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Dear patients,
I regret to inform you that due to some emergent family matters I have to close my practice indefinitely. Due to the urgency of the situation, I can no longer book any more appointments. Here is a list of amazing practitioners that help you moving forward. Each of these practitioners can treat all issues - though I have noted who to go to for fertility and those who offer herbal medicine. Most of these practitioners have availability through the month.
St. Albert
Eldyka Simpson - Ripple Effect 161 Liberton Dr Suite 60B, St. Albert https://www.ripple-effect.ca/
Thomas Nerbas - Guiding Needle 50-17 Boudreau Road, St. Albert https://www.guidingneedleacupuncture.com/ Also has herbal medicine
Edmonton NE/Fort Saskatchewan
Raylene Loyie - BodyTx 9301 Wiltshire Blvd, suite 107, Fort Saskatchewan https://www.bodytx.ca/
Edmonton SE
Dr. Joe (Jiulin) Wang, Dr. Barkley Tan, Dr. Jane Fan- Bethune Oriental Medicine Centre 3220 Parsons Road https://bethuneacupuncture.com/en/ Also has herbal medicine
Edmonton South Central
Amanda Roth - Amanda Roth Acupuncture 7718 104St suite 202, Edmonton https://amandarothacupuncture.com/ Also has herbal medicine
For Fertility
Holistic Fertility Group 201, 21 Perron St, St. Albert https://holisticfertilitygroup.com/ Also has herbal medicine
Eldyka Simpson - Ripple Effect 161 Liberton Dr Suite 60B, St. Albert https://www.ripple-effect.ca/
I have been beyond grateful to be a part of your wellness and healing journey. If you have any questions, please reach out via text at 587-930-7999 and I will respond as soon as possible.
Warmly, Dr. Lisa
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Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture is a key component of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), which is an ancient system of healing that has been practiced for thousands of years in China and other East Asian countries. According to TCM principles, the body is traversed by a network of pathways called meridians or channels, through which vital energy, known as Qi, flows. The balance and smooth flow of Qi are essential for maintaining good health, while disruptions in this flow lead to various health issues.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of filiform needles into specific points along the body's meridians. The goal of acupuncture is to regulate and balance the flow of Qi, thus promoting harmony and well-being. Acupuncture points correspond to specific organs and functions within the body.
From a TCM perspective, the insertion of needles at these acupuncture points stimulates and regulates the flow of Qi, helping to restore balance and alleviate symptoms of illness. The theory behind acupuncture also includes the concept of Yin and Yang, two opposing forces that need to be in balance for optimal health. Imbalances in Yin and Yang are thought to contribute to disease, and acupuncture is one way to address these imbalances.
Acupuncture is commonly used in TCM to treat a wide range of conditions, including pain, digestive disorders, respiratory issues, and emotional imbalances. It is considered a holistic approach to healthcare, aiming not only to address specific symptoms but addressing the root causes of disease and dysfunction to enhance the overall well-being of the individual by restoring the body's natural balance and healing capabilities.
Acupuncture treatments may include a combination of needling, fire cupping, cupping over needles, wet cupping, auricular acupuncture, auricular acupressure, TDP (heat) lamp, electro-acupuncture, moxibustion, guasha, tuina massage and other techniques as needed. All modalities will be explained thoroughly at the time of your intake.
Acupuncture is a regulated health profession governed by the Alberta Health Professions Act and regulated by the College of Acupuncturists of Alberta.
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