Moxibustion therapy in Kharar & Mohali uses moxa heat to improve circulation, relieve cold-type pain, support women’s wellness, and restore energy balance naturally at Sunrays Acupoint.


Moxibustion therapy in Kharar & Mohali uses moxa heat to improve circulation, relieve cold-type pain, support women’s wellness, and restore energy balance naturally at Sunrays Acupoint.

Ear seeding (auricular acupressure) is a natural TCM-based therapy that uses gentle pressure on ear points to support stress relief, pain management, sleep, and overall wellness.
Ear seeding (auricular acupressure) is a natural therapy… Ear seeding (auricular acupressure) places tiny seeds, beads, or pellets on specific ear acupoints to provide continuous gentle pressure. It’s become a popular wellness trend — but it is also a legitimate TCM therapy with clinical uses.

Choosing the right cooking oil plays a crucial role in maintaining good digestion, heart health, hormonal balance, and overall wellness. Modern science, Ayurveda, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) all agree that oil should be used wisely — not excessively, not wrongly. Why Cooking Oil Matters for Health Cooking oils are fats, and healthy fats: Provide sustained energy Help absorb fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) Support brain, hormone, …

Ageing is a natural biological process, but weakness, disease, and dependency are not inevitable. Both Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) emphasize that proper diet is the most powerful medicine for elders.
Ayurveda View : According to Ayurveda, old age is dominated by Vata Dosha. Excess Vata causes dryness, weakness, anxiety, constipation, joint pain, insomnia, poor digestion, and tissue degeneration.
Goal: Pacify Vata, nourish tissues (Dhatus), strengthen Agni (digestive fire).
TCM View : In TCM, ageing is linked with gradual depletion of Kidney Jing (Essence), weakening of Spleen Qi (digestion), and imbalance of Yin–Yang.
Goal: Nourish Kidney Yin & Yang, strengthen Spleen Qi, preserve Jing.

Six Qi | Sunrays Acupoint Women’s Wellness & Natural Healing Center Six Qi as per TCM Guide · Sunrays Acupoint treatment protocols In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the Six Qi are the principal environmental energies that influence health and disease. When in harmony, they support physiological function; when excessive or when a person’s defensive qi (wei qi) is weak, these …

Shenmen Point — Auricular Therapy (Heavenly Gate) | Sunrays Acupoint Shenmen Point — Auricular Therapy (Heavenly Gate) • Ear seeds & acupressure • Sunrays Acupoint Women’s Wellness & Natural Healing Center, Kharar (Mohali) Shenmen (Heavenly Gate) — Master Calming Point in Auricular Therapy Shenmen (literally “Gate of the Spirit”) is a master point in auricular therapy, ear acupressure, auricular acupuncture …

Seasonal Effects of Yin and Yang in TCM – Balance Mind, Body & Energy | Sunrays Acupoint 🌞 Seasonal Effects of Yin and Yang in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) How Nature’s Rhythms Shape Our Energy, Emotions, and Health 🪷 Understanding Yin and Yang Across Seasons In TCM, Yin and Yang are dynamic forces that transform with time and climate. Each …

Dry Cupping : Dry Cupping is a suction-based therapy using cups (glass, silicone, or plastic) placed on the skin to create negative pressure. No blood is drawn. The suction lifts the skin and superficial fascia — increasing local blood flow, stretching adhesions, improving lymphatic drainage, and promoting natural tissue repair. Cupping is widely used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and …

Hand Reflexology – Healing Through Touch and Energy Balance | Sunrays Acupoint 🖐️ Hand Reflexology – Healing Through Touch and Energy Balance 🖐️Hand Reflexology is a natural healing technique based on the principle that specific points on the hands correspond to different organs and systems of the body. By applying gentle pressure to these reflex points, energy flow is stimulated, …

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) – Ancient Wisdom for Modern Healing 🏮Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is an ancient system of healing practiced for more than 2,500 years. It focuses on maintaining balance and harmony within the body, mind, and environment — a concept deeply rooted in Yin-Yang, Qi (Chi), and the Five Elements Theory. Unlike modern medicine, which mainly targets symptoms, …