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Since year 2000, David Lee has been treating variety of intractable and chronic diseases that conventional medicine has not been able to address.
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Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Medical Massage
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Asheville acupuncture clinic located near downtown, just off Merrimon ave. on 33 Orange st. Offering acupuncture, cupping, herbs, consultations, house calls and hospital visits. Asheville Holistic Acupuncture operates on sliding scale: $60-$80 per visit.
Tyler White is a clinical acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and licensed by the states of North Carolina, New York, and Virginia to practice medicine.
Tyler White is a clinical acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and licensed by the states of North Carolina, New York, and Virginia to practice medicine.
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Ali Sherbiny, M.Ac.O.M., L.Ac. is a nationally certified and Virginia Board of Medicine-licensed acupuncturist and herbalist with a private practice in Arlington, Virginia.
He received his Masters of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ASOM).
His experience includes integrative treatment, community acupuncture, as well as private practice. His practice specializes in the treatment of pain, insomnia, chronic fatigue, and stress-related effects on the body and combines acupuncture with bodywork (Tui Na massage) and cupping to achieve his clinical results.
His continuing education coursework has included study of the Tung family lineage style of acupuncture with Richard Tan, Brad Whisnant, and Henry McCann and food medicine (Chinese & Western Nutrition) with Dr. Ardeschir Mehrabani, NMD, Noemi Quintanar, NMD, RM, MT, and Dr. Marlene Merritt, LAc, DOM, MS Nutrition. Most recently he studied with Thea Elijah, LAc, former director of the Chinese Herbal Studies Program at TAI Sophia Institute, for a deeper understanding and embodiment of 5-element medicine.
Prior to his graduate studies at ASOM, he studied organic farming as an apprentice under a master gardener and worked in organic food sales with Green Star Farms in Blacksburg, VA.
Ali received his B.A. in Sociology from Virginia Tech. He continues to see social and lineage implications to health and healing and loves working with people who have the aspiration to break free from negative psycho-emotional patterns.
He received his Masters of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ASOM).
His experience includes integrative treatment, community acupuncture, as well as private practice. His practice specializes in the treatment of pain, insomnia, chronic fatigue, and stress-related effects on the body and combines acupuncture with bodywork (Tui Na massage) and cupping to achieve his clinical results.
His continuing education coursework has included study of the Tung family lineage style of acupuncture with Richard Tan, Brad Whisnant, and Henry McCann and food medicine (Chinese & Western Nutrition) with Dr. Ardeschir Mehrabani, NMD, Noemi Quintanar, NMD, RM, MT, and Dr. Marlene Merritt, LAc, DOM, MS Nutrition. Most recently he studied with Thea Elijah, LAc, former director of the Chinese Herbal Studies Program at TAI Sophia Institute, for a deeper understanding and embodiment of 5-element medicine.
Prior to his graduate studies at ASOM, he studied organic farming as an apprentice under a master gardener and worked in organic food sales with Green Star Farms in Blacksburg, VA.
Ali received his B.A. in Sociology from Virginia Tech. He continues to see social and lineage implications to health and healing and loves working with people who have the aspiration to break free from negative psycho-emotional patterns.
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Acupuncture has been used for hundreds of years for all types of medical problems. It’s safe, comfortable and relaxing. Placing hair thin needles in specific locations on the body works with our own energy to wake up our healing ability. Our bodies make chemicals that heal wounds, remove inflammation, relieve pain, regulate hormones and enzymes. Acupuncture calls the bodies attention to a problem and wakes up the healer within.
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Christy Ouk is a National Board Certified Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist. She graduated from Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine with a Master's degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Christy received extensive clinical training in Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs, Tui Na (Chinese medical massage), Cupping, Gua Sha (dermal friction therapy), Moxibustion, and Auriculotherapy. She uses a variety of styles including Traditional Chinese and Japanese Meridian therapy in which she tailors to the needs of each of her patients. She also incorporates nutritional therapy and Qi Gong exercises (movement therapy) in her treatments. Christy treats a wide range of conditions including stress, fatigue, insomnia, acute & chronic pain, women's health, men's health, fertility, depression, anxiety and digestive complaints.
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Jennifer Randolph L.Ac. is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Practitioner of Herbal Medicine. Specializing in Women's Health (including infertility) and Pediatrics, Jennifer is committed to her patients and is passionate about bringing optimal results & a healthy lifestyle to all of her patients.
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The methods used at my practice are aimed toward giving the body synergism—not just treating symptoms temporarily or numbing pain with numerous medications. I strive to help the body heal itself from within, by treating the root and not just the branch of a problem. I use a wide variety of modalities that best serve the individual needs of the patient: acupuncture, cupping, gua sha, herbal formulas, Tui Na (Asian Bodywork), and Kinesiotaping. These methods can be integrated with Western approaches as well. Your treatment will be a partnership: discussed, understood, and agreed upon. While a particular procedure may be indicated for specific purposes, I believe the path to health is best navigated complemented by knowledge and awareness of a patient’s needs and goals.
I am a diplomate of the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. I received my Master’s degree from AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine, one of the most respected acupuncture schools in the United States. My coursework involved 3,000 hours of study in acupuncture, Chinese herbs and herbal formulas, as well as Western medical training, including over 900 hours of supervised clinical training.
I am a diplomate of the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. I received my Master’s degree from AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine, one of the most respected acupuncture schools in the United States. My coursework involved 3,000 hours of study in acupuncture, Chinese herbs and herbal formulas, as well as Western medical training, including over 900 hours of supervised clinical training.
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With degrees in Acupuncture and Counseling along with training in nutrition and herbs, Ronald Pratt is uniquely qualified to help people struggling with stress-related conditions, burnout, anxiety, chronic illness and chronic pain. Utilizing Acupuncture, Nutrition, Herbs, Cupping and Gua Sha, Ronald helps patients move past pain; physical, mental and emotional. Additionally having advanced training in Oncology Acupuncture, Ronald supports patients going through cancer treatments.
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