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cost–effective health maintenance and
treatment for existing medical conditions are
my primary focus. Acupuncture and Chinese
herbal medicine stimulate the body's
capacity to heal and regenerate itself. The
list of conditions that acupuncture
effectively treats is extensive. An entire range
of ailments from asthma to digestive disorders
to menstrual problems are all amenable to the
safe and beneficial effects of acupuncture.
Virtually all conditions can be helped by acupuncture
treatment. This is because Traditional
Chinese Medicine treats the person
and can thus be tailored to an individual's
needs.
Think
of acupuncture treatment for
pain of any kind, especially when the pain results
from a blockage of energy or internal imbalance.
In my practice, I am constantly attempting to
address the source or causative level of the
imbalance. Nothing can treat pain as effectively,
safely, and specifically.
An
important area of interest for me has been helping
sufferers from addictions to various substances
and behaviors. People involved in individual
and group therapy, 12–Step programs, and
other self–help modalities often notice
remarkable progress with acupuncture
and Chinese herbs. Acupuncture
facilitates relaxation. and is well–documented
in its effectiveness to reduce cravings for
drugs, alcohol, cigarettes.
In
fact, for stress reduction and certain emotional
disorders, acupuncture is unparalleled
in its ability to calm and ease the tensions
and overwork and many common anxieties incident
to modern life. By freeing the blockages of
energy, acupuncture aids the patient in gaining
valuable insight into her problems.
Acupuncture
has also been proven to be highly effective
in multi–disciplinary treatment programs.
For the past nine years I have assisted in treating
thousands of patients suffering from a wide
range of diseases: cancer, diabetes, heart disease,
stroke, hypertension, multiple sclerosis, and
lupus. Integrating the disciplines of acupuncture
and naturopathy with allopathic medicine
can provide a synergistic effect.
Finally,
I use acupuncture and Chinese herbs
as a preventive medicine in order to help people
stay well. Generally, once a client has had
a course of four to eight treatments, he will
return seasonally for a Tune–Up Treatment,
which is offered at a reduced rate. According
to Eastern philosophy, disease results when
our relationship to the seasons is out of order.
Proper diet, exercise and stress reduction help
to maintain vibrant health in the meantime.
Many patients enjoy receiving maintenance treatments,
a great opportunity to do something proactively
for their health.
The
attainment and maintenance of perfect health
is more of a process rather than a goal. We
are on this road together. One of the reasons
I became an acupuncturist was
that I realized that my own healing depended
on helping other to heal. And indeed it has!
Over the past 14 years, I have been privileged
to witness the healing and awakening of thousands
of clients. And I have come to know that a patient
is not her symptoms. There is a core of wholeness
and inner peace that illness cannot touch. Our
life is a journey for which we are ultimately
responsible, but we do not travel alone. We
need the help and support of one another. Acupuncture
and Chinese herbs are gentle, effective,
supportive, and can lead to a deeper, fuller
enjoyment of life.
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