Supreme health is a state of being that can be achieved through the use of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine). This can include acupuncture, acupressure massage, Qi Gong, nutrition, and herbal medicines. These are wonderful alternatives to the standard allopathic medical model which relies heavily on pharmaceuticals which produce side effects. Today people are interested in thriving, not just surviving. In a stressful and polluted world natural medicine can rejuvenate and invigorate us. If you can restore the constitution and happiness of a patient their life becomes more productive and dynamic. This goes way beyond merely treating a disease.

Modern science has verified the effectiveness of TCM which is over 7,000 years old. New techniques can be used simultaneously to enhance the healing effects. Among these are:
(1) Sound healing using tuning forks
(2) Tibetan bell sonics
(3) Natural organic rhythms, i.e. ocean waves, which allow the body to reach deep states of relaxation leading to profound physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual healing
(4) Cold laser and electrical stimulation of acupoints which can access difficult injuries to relieve pain and accelerate healing.

The word doctor means "teacher". So, if natural healers are truly helpful, they provide patients fresh ideas such as yogic breathing to relieve stress. Other exercises such as daily walking, massaging acupressure points, and yoga can be helpful as well. Sometimes the fun of a hot sauna as good hydrotherapy can be used as well.

Acupuncture is the gentle, relatively painless insertion of hair-thin needles just under the skin to stimulate the flow of Qi (Chi or Ki). This Qi is a bioelectric effect that accelerates the natural healing processes of the body. Pain relief is the most well known use of acupuncture techniques. The soothing and relaxing effect of acupuncture is explained by the Chinese description of balancing the invisible electric channels (meridians) of the body. Western science has also verified that the tranquil effect of acupuncture is partly due to its effect of increasing serotonin and endorphins in the bloodstream.

East-West herbalism is a system of healing using botanical medicines from many diverse countries around the world. Usually an Eastern holistic system, such as TCM or Ayurveda, is the guiding principle of the herbal formulation. Not only do the botanical formulae treat the "disease" but they also strengthen or soothe the individual's constitution. The Western side of this approach helps determine the chemistry of the active agents and the nutritional contents of the preparation. Unlike drug therapies, the herbs work as a team and no single ingredient is so concentrated as to cause serious side effects. Allergies to the herbs still may occur, so supervision by a healthcare provider is strongly recommended.

There are a myriad of other health conditions than can be treated by these East-West natural therapies:
addictions and detoxification, obesity, hypertension, skin disorders, inflammatory conditions, acute and chronic pain, hormonal and sexual dysfunction, eye/ear/nose/throat conditions, arthritis, headaches, depression, digestive and bowel dysfunctions, PMS, ED, ADD, and dementia.