The launching of Japanese Acupuncture Clinic

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The Launching Of Japanese Acupuncture Clinic

Project 2019-05-06 12:44:15 +1200

First of all, I would like to open an acupuncture clinic in Nelson in September. The Clinic name is Nelson Shinkyu Acupuncture clinic, I put "Shinkyu" in the name. which means  Acupuncture in Japanese. It is because of Japanese acupuncture is a bit different from major acupuncture in NZ. I would like to expand the Japanese Acupuncture in NZ, and I believe the method can help NZ people more.

 

 

What is Japanese Acupuncture

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Japanese acupuncture is one of a few major styles with roots in the classical acupuncture theory.
Japanese acupuncture is unique in its efficiency and precision. Techniques often are directed at using the minimal amount of stimulation to attain the greatest result with using very fine needles.

Needling in Japanse acupuncture is the most gentle in the world. 

Japanse acupuncture needling is done by the use of very thin needles inserted with a guiding tube. Needling is painless. Manipulation is very mild.

 

 

The clinic 

 

Acupuncture is a well recognized alternative medicine which helps the pain, digestive, phycology and women's health.

However, Acupuncture is generally not chosen as the first treatment for any medical symptoms because Acupuncture sounds painful.

Daiki has been working on cruise ships for 4 years and he has heard many reviews about the past painful acupuncture experiences from cruise guests.

However, he explained the gentle Japanese and cruise guests got great results without pain.

Daiki wants to spread this method to lovely New Zealand.

 

 

Research has shown Acupuncture to be effective in the treatment of over 100 conditions, some of which are listed below:   

 

 

About Daiki  

 

 Daiki graduated from the Morinomiya University of Medical Sciences in Osaka Japan, receiving a Bachelor of ACupuncture and Moxibustion in 2011. During his internship in a neurological clinic, he was learning Traditional Japanese Acupuncture techniques and Western medicine from Dr. Sakae Yoneyama. His family is one of the most famous Acupuncturist families in Japan.

After graduation, Daiki did clinical practice on cruise ships treating many people from a wide variety of countries. This experience showed him what acupuncture could achieve as well as confirming his future.

 

 Where will your pledge money go?
 

The minimum goal is $3,500 but the actual goal is $9,400 to open a new clinic.

Breakdown of your pledge money:

3 Treatment beds $2,000

2 Clinic signage $2,000

Reception Desk $900

Sofa $500

3 desks $500

6chairs $300

3 Bedside table $200

website $3,000

 

Thank you SO much for your support.

Daiki

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The Launching Of Japanese Acupuncture Clinic

Project 2019-05-06 12:44:15 +1200

First of all, I would like to open an acupuncture clinic in Nelson in September. The Clinic name is Nelson Shinkyu Acupuncture clinic, I put "Shinkyu" in the name. which means  Acupuncture in Japanese. It is because of Japanese acupuncture is a bit different from major acupuncture in NZ. I would like to expand the Japanese Acupuncture in NZ, and I believe the method can help NZ people more.

 

 

What is Japanese Acupuncture

acu

 

Japanese acupuncture is one of a few major styles with roots in the classical acupuncture theory.
Japanese acupuncture is unique in its efficiency and precision. Techniques often are directed at using the minimal amount of stimulation to attain the greatest result with using very fine needles.

Needling in Japanse acupuncture is the most gentle in the world. 

Japanse acupuncture needling is done by the use of very thin needles inserted with a guiding tube. Needling is painless. Manipulation is very mild.

 

 

The clinic 

 

Acupuncture is a well recognized alternative medicine which helps the pain, digestive, phycology and women's health.

However, Acupuncture is generally not chosen as the first treatment for any medical symptoms because Acupuncture sounds painful.

Daiki has been working on cruise ships for 4 years and he has heard many reviews about the past painful acupuncture experiences from cruise guests.

However, he explained the gentle Japanese and cruise guests got great results without pain.

Daiki wants to spread this method to lovely New Zealand.

 

 

Research has shown Acupuncture to be effective in the treatment of over 100 conditions, some of which are listed below:   

 

 

About Daiki  

 

 Daiki graduated from the Morinomiya University of Medical Sciences in Osaka Japan, receiving a Bachelor of ACupuncture and Moxibustion in 2011. During his internship in a neurological clinic, he was learning Traditional Japanese Acupuncture techniques and Western medicine from Dr. Sakae Yoneyama. His family is one of the most famous Acupuncturist families in Japan.

After graduation, Daiki did clinical practice on cruise ships treating many people from a wide variety of countries. This experience showed him what acupuncture could achieve as well as confirming his future.

 

 Where will your pledge money go?
 

The minimum goal is $3,500 but the actual goal is $9,400 to open a new clinic.

Breakdown of your pledge money:

3 Treatment beds $2,000

2 Clinic signage $2,000

Reception Desk $900

Sofa $500

3 desks $500

6chairs $300

3 Bedside table $200

website $3,000

 

Thank you SO much for your support.

Daiki

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