HEILPRAXIS STOTZKA
Acupuncture, Tui Na An Mo and Leibarbeit
Holistic Medicine Treatments
Holistic medicine is a broad range of practices based on generations of tradition. In my practice I mainly work with Chinese Medicine. I offer treatments of Acupuncture, Tui Na An Mo and Leibarbeit.
In my practice I treat my patients with acupuncture and Tui Na An Mo. Both methods base their workings on the principles of Chinese medicine.
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Acupuncture uses sterile, disposable needles to stimulate acupuncture points and pathways in a very specific way to advance the body's own healing process. Tui Na An Mo uses manual massage techniques and joint manipulation for the same purpose. In addition, treatments often include cupping and gua sha (scratching massage) and thermotherapy.
Chinese Medicine looks back on more than two thousand years of wisdom, discussion and refinement.
Acupuncture and Tui Na An Mo being two of the five pillars of Chinese Medicine are powerful tools of helping body and mind to restore their balance.
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Contact me for issues like headaches and migraine, gynecological disorders (like PMS), digestive issues, muscle tension and orthopedic afflictions,
pain and stress relief, treatment of anxiety and other emotional imbalances,
as well as complementary treatment of chronic diseases and fertility treatments.
An intuitive touch approach to body psychotherapy, Leibarbeit offers a tool to deepen the connection to oneself and one's body. As a somatic approach it is helpful with all sorts of emotional issues, stress, worry and unhappiness.
About me
Manuel Miklas Stotzka (they/them)
I am a bodyworker and healer working and living in Berlin. I practice Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture and Tui Na An Mo) and the body (psycho-)therapy Leibarbeit.
I welcome all people in my practice regardless of age, gender, class or complexion. As a member of the queer community I delight in offering a safe space and holistic treatment to people that belong to minorities or have experienced discrimination (especially in health care).


Quote
Lao Tzu
Translated by Ursula K Le Guin
“The way you can go
isn't the real way.
The name you can say
isn't the real name.”