Step into the season of renewal at Spring Detox & Flow Workshop with a transformative day of Acupuncture, Qigong, and Sound Healing rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, Spring is a time of growth, renewal, flexibility, and vision! It is a time for your energy to move upward and outward, and focus on creativity, movement, and expansion.
Shake off winter stagnation, restore balance, and awaken your body's natural energy flow. This is your chance to detox, de-stress, and deeply recharge in a supportive, healing space. Feel lighter, move freely, and ignite your inner vitality—spring is here, it’s time to thrive!
Event Highlights:
Immerse yourself in the calming energy of spring by discovering the vital connection between Spring and organ health (specifically the liver), and why this is importance for emotional balance.
Recognize signs of liver imbalance and discover holistic tips and food therapy for vitality.
Flow through gentle Qigong movements to release stress and detox the liver from impurities.
Relax as acupuncture clears your liver channel, while sound waves penetrate through acupoints to enhance liver function and support long term healing.
If you’re not a fan of needles, no worries! We offer a gentle alternative using essential oils applied to specific points on the body to stimulate detoxification, balance energy, and support your body's natural healing process. These oils are carefully selected for their cleansing and restorative properties, providing a calming and effective experience.
This workshop is for you if...
🌿 You’re feeling easily frustrated, irritable, or stressed.
🌸 You’ve been experiencing digestive issues like bloating, constipation, or IBS.
🔥 You’re struggling with fatigue or a feeling of heaviness in your body.
🌀 You’ve been dealing with headaches and migraines
✨ You’re ready to release that tension, restore inner balance, and tap into the energy of expansion and growth!
Please Bring: Yoga mat, pillow & water. Wear comfortable athletic clothing. A journal is encouraged if you'd like to take notes. Blanket and eye cover are welcome (for sound bath)!