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Lisa Wilson, Dipl. OM, L. OM. offers treatments which address not only the symptoms, but the entire well being of her patients. Integrating Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Cupping, Tui Na (massage), Chinese Herbology, dietary and movement therapy (Qi Gong and Tai Chi), she develops a unique and comprehensive program of treatment for each person.

Acupuncture

The use of very fine, flexible needles inserted into the body at specific points to promote healing.

Acupuncture

The use of very fine, flexible needles inserted into the body at specific points to promote healing.

Chinese Herbal Medicine

The use of time-tested, classic formulas consisting of two to eighteen or more different type of single herbs which work synergistically together to restore harmony and balance to the body. Great news!!! HB 251 has been passed, which allows nationally certified practitioners the ability to suggest herbal medicine. The law becomes effective 3/21/13.

Chinese Herbal Medicine

The use of time-tested, classic formulas consisting of two to eighteen or more different type of single herbs which work synergistically together to restore harmony and balance to the body. Great news!!! HB 251 has been passed, which allows nationally certified practitioners the ability to suggest herbal medicine. The law becomes effective 3/21/13.

Tui Na

The use of specialized massage techniques (rolling, kneading, pressing, rubbing, and brushing) along with the stimulation of acupressure points to promote optimal circulation in the body.

Tui Na

The use of specialized massage techniques (rolling, kneading, pressing, rubbing, and brushing) along with the stimulation of acupressure points to promote optimal circulation in the body.

Cupping

The use of glass or plastic cups to release toxins (known as 'sha') from the body's tissues, activate the lymphatic system, clear colon blockages and help activate and clear the veins, arteries and capillaries.

Cupping

The use of glass or plastic cups to release toxins (known as 'sha') from the body's tissues, activate the lymphatic system, clear colon blockages and help activate and clear the veins, arteries and capillaries.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion provides local heat over acupuncture points thereby increasing needle stimulation. It is made from the dried leaves of artemisia vulgaris, commonly known as mugwort.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion provides local heat over acupuncture points thereby increasing needle stimulation. It is made from the dried leaves of artemisia vulgaris, commonly known as mugwort.

Tai Chi and Qi Gong

Tai Chi is part of movement therapy. It is a graceful, relaxed, slow, and fluid-like form of martial arts. It promotes health and healing of the body through balance and movement. Qi Gong is the art and science of using breathing techniques, gentle movement, and meditation to cleanse, strengthen, and circulate qi (energy). For more information on Tai Chi and Qi Gong, check out Jasmine Dragon Tai Chi with Sifu Tom Lesniewski. (www.jasminedragon.com)

Tai Chi and Qi Gong

Tai Chi is part of movement therapy. It is a graceful, relaxed, slow, and fluid-like form of martial arts. It promotes health and healing of the body through balance and movement. Qi Gong is the art and science of using breathing techniques, gentle movement, and meditation to cleanse, strengthen, and circulate qi (energy). For more information on Tai Chi and Qi Gong, check out Jasmine Dragon Tai Chi with Sifu Tom Lesniewski. (www.jasminedragon.com)

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