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Acupuncture Sound Bath

  • Qi Integrated Health 1764 West 7th Avenue Vancouver Canada (map)

Join us for a deeply restorative Acupuncture Sound Bath at Qi Integrated Health, where ancient healing practices of Traditional Chinese Medicine meet the recalibrating power of Sound Therapy. This session qualifies for coverage under most extended health benefit plans that include acupuncture.

This unique event combines the powerful effects of acupuncture with the vibrational resonance of a sound bath, creating an experience that calms the mind, relieves tension, and restores balance. Our soundscape features vocals, crystal bowls, koshi chimes, medicine drums, and many more.

Whether you’re looking to de-stress, boost your energy, or simply carve out a peaceful moment for yourself, this experience offers the perfect opportunity to reset and find tranquillity.

Tickets are $99 + GST

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What to Bring

Cozy loose fitting clothing, pillow, additional mat or blanket to lay on, optional eye cover 

Mats will be provided

Facilitator: Mia Capozzi

Mia earned her Diploma of Acupuncture from Pacific Rim College in Victoria, BC. She is a registered acupuncturist in good standing with the CTCMA and is a certified practitioner of Balance Method acupuncture. She implements techniques such as mirror imaging, channel palpation and yin/yang rebalancing to create treatments that invoke a feeling of harmonious relaxation.  

Facilitator: Stefany Ting

Stefany is a Sound Therapy Practitioner with years of experience facilitating sound baths. She received extensive training in Sound Therapy and Energy Work from the Transformational Arts College and Institute of Traditional Medicine in Toronto, where she studied Sound Therapy in the context of TCM and the Vedic Chakra System. As a Certified Family Constellations Facilitator, Stefany also weaves with Ancestors to bring deep healing to unconscious beliefs and family systems.

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