As a Licensed Acupuncturist since 1990 and a Registered Nurse since 1992, Kimberly's knowledge and skills provide a holistic, flexible foundation for your acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture with Kimberly includes treatments with needles, but it's more than that. She offers a unique perspective that will improve your health and overall well-being.
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Acupuncture works by stimulating your body's own healing abilities through balancing your energetic system.
Chinese medicine has a different map and understanding of the body's anatomy and physiology.
In addition to the nervous system, the circulatory system, the endocrine system, the digestive system, the reproductive system, etc. Chinese medicine recognizes a network of connections called the energetic system.
Within acupuncture's framework the fundamental principle is to regard you as a whole person by assessing and treating the imbalances within this energetic system and the impact that has on all the other functions within the body.
Chinese medicine has a different map and understanding of the body's anatomy and physiology.
In addition to the nervous system, the circulatory system, the endocrine system, the digestive system, the reproductive system, etc. Chinese medicine recognizes a network of connections called the energetic system.
Within acupuncture's framework the fundamental principle is to regard you as a whole person by assessing and treating the imbalances within this energetic system and the impact that has on all the other functions within the body.
Acupuncture is widely known for providing relief from pain and is effective with a variety of additional concerns.
Yet its effectiveness is not because there is a magic place to put a needle.
Rather, acupuncture provides a different way of viewing the body - the mapping offered by Chinese medicine - and therefore takes a different approach to resolving your symptoms and improving your overall health and function.
From the perspective of Chinese medicine everyone's symptoms and struggles arise in a way that makes sense given the individual's constitution, environment and lifestyle practices.
Yet its effectiveness is not because there is a magic place to put a needle.
Rather, acupuncture provides a different way of viewing the body - the mapping offered by Chinese medicine - and therefore takes a different approach to resolving your symptoms and improving your overall health and function.
From the perspective of Chinese medicine everyone's symptoms and struggles arise in a way that makes sense given the individual's constitution, environment and lifestyle practices.
Acupuncture treatment is extremely beneficial as a preventative medicine.
Many clients come to Intown Acupuncture seeking ways to promote good health whether or not they have any particular "symptoms."
Chinese medicine provides a unique and useful framework that reveals imbalances in order to rectify them before significant symptoms develop.
Working in this way, we are treating you more as a garden - a sometimes lush, sometimes not-so-lush living being that is experiencing constant transitions - as opposed to treating you as a broken piece of equipment that needs fixing.
Many clients come to Intown Acupuncture seeking ways to promote good health whether or not they have any particular "symptoms."
Chinese medicine provides a unique and useful framework that reveals imbalances in order to rectify them before significant symptoms develop.
Working in this way, we are treating you more as a garden - a sometimes lush, sometimes not-so-lush living being that is experiencing constant transitions - as opposed to treating you as a broken piece of equipment that needs fixing.
People around the world have used plants as medicine throughout history.
In China, a sophisticated system of diagnosis and treatment has developed over thousands of years.
Chinese herbal medicine can be used to address varied and complicated presentations such as headaches, menstrual pain and irregularity, digestive issues and insomnia.
It can be used as a stand-alone treatment or as a complement to acupuncture.
Judith Kenen and Jim Gordon are both Chinese medicine herbalists and acupuncturists with 30 years of combined experience.
In China, a sophisticated system of diagnosis and treatment has developed over thousands of years.
Chinese herbal medicine can be used to address varied and complicated presentations such as headaches, menstrual pain and irregularity, digestive issues and insomnia.
It can be used as a stand-alone treatment or as a complement to acupuncture.
Judith Kenen and Jim Gordon are both Chinese medicine herbalists and acupuncturists with 30 years of combined experience.
If you're struggling with getting pregnant or carrying to term - or if you are experiencing problematic symptoms during your pregnancy or postpartum period - our team has more than 60 years of experience working with women experiencing the very same things.
Ac, RN, founder and senior practitioner at Intown Acupuncture has provided individualized care to more than 3,500 women across the continuum of the child-bearing year.
She combines her unique background as a Registered Nurse specializing in women's health with her 30-year practice as a Licensed Acupuncturist to promote health and relieve symptoms from pre-conception through pregnancy, childbirth and beyond.
Ac, RN, founder and senior practitioner at Intown Acupuncture has provided individualized care to more than 3,500 women across the continuum of the child-bearing year.
She combines her unique background as a Registered Nurse specializing in women's health with her 30-year practice as a Licensed Acupuncturist to promote health and relieve symptoms from pre-conception through pregnancy, childbirth and beyond.
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