Relieve pain, reduce stress, and quicken rehabilitation with veteran Toronto practitioner Daniel (T’agyol) Adler.

Herbal Medicine + Zen Shiatsu + Acupuncture

Welcome to Daniel Adler Clinic

I offer my services as an experienced and certified practitioner of traditional East Asian medicine (TEAM) based in Toronto, Ontario.

In my practice I work with individuals seeking alternative medicine options to facilitate self-healing and to overcome illness and disease.

As a TEAM practitioner I use herbal remedies and the techniques of Zen Shiatsu bodywork and acupuncture to help you restore balance and harmony to your body and mind.

I am here when you’re ready. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

– Daniel Adler

Your Treatment Options

The traditional East Asian medicine treatments I offer have been used for centuries. Like all forms of medicine, TEAM is constantly evolving, developing, and improving.

  • Kampo Herbal Medicine

    Kampo herbal medicine is a traditional Japanese system that uses natural plant-based remedies to promote health, support specific health concerns, and maintain overall well-being.
  • Zen Shiatsu Bodywork

    Zen Shiatsu massage uses finger, hand, elbow, foot, and knee pressure to improve energy flow and bring balance to the body. It can reduce stress, assist with rehab, and promote wellness.
  • Acupuncture + Zen Shiatsu

    Whether you are seeking relief from acute or chronic pain or wish to relax and unwind, acupuncture combined with Zen Shiatsu can be an effective and enjoyable complement to your self-care routine.

About Daniel

Born in South Africa, Daniel Adler has been living and practicing alternative medicine in Toronto since the late 1990s.

Meet Daniel

Session Rates

Find details about the fees associated with Daniel’s TEAM treatments, along with info on session options.

Rates / Pricing

Practice Location

Daniel practices at the Dupont Naturopathic Family Centre, located at 789 Dupont Street in Toronto’s Old City.

Clinic Info

Experience the benefits of traditional East Asian medicine

Connect with Daniel to explore personalized therapies that support your physical and mental well-being.

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  • Do you offer direct biling?

    No, not at this time. However, I do provide receipts that you can submit to your extended benefits provider.

  • You say you practice a “gentle” style of acupuncture. Is it still effective?

    Yes. My gentle approach does not compromise the quality or effectiveness of acupuncture treatment, and actually enhances it.

    By focusing on gentleness and a “less is more” philosophy, I can create a more comfortable and relaxing experience for my client. This reduces the potential for discomfort during the treatment, making it easier for the client to remain relaxed and receptive to the therapeutic effects. A gentler approach often allows the body to respond more naturally and positively, promoting a smoother flow of energy, enhancing the overall effectiveness of the treatment.

  • Do I have to go to a store to pick up my herbs?

    No. Once a formula is determined, your granulated herbs will arrive by mail, typically within 3-5 days of your consultation.

  • Are you able to help me if I’m in the “red” pain zone?

    Yes. In fact, most of my clients seek treatment when they are in the “red zone”. This happens either when a problem has just occurred or they have been living with and enduring it until it has become overwhelmingly difficult.

    Ideally, however, when there is a specific problem you should book treatment when you are in the “early orange zone”. This will make it easier to return to the green zone.

    Read more about the coloured pain zones.

  • What is the difference between shiatsu and Zen Shiatsu?

    Zen Shiatsu treatments involve the use of the practitioner’s fingers, thumbs, palms, elbows, feet, and knees. Zen Shiatsu also considers the “energetic” aspect of the human being (as developed in traditional East Asian medicine) in integration with the modern medical understanding of the body.

    There are many styles of shiatsu. Some use the thumb only, others focus only on the modern anatomical and musculoskeletal aspect of the body.

  • Which public transit stations are near the clinic?

    The closest subway stations are Dupont, Christie, and Ossington.

    It is a 10-15 minute walk from each of these stations to the clinic, and there are frequent buses you can catch.

  • Herbal Medicine

    Fukushin & Kampo Herbal Medicine Assessment

    The assessment phase for Kampo herbal medicine consultations is detailed and extensive, and includes a hands-on diagnosis known as fukushin.

  • General

    Interpreting the Coloured Pain Scale

    Learn the different zone levels of pain that can be associated on a numbered, coloured scale to help determine your state of body-mind.

  • Newsletter

    The Daniel Adler Clinic Newsletter: Issue 16, Prevention

    Cold and flu season doesn’t have to catch you off guard. Here, T’agyol shares gentle, time‑tested Kampo strategies for staying well through winter. Practical, steady care you can use every day to build resilience before illness sets in.