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Acupuncture, Homeopathy, Energy healing, Reiki
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Acupuncture, herbal supplements,,gva sha, facial and body renewal,hot stone massage,tai chi,food therapy,sound therapy
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Karoline Gostl is a licensed acupuncturist and NCCAOM certified in Chinese herbs since 2005.
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*Acupuncture: -Traditional Chinese Medicine -Japanese Acupuncture & Healing -Acupuncture Physical Medicine (Trigger Points) -NADA (Detox Acu.) -5 Elements. Other Modalities: *Reflexology: hands, feet & ears. *Reiki *Feng Shui *Tui Na & Bodywork *Bach flowers for Psicho-emotional conditions.
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Robin Maza is a licensed acupuncturist, massage therapist, and birth doula. Robin loves practicing acupuncture, as it allows her to help people with a variety of conditions and ailments, and has a special interest in treating and supporting woman throughout the different stages of pregnancy and childbirth. Having studied Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Applied Channel Theory, she understands that the body is a complex and whole unit, and it thrilled to be able to work in a holistic manner that allows for true healing and rebalancing.
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Damian McCleod is a NY state licensed acupuncturist and has a Masters of Science Degree in Acupuncture from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (PCOM). Damian’s introduction to the actual practice of acupuncture came after having undergone his second reconstructive knee surgery. At the suggestion of his fellow martial artist and graduate of PCOM, he started receiving acupuncture treatments at the college’s clinic. After having first hand proof of the power of acupuncture, he dedicated himself to the pursuit of Chinese Medicine.
A major influence in his studies came from the martial arts, which he has been a practitioner of since 1993. Damian currently works with martial artist and other athletes in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, with a focus knee pain.
Part of Damian’s philosophy on medicine stems from his undergraduate education; he received a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. His view is, understanding the complex is a matter of having a firm grasp of the fundamentals. Whether you are creating a detailed painting or addressing a patient’s illness, seek out the underlying nature of what it is you’re observing – then you will know how to proceed.
A major influence in his studies came from the martial arts, which he has been a practitioner of since 1993. Damian currently works with martial artist and other athletes in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, with a focus knee pain.
Part of Damian’s philosophy on medicine stems from his undergraduate education; he received a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. His view is, understanding the complex is a matter of having a firm grasp of the fundamentals. Whether you are creating a detailed painting or addressing a patient’s illness, seek out the underlying nature of what it is you’re observing – then you will know how to proceed.