YUNI Six Therapy Philosophy
Medicine, tea, food, spirit, scent, and movement
Six ancient paths converging on one truth - the body heals when life is in harmony.
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Healing Arts
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Pulse & Diagnosis
Your pulse is read, your tongue studied, your story listened to closely — mapping the invisible terrain of your body before any treatment begins.
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Acupuncture
Hair-thin acupuncture needles placed along meridian pathways to unblock stagnant qi, relieve pain, and restore communication between organs and nervous system.
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Tui Na & Gua Sha
Tuina massage and gua sha work along the body's surface channels, dissolving tension and moving what has become still.
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Fire & Warmth — Moxibustion
Moxibustion uses slow-burning mugwort to deliver deep, penetrating heat — warming cold constitutions and strengthening immune function over time.
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Ear Seed Therapy
Tiny seeds placed on the ear's acupoints — a quiet, wearable intervention for sleep, digestion, and stress.
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Tea Therapy
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Movement & Cultivation
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Aromatic therapy
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Incense & Sachets
Fragrant herbs worn on the body or burned in quiet rooms, their scent calming the mind, clearing the air, and warding off what the body does not need.
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Botanical Blending
Hands-on crafting of your own aromatic remedy from raw roots, flowers, and resins — an intimate encounter with the living pharmacy of Chinese medicine.
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Food as Medicine
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Medicinal Cooking
Dishes where herbs and ingredients are paired with precision — not just nourishment, but quiet intervention, each bowl composed with therapeutic intent.
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Seasonal Eating
A way of eating that follows the 24 solar terms of the Chinese calendar, aligning your plate with the rhythm of the natural world.
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Spirit Therapy