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Acupuncture to Reset

Feeling out of sorts and unsure where to turn? Or experiencing a sense that your body is falling apart and not knowing how to begin addressing it?

Acupuncture offers a powerful way to reset and restore balance. By targeting specific points in the body, acupuncture helps harmonise your energy and supports your natural healing processes. It can effectively address a range of issues, from chronic pain and digestive troubles to emotional and hormonal imbalances.

In our sessions, I will take a comprehensive medical history and carefully review the symptoms you’re currently experiencing to pinpoint the root cause of your issues. This holistic and thorough approach allows us to tailor your treatment precisely and begin restoring balance.

Acupuncture stimulates your body’s innate resources, promoting health, improving circulation, and enhancing overall wellbeing. Whether you’re dealing with persistent symptoms or simply feeling off-balance, acupuncture can be an invaluable tool in helping you regain your equilibrium and feel revitalised.

We have two dedicated acupuncturists at Moon, Sophie Webb (Principle Acupuncturist) and Sam Aronson

Sophie Webb’s (Principle Acupuncturist) offering on Tuesdays between 5pm - 9.45pm

  • Initial Consultation (90 mins) - £150 
  • Follow-up Consultation (50 mins) - £85

Sam Aronson’s offering evenings and weekends - contact here to make an appointment.

  • Initial Consultation (75 to 90 mins) - £100 
  • Follow-up Consultation (50 mins) - £75

If you would like to access the Women Supporting Women Fund to subsidise this treatment, find more details here.

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Morning visitor at Moon 🐞10 hours ago
The latest piece from local artist @jencableart (Hothouse Flower) to beautifully adorn the wall of Moon. 

Hothouse flowers' colours may be brilliant and their petals flawless, yet their beauty is fragile—remove them from the tightly controlled environment of the greenhouse, and they wither. 

Every aspect of their existence depends on external care. They embody luxury, thriving in isolation from the harsher realities of wind, rain, and change.
 
In contrast, wild flowers can emerge anywhere, on rocky soil, under shifting skies, and on wind swept plains (much like the Heath at the moment😉).  Their blossoms endure cold snaps, nibbles from local insects, and sudden brushes with curious dogs.  Though their stems may bend and their petals may bear marks of struggle, these are marks of endurance, not weakness. 

True vitality doesn’t depend on shelter from difficulty but on balance with the environment, responding flexibly to what life provides. 

Where the hot house flower dazzles briefly, natural health endures. One fades with the loss of its careful protection; the other thrives precisely because it has learned to live and bloom in the open air.
 
So this Easter break, take a moment to step onto the Heath or Waterlow Park and enjoy the daffodils nodding gently in the breeze and the last of the crocuses pushing through. 

Take a minute to enjoy the crisp air, flashes of green, new life, and the distant rustle of trees whilst you enjoy a quiet moment of renewal and connection with the season.
The latest piece from local artist @jencableart (Hothouse Flower) to beautifully adorn the wall of Moon. Hothouse flowers' colours may be brilliant and their petals flawless, yet their beauty is fragile—remove them from the tightly controlled environment of the greenhouse, and they wither. Every aspect of their existence depends on external care. They embody luxury, thriving in isolation from the harsher realities of wind, rain, and change.   In contrast, wild flowers can emerge anywhere, on rocky soil, under shifting skies, and on wind swept plains (much like the Heath at the moment😉).  Their blossoms endure cold snaps, nibbles from local insects, and sudden brushes with curious dogs.  Though their stems may bend and their petals may bear marks of struggle, these are marks of endurance, not weakness. True vitality doesn’t depend on shelter from difficulty but on balance with the environment, responding flexibly to what life provides. Where the hot house flower dazzles briefly, natural health endures. One fades with the loss of its careful protection; the other thrives precisely because it has learned to live and bloom in the open air.   So this Easter break, take a moment to step onto the Heath or Waterlow Park and enjoy the daffodils nodding gently in the breeze and the last of the crocuses pushing through. Take a minute to enjoy the crisp air, flashes of green, new life, and the distant rustle of trees whilst you enjoy a quiet moment of renewal and connection with the season.3 days ago
Happy Spring Equinox to you all, we are finally tipping over into the light. I hope you're able to get out and feel the sun on your face and in your bones today.

This beautiful image is from @tijanadraws - check her out.

#springequinox 
#ostara
Happy Spring Equinox to you all, we are finally tipping over into the light. I hope you're able to get out and feel the sun on your face and in your bones today. This beautiful image is from @tijanadraws - check her out. #springequinox #ostara1 week ago
Check out this month's newsletter, on the cusp of the new moon and the Spring Equinox.

Find out about the flurry of new practitioners and offerings to Moon, our Community Crowdfunding Campaign and some handpicked events happening in the wider community.

Find the link to all this in our bio.
Check out this month's newsletter, on the cusp of the new moon and the Spring Equinox. Find out about the flurry of new practitioners and offerings to Moon, our Community Crowdfunding Campaign and some handpicked events happening in the wider community. Find the link to all this in our bio.1 week ago
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