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Herbology

I am a trained herbalist and can create an, herbal formula tailored to your body type and physical/ mental problems. Traditionally, Oriental Medicine includes Acupuncture and herbal therapy together but they can be administered separately. Herbal medicine is a great adjunct to Acupuncture as it aids the body's healing ability and enhances your Acupuncture treatments.
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Reproductive Health

Even after over 3,000 years of testimonials, Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine may still sound a bit weird. Nonetheless, its harshest critics confess that if acupuncture were dangerous somebody would have noticed by now.
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Facial Rejuvination - Acupuncture face lift

Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture supports our overall health with a focus on revitalizing the face. It does this by maximizing our inner vitality. After a treatment your eyes will glow with radiance, and your inner beauty will shine through.

While acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to treat problems like pain and nausea, it's been gaining popularity as a way to temporarily reduce wrinkles and tone the skin. The procedure takes about an hour and involves the insertion of hair-thin needles into points on the face as well as on the body...
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Chrysalis

As a formally trained herbalist, Acupuncturist and Registered Nurse, I have studied many medical disciplines for over 25 years. As an Acupuncturist, I know that skin problems, including sagging and wrinkles, are cause by the lack of Qi and/or blood in the area of concern. I also know that Acupuncture and herbs can correct these problems.  Read More...

Hot Stone Massage

Hot stone massage is the ultimate in massage, using oils in long flowing strokes, connecting body and spirit. Alternating heated black stones, creating balance. Hot, cold, fire and ice. Experience a soothing, nurturing, dance with stones. Next best thing to an "out of body" experience.
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Gua Sha

Gua Sha is used regularly by practitioners and laymen in health care facilities and homes throughout China. The government in China goes to great lengths and funding to campaign the positive effects of Gua Sha through the use of media to reduce health care costs by making it a priority and decided that Gua Sha was the best way to keep their people in good health.
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