Eight Branches
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Eight Branches College of Eastern Medicine offers a wide range of education and healthcare options
Services related to Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Herbs, Cupping, Gua Sha, Moxibustion, Nutrition, Shiatsu, Tuina, Tai Chi & Qi Gong are available.
Can I do acupuncture during my period?
Yes - in many cases, you can.
In TCM, menstruation is a natural process, so acupuncture is often adjusted rather than avoided.
🌿 It may help support:
• Period cramps
• Bloating
• Mood changes
• Fatigue
⚖️ Treatment is usually modified if bleeding is very heavy, you feel weak, or it’s your first session.
At Eight Branches, care is always tailored to the individual and their cycle stage 🌿
06/05/2026
What does acupuncture feel like? 🧐
Most people expect sharp pain but the reality is usually much milder!
Comparing with blood test and bugs bites, acupuncture needles are just a tiny pressure that fades fast.
After the needle is placed, many people feel:
• Relaxation
• Warmth or heaviness
• A calming, almost sleepy state 😴
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, these sensations are part of the body responding to treatment along the meridians. 🌿
06/02/2026
For a limited time, enjoy 40% off all single treatments during select morning and afternoon hours at our Teaching Clinic.
Whether you're looking to ease stress, recharge your energy, or support overall wellness, Traditional Chinese Medicine can be a gentle way to feel more balanced.
Our supervised student practitioners are here to support your wellness journey with personalized care every step of the way.
✨ Use code SPRING26 when booking online or give us a call to secure your appointment.
📅 Promotion ends June 27, 2026.
05/29/2026
Herb of the Month: Aged Tangerine Peel 陳皮
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, spring is about movement.
When Qi gets stuck, digestion slows, mood drops, and the body feels heavy.
Aged Tangerine Peel helps wake up your digestion and move stagnant Qi gently.
🍊 What it helps with?
-Bloating after meals
-Heavy feeling in the body
-Poor appetite
-Chest tightness
-Stress-related digestion issues
🍊 Aged Tangerine Peel is often added to:
-Digestive teas
-Soups
-Herbal formulas for stress + digestion
👉 Follow us to learn one TCM herb each month — explained simply, seasonally, and practically
05/27/2026
Do you like drinking tea?
Chinese medicine tea have different functions.
Drinking the right tea can be highly beneficial for your health!
🎓 Interested in learning how Chinese medicine tea functions?
👉 Explore our programs via the link in bio.
05/22/2026
A client comes in with fatigue, poor sleep, and stress.
What would you want to learn about first?
Options:
A. Lifestyle
B. Emotional stress
C. Diet
D. All of the above
👉 Comment A / B / C / D
💡 Check your answer on the last slide!
05/20/2026
Tired of red, irritated eyes?
Here’s why TCM says it might be happening 🌿
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, eye redness is often linked to Liver imbalance, since the Liver opens to the eyes.
In TCM, red eyes aren’t just a cosmetic issue, they’re a signal.
Many times, it’s connected to Liver imbalance or external factors like wind, heat, or dryness.
Simple habits like eye rest, hydration, nourishing foods, and acupressure can help support comfort naturally.
🌿 Want more TCM insights for everyday health? Save this post if your eyes get red often!
05/15/2026
Acupuncture was never meant to work alone.
In traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion developed together as one complete system. That is why Eight Branches College offers an integrated Acupuncture and Moxibustion program, grounded in classical theory and modern clinical practice.
🌿 A more complete education
🌿 A stronger clinical foundation
🌿 A career built for longevity
💬 Comment “INFO” or DM us if you’d like to learn more about the program structure.
05/13/2026
🤧 Summer Flu Starting? Catch It EARLY.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the right formula at the right time makes all the difference.
Early intervention can mean shorter illness and faster recovery.
✨ Emergency TCM Formula for Early-Stage Flu
Scallion & Prepared Soybean Decoction (蔥豉湯)
🍵 How it works (TCM action):
✔️ Unblocks Yang Qi at the body’s exterior
✔️ Gently induces sweating
✔️ Helps release pathogens before symptoms worsen
⚠️ Best for these early symptoms:
• Mild fever + slight chills
• Headache
• Stuffy nose
• No sweating yet
• Thin white tongue coating
• Floating pulse
📌 TCM isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Always adjust formulas based on proper diagnosis.
👉 Save this for flu season
👉 Follow for more practical TCM wellness tips
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Address
112 Merton Street, 3rd Floor
Toronto, ON
M4S2Z8
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9:30am - 10pm |
| Tuesday | 9:30am - 10pm |
| Wednesday | 9:30am - 10pm |
| Thursday | 9:30am - 10pm |
| Friday | 9:30am - 6:30pm |
| Saturday | 9:30am - 6:30pm |