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Jeanie Mossa Kraft MS, Dipl.Ac., L.Ac.
Specializes in Women’s Health, Pain and Stress Management, Chinese Herbal Therapy
Jeanie Mossa Kraft is a Virginia Licensed Acupuncturist and herbalist with National Board Certification (NCCAOM). Trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Jeanie incorporates acupuncture, herbal and nutritional therapy as well as Bach Flower remedies, EFT Tapping and other modalities to treat chronic pain, stress, immune, neurological disorders and internal medical conditions.
Her specialty is treating painful women’s gynecological issues such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis and dysmenorrhea which she likes to refer to as Screaming Uterus Syndrome.
She is a former faculty member of the Canadian College of Oriental Medicine (Toronto, Canada) and has published three books on traditional Chinese herbal medicine and theory, as well as authoritative articles on the practice of Oriental Medicine. She graduated with her masters degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine (cum laude) from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. She has been treating dogs, cats and humans with traditional Chinese medicine since 1995.
In her spare time, Jeanie practices yoga and meditation and she is also an artist and owner of Planet Calamari Art & Publishing.
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Specializes in Women’s Health, Pain and Stress Management, Chinese Herbal Therapy
Jeanie Mossa Kraft is a Virginia Licensed Acupuncturist and herbalist with National Board Certification (NCCAOM). Trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Jeanie incorporates acupuncture, herbal and nutritional therapy as well as Bach Flower remedies, EFT Tapping and other modalities to treat chronic pain, stress, immune, neurological disorders and internal medical conditions.
Her specialty is treating painful women’s gynecological issues such as uterine fibroids, endometriosis and dysmenorrhea which she likes to refer to as Screaming Uterus Syndrome.
She is a former faculty member of the Canadian College of Oriental Medicine (Toronto, Canada) and has published three books on traditional Chinese herbal medicine and theory, as well as authoritative articles on the practice of Oriental Medicine. She graduated with her masters degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine (cum laude) from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. She has been treating dogs, cats and humans with traditional Chinese medicine since 1995.
In her spare time, Jeanie practices yoga and meditation and she is also an artist and owner of Planet Calamari Art & Publishing.
- See more at: http://holistictouchcenter.com/about/#carousel-team
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Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs, Facial Rejuvenation.
For chronic pain, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, preventative.
For chronic pain, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, preventative.
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Pain management and Wellness Center
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Educated in Germany, Sri Lanka, China, UK and the USA Allan Guilpain practices Acupuncture, Acupressure Massage, Cupping and Herbal Medicine.
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Acupuncturist, Chinese herbalist, Registered Nurse
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On the Fraser Coast, Hervey Bay may be your best bet for acupuncture. Registered acupuncturist and herbalist Paul Carter practises in Scarness. Paul Carter's acupuncture clinic is the ideal place for rest and recovery because it is situated immediately across from the beach and encircled by some of the most gorgeous restaurants and bars.
How Does Acupuncture Work?
A part of the conventional Chinese medical system is acupuncture. The history of this medical procedure dates back thousands of years. The main theory behind acupuncture is based on the idea that the body has patterns of energy flow called "Qi" that are thought to be crucial for wellness. The disturbance of this flow, according to the Chinese, is what causes sickness.
How Does Acupuncture Work?
A part of the conventional Chinese medical system is acupuncture. The history of this medical procedure dates back thousands of years. The main theory behind acupuncture is based on the idea that the body has patterns of energy flow called "Qi" that are thought to be crucial for wellness. The disturbance of this flow, according to the Chinese, is what causes sickness.
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Empirical Point Acupuncture located in Chestnut hill area of Philadelphia was founded by Sharon to help people of the Philadelphia with holistic and natural way of treatment using acupuncture. Sherman is a licensed practitioner of Oriental Medicine (L.OM.) since 2001 and specialized in acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and Chinese Medicine.
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Delivering acupuncture to relieve symptoms and treat the root cause of dis ease.Kore therapist and Reiki practitioner
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Classical Five Element acupuncture practice in central Maine.
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