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I've been studying the movement of subtle energy in the body for 30 years. My practice is about helping people re-balance and strengthen in who they are through gentle suggestions to help body, mind and spirit reconnect with the original wisdom within. Get back to yourself!
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At the Center for Integrated Eastern Medicine, we look at the whole person and ensure each patient has a treatment plan that is developed uniquely for them.Through the skillful use of acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, education and support we help not only with your current health issues, but help you live a more prosperous healthy life for as long as you live. Basically, we don’t put a bandage on your health issue, we take an active approach in helping you heal on all different levels of your life. Give us a call and empower yourself to live a healthier, happier life.
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Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Cupping, Chinese Herbs, Tui Na. Mostly based on Master Tung style, Dr. Tan Balance method.
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Acupuncture, scalp massage with hot oil treatment, tui na massage
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Teresa Baltzell LAc is a board certified acupuncturist who specializes in neuroscience and neurophysiology. Most of her patients attain more zeal, vitality and happiness, because she helps them cultivate mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.
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Joan has been a compassionate and caring healthcare practitioner for more than 25 years. She began her practice in rehabilitation as an occupational therapist and later pursued acupuncture. Her experience in both of these areas allows her to share the benefits of both western and eastern healing modalities with her acupuncture clients.
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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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Washington State Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine has been helping alleviate ailments for almost all body functions. Their mission is to return people to health by enabling integrate alternative health solutions that are natural and healing. By continuing the high standard of professionalism and traditional Chinese medicinal practices of acupuncture, massage and herbal healing. The clinic has been in operation since 1992. They continue to solve health problems and create natural solutions for a healthier community.
Common problems that can be treated by acupuncture treatment: Sinus disorders, oral and dental problems, respiratory issues and breathing, gastrointestinal and digestion disfunctions, esophageal and cardiovascular problems, optical and eye issues, neurological and muscular problems, headaches and migraines.
Services: Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Massage Therapy, Treatment of Infertility
Common problems that can be treated by acupuncture treatment: Sinus disorders, oral and dental problems, respiratory issues and breathing, gastrointestinal and digestion disfunctions, esophageal and cardiovascular problems, optical and eye issues, neurological and muscular problems, headaches and migraines.
Services: Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Massage Therapy, Treatment of Infertility
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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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Japanese style Acupuncture, Cupping, Nutritional Advice and Good Commonsense Medicine
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