of the body (such as the back, neck, or shoulders). It helps deeply relax the tissues and can be beneficial for pain, fatigue, colds, or chronic stress.
Chinese dietary
Aims to adapt nutrition to your constitution, the season, and your current imbalances. It is based on the energetic properties of foods — such as their thermal nature, flavors, and their action on specific organs — to support health in a personalized and preventive way.
