Acupuncture
Point of the Month: Stomach 25
Stomach 25, named Tian Shu or Heaven’s Pivot, is said to be the “single most important point for the treatment of the widest variety of intestinal disorders.”
Read MorePoint of the Month: Lung 11 (For Prevention)
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”
Read MoreUsing Chinese Medicine for Cancer Prevention & Treatment
The Chinese medical approach to cancer starts with prevention, but in the event of a cancer diagnosis, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can help balance the body and restore healing.
Read MoreREN 12: For A Healthy “Summer” Stomach
According to Chinese Medicine, summer "cold foods" can injure digestion. REN 12 can help!
Read MoreAcupuncture for Relief from Lyme and TBD’s
Using acupuncture for symptom relief from Lyme and other TBD's.
Read MorePoint of the Month: Kidney 3
According to Chinese medicine, winter corresponds to the Kidney and Bladder organs, which correspond to the ears, bones, low back, knees, hair on the head, to storing, and to fear as well as courage.
Read MorePoint of the Month: Heart 5
To prescribe what is healthy for the heart, an acupuncturist takes many things into consideration, and will not only use heart points, but also use those on other channels associated with other organs.
Read MoreAn Acu Point to Calm the Mind: Heart 7
Acupuncture and self-acupressure can be lovely ways to restore peace and harmony to the mind and spirit. A point on the heart channel does just that specifically.
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