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Chinese herbology is a key treatment within the scope of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).  Herbs are supportive to acupuncture in that they are taken on a daily basis, whereas acupuncture if often administered 1-2 per week.  Understanding Chinese herbology is fascinating and helps to give a deeper dive into traditional Chinese medicine theory.

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Energetic Healing Sessions
With Monica Mae Leibson, L.Ac.

With over 19 years in practice, I bring a wide rang...

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Have you ever noticed that some health issues seem to come out of nowhere when the seasons change? One day you’re fine, and the next you wake up with the room spinning, or half your face isn’t moving the way it should. It’s scary, and honestly, it often happens right when fall arrives.

If you’ve exper...

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In Chinese medicine, period cramps are a sign of imbalance.  So many women have come to accept menstrual cramping as “normal” without major disruption to their lives.  Others rely on OTC medications that can have side effects upon the digestion, especially when relied upon in heavy doses every month. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), menstrual cramps ...

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In modern culture, the value of healthy digestion is often underestimated. Digestive imbalances—such as constipation, diarrhea, bloating, and gas—are frequently overlooked or considered “normal” side effects of everyday eating habits. The truth, however, is that healthy digestion is one of the foundational principles of staying well.

Many people who wan...

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