Chinese medicine practitioners use classical methods of physical examination, including taking the pulse and body palpation to find the patterns in the body that correlate to ill health.
Through meditative exercise, like tai chi and qigong; eating properly (meaning the right foods in the right seasons); Chinese herbal medicine; acupuncture; and Chinese massage, called tui na, Chinese medicine addresses not just physical health, but also emotional, psychological and spiritual health.
David Frierman, LAc Acupuncture Provider Lair Hill Health Center |
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Ken Glowacki, DACM, LAc Chinese Medicine Provider Community Clinic |
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Andy McIntyre, MS, LAc Acupuncture Provider Lair Hill Health Center |
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Daniel Silver, MSOM, LAc Chinese Medicine Provider Lair Hill Health Center |
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Brandt Stickley, MSTCM, LAc Chinese Medicine Provider Lair Hill Health Center |
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Edyth Vickers, ND, LAc Acupuncture Provider Community Clinic |
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Lisa Tongel, MAcOM, LAc Acupuncture Provider Lair Hill Health Center |
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Paul Messersmith-Glavin, LAc Acupuncture Provider Lair Hill Health Center |