1. What is the difference between acupuncture and acupressure?
Acupuncture uses fine, sterile needles to stimulate specific points on the body, while acupressure uses
finger pressure, massage, or specialized tools. Both therapies target energy pathways to relieve pain and
restore balance.
2. Why combine acupuncture and acupressure?
When used together, they enhance each other's benefits. Acupuncture stimulates deeper energy channels, and
acupressure supports surface-level points—leading to faster pain relief, improved circulation, and better
overall healing.
3. What conditions can be treated with this combined therapy?
Combined acupuncture–acupressure therapy is effective for:
● Back, neck, shoulder, knee, and joint pain
● Sciatica, arthritis, and nerve pain
● Migraine, headache, sinus issues
● Stress, anxiety, and insomnia
● Digestive disorders and acidity
● Hormonal imbalance, PCOS, fertility support
● Posture issues and chronic fatigue
● Overall wellness and immunity boosting
4. Is the treatment painful?
Acupuncture needles are extremely thin, so pain is minimal or not felt at all. Acupressure involves gentle
to firm pressure that may feel slightly sore but relieving. Most clients find the combined session
relaxing.
5. How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions depends on your condition.
Acute pain: 2–5 sessions Chronic issues: 8–12 sessions or more
Your therapist will give a personalized treatment plan after diagnosis.
6. How long does a combined treatment session last?
A typical session takes 45–75 minutes, including consultation, diagnosis, acupuncture, and acupressure
therapy.
7. Are the treatments safe?
Yes. Both therapies are natural, drug-free, and safe when performed by trained professionals. Only
sterile, single-use needles are used in acupuncture.
8. What should I expect during my first visit?
You will receive:
● A detailed consultation
● Health history assessment
● Pulse and tongue diagnosis (if applicable)
● Personalized treatment plan
● Your first acupuncture + acupressure session
9. Do I need to prepare before the session?
Yes:
● Eat a light meal 1–2 hours before
● Wear loose, comfortable clothing
● Stay hydrated
● Avoid caffeine or heavy food just before the session
10. Are there any side effects?
Side effects are minimal. Some people may experience slight soreness, mild bruising, or temporary
tiredness. These effects usually disappear quickly.
11. Can I continue my regular medicine along with this therapy?
Absolutely. Acupuncture and acupressure can safely be combined with ongoing medical treatments. Always
inform your therapist about medicines you take.
12. Is this therapy suitable for everyone?
Most people can safely receive treatment. However, special caution is needed for:
● Pregnant women
● People with bleeding disorders
● Individuals on blood thinners
Your therapist will guide you accordingly.
13. How soon will I see results?
Many clients notice relief after the first session. Chronic conditions may require multiple sessions for
long-term improvement.
14. Do you use disposable needles?
Yes. We use 100% sterile, single-use, disposable needles to ensure complete safety and hygiene.
15. Can I take both therapies separately?
Yes. You can choose only acupuncture or only acupressure. The combined approach is recommended for better
and faster results.
Acupuncture & Acupressure School
1. What courses do you offer?
We offer structured programs in:
● Acupuncture (Basic to Advanced)
● Acupressure Therapy
● Combined Acupuncture + Acupressure Practitioner Course
● Specialized modules: Sujok, Cupping, Meridian Therapy, Electro-Acupuncture
(Can be customized as per your school offerings.)
2. Are the courses recognized or certified?
Yes. Students receive a certificate/diploma upon successful completion.
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3. Who can enroll in these courses?
Anyone interested in natural healing can join, including:
● Students
● Wellness professionals
● Yoga or fitness trainers
● Alternative therapy practitioners
● Housewives or working professionals
● Anyone building a career in holistic health
4. Do I need a medical background?
No. All courses start from beginner level and do not require prior medical knowledge. A willingness to
learn and practice is enough.
5. What is the duration of the courses?
Course duration ranges from 1-month certificate programs to 6–12 month diploma courses.
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6. What is included in the training?
Training includes:
● Theory of meridians, points, and energy flow
● Hands-on practical sessions
● Anatomy & physiology basics
● Case studies and supervised practice
● Tool-based therapies (if included)
7. Are practical sessions available?
Yes. Students receive live practical training on real cases under expert supervision for confidence and
professional skill development.
8. Do you provide study materials?
Yes. Students receive books, charts, notes, practice guides, and video support (if offered by your
school).
9. Are the needles and tools provided?
Yes. All tools and materials such as needles, acupressure kits, meridian charts, and anatomical models are
provided during training.
10. What career opportunities are available after completion?
Graduates can work as:
● Acupuncture/Acupressure therapist
● Wellness or holistic practitioner
● Clinic assistant or independent therapist
● Yoga/fitness studio therapist
● Freelancer for home visits
● Wellness coach
11. Can I start my own clinic after the course?
Yes. Many students open their own therapy clinics after proper training and certification.
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12. Do you offer online or offline classes?
Courses can be conducted offline, online, or in hybrid format.
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13. Is there any exam or assessment?
Yes. Students need to clear both theory and practical assessments to receive certification.
14. What are the fees for the courses?
Fees vary depending on the course type and duration.
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15. Do you provide job assistance or internship?
Yes. We guide students for internships, clinic setup, and career development.
(Customizable as per your school’s services.)
16. How do I register for a course?
You can register by visiting our school, contacting our support team, or filling out the online
application form.
Holistic Medicine Practitioner
1. What is holistic medicine?
Holistic medicine focuses on treating the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—rather than just symptoms.
It aims to identify root causes and restore natural balance and wellness.
2. What does a holistic medicine practitioner do?
A holistic practitioner uses natural therapies such as acupressure, acupuncture, herbal remedies,
nutrition, lifestyle guidance, energy healing, and mind-body practices to support overall health.
3. What conditions can holistic medicine help with?
Holistic treatment can help with:
4. Is holistic medicine safe?
Yes, holistic treatments are natural and generally safe when provided by a trained practitioner. Your
therapist will assess your health history before starting treatment.
5. Do I need to stop my regular medicines?
No. Holistic therapies work safely alongside medical treatment. Continue your prescribed medicines unless
advised otherwise by your doctor.
6. What can I expect during my first visit?
Your first session includes:
● Detailed health assessment
● Lifestyle & diet evaluation
● Stress & emotional health review
● Therapy plan recommendations
● First treatment session (as applicable)
7. How are treatments personalized?
Your practitioner creates a custom plan based on your body type, energy balance, symptoms, lifestyle, and
long-term health goals.
8. What types of therapies are used?
Depending on the practitioner, therapies may include:
9. How many sessions will I need?
Treatment duration varies by condition:
Acute issues: 2–5 sessions Chronic conditions: 6–12 sessions or longer
Your practitioner will guide you after evaluation.
10. Are there any side effects?
Holistic therapies rarely cause side effects. Some clients may experience mild soreness, fatigue, or detox
symptoms which typically resolve quickly.
11. Is holistic medicine suitable for everyone?
Yes, most people benefit from holistic therapies. Extra care is taken for pregnant women, elderly
individuals, and people with specific medical conditions.
12. Do holistic practitioners diagnose diseases?
Holistic practitioners do not replace medical doctors. They evaluate total well-being, lifestyle, and
energy balance, focusing on supportive healing rather than medical diagnosis.
13. How soon will I see results?
Some people feel improvement from the first session, while deeper or long-term issues may take multiple
sessions for lasting results.
14. Can holistic medicine help prevent illness?
Yes. Regular holistic care supports immunity, balances energy, and maintains overall wellness—helping
prevent health issues before they start.
15. Do you offer online consultations?
Many holistic practitioners offer both online and in-clinic consultations, depending on the therapy type.
Alternative Medicine Practitioner
1. What is alternative medicine?
Alternative medicine includes natural, non-pharmaceutical therapies such as acupressure, acupuncture, herbal medicine, naturopathy, yoga therapy, and energy healing. It focuses on treating health conditions using holistic and traditional approaches.
2. What does an alternative medicine practitioner do?
A practitioner evaluates your health concerns, lifestyle, stress levels, and body imbalance, then recommends natural therapies to restore wellness, reduce pain, and support healing.
3. What conditions can alternative medicine help with?
Common conditions include:
● Chronic pain (back, neck, joints)
● Stress, anxiety, and insomnia
● Digestive issues
● Hormonal imbalance
● Headaches & migraines
● Fatigue and low immunity
● Lifestyle disorders (BP, diabetes support)
● Inflammation and body stiffness
4. Are these treatments safe?
Yes. Alternative therapies are natural and generally safe when performed by a trained practitioner. Any precautions or risks will be discussed during consultation.
5. Do I need to stop my regular medicines?
No. You should continue your prescribed medicines. Alternative therapies complement modern medical treatments but do not replace medical advice.
6. What can I expect during my first consultation?
You will undergo:
● Health & lifestyle assessment
● Discussion of symptoms
● Stress, sleep & diet evaluation
● A personalized therapy plan
● First treatment session (if applicable)
7. What types of therapies do you offer?
Depending on the practitioner, therapies may include:
8. How many sessions will I need?
Treatment varies by condition:
Acute issues: 1–3 sessions Chronic issues: 6–12 sessions or more
Your practitioner will provide a customized plan.
9. Are there any side effects?
Side effects are minimal. Some people may experience mild soreness, detox reactions, or temporary tiredness, which usually resolve quickly.
10. Are these therapies suitable for everyone?
Most people can safely receive treatment. Extra care is taken for:
● Pregnant women
● People with chronic illnesses
● Elderly individuals
● Those taking strong medications
11. Do alternative medicine practitioners diagnose diseases?
Alternative practitioners focus on natural healing and wellness. They do not diagnose medical diseases. Medical conditions should still be evaluated by a doctor.
12. How soon will I see results?
Relief varies by individual. Many clients notice improvement after the first session, while chronic conditions require consistent treatment.
13. Can alternative medicine help prevent illness?
Yes. These therapies strengthen immunity, reduce stress, improve lifestyle habits, and enhance overall well-being—helping prevent future health issues.
14. Do you offer online or virtual consultations?
Many practitioners offer online consultations for diet, lifestyle, and wellness guidance. Hands-on therapies require in-person sessions.
15. Is alternative medicine scientifically effective?
Many alternative therapies have been studied and shown to help with pain relief, stress reduction, and chronic condition management. Effectiveness varies by individual.