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Acupuncture treatments for effective pain relief, stress, anxiety, depression, addiction, fertility, pregnancy care, facial rejuvenation and more.
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Improving the quality of life by offering specific services to meet the needs of each client by customizing acupuncture treatment plans for physical and emotional healing.
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Led by Kathleen Burke, L.Ac., an authority in a wide variety of acupuncture techniques with more than 15 years of experience in this extraordinary curative science, Visionary Acupuncture is a healing center for every age group in the Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa, and Tempe Arizona communities.
Additionally, Kathleen has honed her skills, focused her training, and advanced her knowledge to particularly treat the illnesses associated with aging—that all too often (and unnecessarily) have left vital and productive individuals feeling like they are leading diminished lives with reduced purpose.
Additionally, Kathleen has honed her skills, focused her training, and advanced her knowledge to particularly treat the illnesses associated with aging—that all too often (and unnecessarily) have left vital and productive individuals feeling like they are leading diminished lives with reduced purpose.
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Acupuncture and massage clinic conveniently located on the corner of Booth and Clarke St in Milwaukee Wi.
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Located at The Northport Wellness Center
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Margaret Ashton was trained at East West College of Natural Medicine in Sarasota, FL. She brings a variety of modalities to help patients heal and return to a more productive life.
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George Mandler is a Massachusetts Licensed Acupuncturist and Licensed Nutritionist and Dietitian. With a Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the New England School of Oriental Medicine and a Master’s degree in Human Nutrition from the University of New Haven, as well as much post-graduate study in the field of Functional Nutrition, George is dedicated to helping patients regain a hold over their health and their lives.
At both his Stow and Cambridge office George uses a multifaceted approach when treating patients that represents his wide breadth of knowledge. Whether presented with chronic illness or with a nagging cold, George is dedicated to helping patients begin their healing path through Functional Nutrition, Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.
At both his Stow and Cambridge office George uses a multifaceted approach when treating patients that represents his wide breadth of knowledge. Whether presented with chronic illness or with a nagging cold, George is dedicated to helping patients begin their healing path through Functional Nutrition, Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.
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Anne Barnard is fully qualified and licensed Traditional Acupuncturist. The clinic offers moxibustion, cupping, Gua Sha, Korean hand therapy, Tui Na, magnet therapy and Chinese nutritional therapy alongside traditional acupuncture treatment.
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Treating Fertility Issues for over 12 years.
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The Art and Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Food Energetics and Herbal Healing
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is like a timeless conversation between humanity and nature, a dialogue that’s been refining itself for over 80 centuries. As an integrative practitioner, I’ve watched patients walk into my clinic skeptical, only to leave with a newfound respect for the power of a well-placed herb or a bowl of congee. TCM’s approach to health—using food and herbs to harmonize the body’s Qi, Yin, and Yang—is both an art and a science, grounded in observation and elevated by intuition.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is like a timeless conversation between humanity and nature, a dialogue that’s been refining itself for over 80 centuries. As an integrative practitioner, I’ve watched patients walk into my clinic skeptical, only to leave with a newfound respect for the power of a well-placed herb or a bowl of congee. TCM’s approach to health—using food and herbs to harmonize the body’s Qi, Yin, and Yang—is both an art and a science, grounded in observation and elevated by intuition.
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