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Read more →I hope you are staying cool this extremely hot July. As usually it seems like the summer is flying past us quicker than ever. I wanted to take a quick moment to keep you up to date with our clinic.First and foremost Artscape is coming which is going to make it difficult for people to…
Read more →This morning we hit 254 votes, 4 more than necessary to qualify for Chase and Living Social's Mission: Small Business grant. Now we just wait to see if we are one of the lucky 12 to get awarded the grant. If we do we have some big plans! Maybe we'll talk about them soon.
Read more →As the summer season begins and the element of fire becomes dominant, bringing with it possible problems of dehydration, diarrhea, sunstroke, fevers and skin rashes, it is time to think once more of a change in diet. Now that we have done our spring cleaning of house and body and sprouted the seeds in the…
Read more →In Traditional Chinese Medicine the heart is said to be the seat of the mind and controls not only blood circulation but also consciousness and spirit. The mind and emotions influence the rhythm of the heart. When we are angry, our pulse quickens, when we are scared we can hear our heart pounding in our…
Read more →Although different varieties of edible mushrooms can be found in supermarkets throughout the year, summer is a good time to be eating them for their ability to strengthen and heal the heart. In the Five Element theory, fire is dominant at this time of year and one of the most important aspects of keeping it…
Read more →I have been an acupuncturist for over 11 years now and have been very blessed to have seen so many wonderful patients. I have had the opportunity to work in several different clinics and teach at a couple colleges in NY and ever since moving to Maryland, I've expanded 3 times in a short six…
Read more →Even though more than 1 in 10 Americans have tried acupuncture, there are still many misconceptions about the procedure and equipment. The biggest misconception actually comes down to one of the smallest medical instruments used, the acupuncture needle. In fact the term needle is a bit misleading. Mention the word needle anywhere outside of a…
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