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My name is Kristen Horner Warren. I use a combination of natural methods, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and practical, easy-to-implement dietary and lifestyle recommendations to help people find relief from chronic and difficult to treat health concerns. Since 2003 I have helped thousands of Central Texans with conditions ranging from arthritis to anxiety, chronic pain to cedar fever, fertility enhancement to fibromyalgia, and sciatica to shingles (as well as many more!) Under my care, patients experience relief from symptoms, improved energy, enhanced sleep, and increased peace of mind. Time and again, patients have told me that they no longer feel overwhelmed or stuck when it comes to their health and that they are filled with joy and satisfaction because they have been able to return to full participation in their lives. In my office you and/or your child will receive careful, individualized attention and a treatment plan that is personally tailored for your body and your life. I will listen carefully to you so that we can get to the root cause of your health concerns (rather than just covering up your symptoms) and will unleash your body’s own ability to heal itself and maintain dynamic balance in the face of the stress of your busy life.
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Nura McCauley is a highly skilled acupuncturist and massage therapist conviently located in the Inner Sunset neighborhood. With an 18 year background in massage therapy, she often combines acupuncture with massage for patients to help them relieve body pain and reduce stress. During treatments, Nura often blends the Chinese and Japanese styles of acupuncture together to provide exceptional results, while stylizing each individual session to best support her clients in reaching their optimal health and wellness goals. She shares an office with many skilled practicioners including several chiropractors, a nutritionist and an osteopath and is happy to make introductions to other health care providers to meet more of her clients health needs.
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Business hours: Monday- Friday - by appointment only.
Dagmar Bauer-Prigatano, MTOM, L.Ac., is an Arizona and California state board certified practitioner of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
Dagmar Bauer-Prigatano, MTOM, L.Ac., is an Arizona and California state board certified practitioner of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
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BellaVive ("Beautiful Life") Natural Health Clinic is a clinic that offers specialized treatments and personal education for each of our patient. The clinic offers acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutrition, homeopathy, mind/body medicine, lifestyle counseling and professional nutraceuticals to help restore balance and energy and promote health and well-being.
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Author and Acupuncturist Shoshanna Katzman L.Ac., M.S., Dipl. Ac., & C.H., has been a Chinese Medicine Practitioner for almost 40 years. Combining this with a master's degree in Sports Medicine and master's level training in Energy Medicine, Shoshanna offers a unique form of holistic healing and support to her clients. She serves as Chair of the NJ State Acupuncture Examining Board and is also Chair of the National Qigong Association (NQA) Advisory Council. First and foremost, Shoshanna devotes her time and energy to Red Bank Acupuncture — where you will find a caring group of individuals dedicated to helping you heal naturally.
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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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I treat the whole person; body, mind and spirit.
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Teresa is a Licensed Acupuncturist and holds her Master’s Certificate in Acupuncture from the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine. Northshore Acupuncture is located inside E2 Yoga and Fitness.
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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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I am a licensed acupuncturist and my approach is to treat your whole body, addressing underlying causes of disease before they have a chance to manifest. If you suffer from acute/chronic pain conditions, sports injuries, insomnia, anxiety, depression, digestion issues, allergies, asthma or have been involved in a motor vehicle accident or in a workplace injury, please call me at 503-238-5920. Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine treat the root of a condition, not just the symptoms.
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