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Summer specializes in helping people manage chronic conditions using nutrition as the basis for a healthy life. She particularly loves when her patients discover that many of their physical symptoms can be resolved with diet changes. In addition, Summer, helps parents learn to managed their children’s ADD, ADHD and autism using real food as a powerful tool. Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine is incorporated into the care of both her chronic and acute needs patients. She is available for in office and phone/Skype long distance consultations.
Summer’s special areas of focus include:
nutritional counseling
digestive issues
diabetes care
dental concerns
chronic and acute pain
stress and fatigue
pregnancy preparation and lactation support
Summer’s special areas of focus include:
nutritional counseling
digestive issues
diabetes care
dental concerns
chronic and acute pain
stress and fatigue
pregnancy preparation and lactation support
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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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Finding and Treating the Real Cause of Your Health Issues. We find and correct what others have missed. Step up from Disease Care to Wellness Care and feel good again. Since 1994 - Specializing in Functional and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Treating Digestive, Hormone, Adrenals, Thyroid, Autoimmunity, and related systems and symptoms.
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At To The Point Acupuncture, you will experience safe, effective and natural Oriental Medicine. The quality healthcare at our facility is provided by an experienced and licensed Acupuncturist who is proficient in treating a wide variety of ailments. Established in 2006, To The Point Acupuncture has earned a reputation for providing excellent care to their patients in a professional and relaxing environment where patients feel comfortable addressing their medical conditions and concerns.
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Alabama born and in practice since 1989, Dr. Mick is one of the first American born doctors of acupuncture and Oriental medicine in the country having training in the U.S., Europe and China. After completing a bachelors degree in pre-med health sciences on the East coast, masters and doctoral degrees in acupuncture and Oriental medicine on the West coast, Dr. Mick worked as an acupuncture intern at two TCM university hospitals in China
Upon returning from China, Dr. Mick has served as a professor and clinical supervisor at two acupuncture and Oriental medicine colleges and worked with medical doctors at integrative clinics around the U.S., Europe, Central and South America. Dr. Mick has successfully treated thousands of patients for a wide variety of conditions through decades of practice, including work as an acupuncturist volunteer for numerous Church medical missions in the U.S. and abroad.
Upon returning from China, Dr. Mick has served as a professor and clinical supervisor at two acupuncture and Oriental medicine colleges and worked with medical doctors at integrative clinics around the U.S., Europe, Central and South America. Dr. Mick has successfully treated thousands of patients for a wide variety of conditions through decades of practice, including work as an acupuncturist volunteer for numerous Church medical missions in the U.S. and abroad.
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We are the only community acupuncture healing model in Pacific Beach. This model allows us to offer this holistic and natural medicine at a 1/3 the price, so you can afford to get better and stay better. Walk-ins are welcome! All of our Acupuncturists are licensed and experienced professionals. We offer chiropractics, massage, and herbal medicine as well. We are open 30 hours a week so you can get your health sourced in a comfortable, calming atmosphere.
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Dr. Julie Tran, ND, LAc of Blue Skyes Acupuncture strives to blend her Asian roots with Western cultural influences through the practice of Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Naturopathic Medicine. Dr. Tran is passionate about educating others in complementary medicine with a specific focus on lifestyle choices, qi gong, and holistic well-being. She is a licensed naturopathic doctor, licensed acupuncturist, and herbalist. She is also a certified nutrition specialist and a Chi Nei Tsang (abdominal massage) practitioner.
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My journey as a Chinese Medicine Practitioner started in 1994 when I met a monk in Taiwan who taught me about meditation, cleansing, food healing, calligraphy and Chinese health practices. For 10 years, I travelled around the world studying natural healing and classical Asian martial arts from various masters, healers and schools.
I graduated from the Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences in British Columbia with a degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, modelled after the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine curriculum.
I’ve been in clinic practice for over 10 years in the Ottawa-Gatineau area. I am a Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac) with the College of Traditional Chinese Medical Practitioners and Acupuncturists in Ontario under the following number: 2807. I currently see patients at The Village Clinic in Westboro.
I teach weekly Qigong and Chen Style Tai Chi classes at Aylmer Qigong and Tai Chi and I hold regular at workshops, lectures, webinars and events on health and well-being.
I also lecture and write on child developmental psychology and behaviour using traditional Chinese medicine. I am the author of the book Democratic Parenting and the creator of The ADHD Transformation Program.
I have advanced training in Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Therapy, Dietary Recommendations, Qigong/Tai Chi, and Traditional Chinese Medical Psychology.
I graduated from the Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences in British Columbia with a degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, modelled after the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine curriculum.
I’ve been in clinic practice for over 10 years in the Ottawa-Gatineau area. I am a Registered Acupuncturist (R.Ac) with the College of Traditional Chinese Medical Practitioners and Acupuncturists in Ontario under the following number: 2807. I currently see patients at The Village Clinic in Westboro.
I teach weekly Qigong and Chen Style Tai Chi classes at Aylmer Qigong and Tai Chi and I hold regular at workshops, lectures, webinars and events on health and well-being.
I also lecture and write on child developmental psychology and behaviour using traditional Chinese medicine. I am the author of the book Democratic Parenting and the creator of The ADHD Transformation Program.
I have advanced training in Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Therapy, Dietary Recommendations, Qigong/Tai Chi, and Traditional Chinese Medical Psychology.
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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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