
KHUFU HEALING
Where ancient Kemetic and Chinese teachings merge to promote healing.
What We Do
Here at Khufu Healing, we implement various ancestral healing techniques. Which have been passed down for generations from the African and Chinese perspectives, dealing with our bodies as a whole system verse separate parts.
We realize that there are many ways our bodies interact with the environment around us. By better understanding those input and output pathways, we can to a degree control our state of being/existence and in doing so, also affect our health on many levels. One part deals with our spiritual health. Whatever spiritual path you follow is fine, all lead to the Source. The other parts deal with our physical sustenance and physical well being. All three components affect our overall performance in daily life.
Our life force when at its optimal level provides everything we need to function and live in a healthy manner. Here at Khufu Healing we try and help you achieve that level of existence.
Our Services
Fengyang Tai Chi
Fengyang Tai Chi is a specific style of Tai Chi, a traditional Chinese martial art known for its slow, flowing movements and emphasis on balance, flexibility, and inner peace. This style, named after the Fengyang region, focuses on harmonizing body and mind, improving physical health, and enhancing mental clarity through a series of choreographed movements and postures. It is practiced both as a form of exercise and a moving meditation.
Classes coming soon!
Gua Sha
Gua Sha is a traditional Chinese healing practice that involves scraping the skin with a smooth-edged tool to improve circulation and relieve muscle tension. The technique is used to stimulate blood flow, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. It is often used in treating chronic pain and other conditions, and it can leave temporary red or purple marks on the skin.
Moxibustion
Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese therapy that involves burning dried mugwort (moxa) near or on specific acupuncture points on the body. The heat and smoke are believed to stimulate circulation, enhance the flow of qi (energy), and promote healing. This technique is often used to treat pain, boost the immune system, and address various health conditions.
Fengyang QiGong
Fengyang Qigong is a specific style of Qigong, a traditional Chinese practice that combines physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation to cultivate and balance the body’s vital energy, or “qi.” Originating from the Fengyang region, this style focuses on promoting overall health, enhancing mental clarity, and achieving spiritual well-being through a series of gentle movements and controlled breathing exercises. It is often used for stress reduction, improving flexibility, and supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Classes coming soon!
Cupping
Cupping is a traditional therapy that involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. This suction is believed to improve blood flow, reduce pain and inflammation, and promote healing. The technique can leave circular marks or bruises on the skin temporarily and is often used to treat muscle tension, respiratory issues, and other ailments.
Shop
We sell a variety of products to assist you on your healing journey.
Tui Na (Accupressure)
Tui Na is a traditional Chinese therapeutic massage technique that involves a variety of manipulations, such as kneading, pressing, rolling, and stretching, to stimulate the flow of qi (energy) and improve blood circulation. It is used to treat musculoskeletal issues, alleviate pain, and promote overall health and well-being. Tui Na is often integrated with other traditional Chinese medicine practices like acupuncture and herbal therapy.
Chao Zhou Gong Fu Tea
Chao Zhou Gong Fu Tea is a traditional Chinese tea ceremony originating from the Chaozhou region in Guangdong province. It emphasizes precision and skill in brewing oolong tea using small teapots and cups. The process involves multiple steps, including warming the tea vessels, carefully measuring and rinsing the tea leaves, and performing multiple infusions to extract the tea’s full flavor and aroma. The ceremony highlights the cultural importance of tea and promotes mindfulness and appreciation of the tea’s qualities.
Learning
Khufu Healing provides opportunities for in person learning, long distance learning and certification in a variety of TCM treatments.
Online Learning Coming Soon