We strive to provide our patients with a comprehensive approach in assisting them to achieve the fullest potential of health and well-being. This includes acupuncture, Chinese medical diagnosis, Chinese herbal remedies, lifestyle and dietary recommendations, bodywork, and movement practices. I practice multiple modalities within Classical Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture to help create individualized treatments for each of my patients.
Anthony Fazio is nationally certified and licensed (in NY and NJ) to practice acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. He began his studies of Asian healing arts in 1987, at the Ohashi Institute of Shiatsu, completing the advanced shiatsu levels and basic instructor training. With decades of experience, Anthony can assist with a wide range of health issues and improve yoru quality of life through Classical Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.
I've been receiving acupuncture for seven years. I originally came to Anthony with long-term severe anxiety and panic attacks, back pain, and migraines.
Anthony Fazio is nationally certified and licensed (in NY and NJ) to practice acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. He began his studies of Asian healing arts in 1987, at the Ohashi Institute of Shiatsu, completing the advanced shiatsu levels and basic instructor training. With decades of experience, Anthony can assist with a wide range of health issues and improve yoru quality of life through Classical Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture.
I've been receiving acupuncture for seven years. I originally came to Anthony with long-term severe anxiety and panic attacks, back pain, and migraines.
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Treatments at Peaceful Spirit Acupuncture are tailored to each individual.
Chinese medical principles tell us that qi is in a continual state of flux and change.
One of acupuncture's advantages is that each presentation of a complaint is treated as a unique phenomenon.
The initial visit involves an extensive interview and examination.
In order that the acupuncturist may function properly, he requires as much medical and lifestyle information as possible.
Feedback from the client after each treatment is also indispensable.
Chinese medical principles tell us that qi is in a continual state of flux and change.
One of acupuncture's advantages is that each presentation of a complaint is treated as a unique phenomenon.
The initial visit involves an extensive interview and examination.
In order that the acupuncturist may function properly, he requires as much medical and lifestyle information as possible.
Feedback from the client after each treatment is also indispensable.
From the 5th century through the 14th century CE, Shaolin boxing was refined and developed to a great extent; many forms and styles evolved during this period.
One of the major distinctions to arise late in the 13th century was that of internal and external systems.
External schools were harder, with a more yang-like approach to boxing.
Internal systems emphasized the cultivation of internal Qi; they were more static and had softer yin-like movements.
The origins of internal Qi Gong stem from this period.
One of the major distinctions to arise late in the 13th century was that of internal and external systems.
External schools were harder, with a more yang-like approach to boxing.
Internal systems emphasized the cultivation of internal Qi; they were more static and had softer yin-like movements.
The origins of internal Qi Gong stem from this period.
Anthony Fazio, L.Ac., C.A. is nationally certified and licensed to practice acupuncture and Chinese medicine.
He attended the graduate program in Chinese medicine at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in NYC from 1993-1996.
In 2000, he and his family established Peaceful Spirit Acupuncture in Ithaca, NY.
Anthony has studied martial arts for over twenty-five years, including Aikido, Iaido, Classical Yang style Tai Ji Quan, and both Daoist and Buddhist Qi Gong.
He designed and taught the Tai Ji Quan course for six years at NYCC Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture in Seneca Falls.
He attended the graduate program in Chinese medicine at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in NYC from 1993-1996.
In 2000, he and his family established Peaceful Spirit Acupuncture in Ithaca, NY.
Anthony has studied martial arts for over twenty-five years, including Aikido, Iaido, Classical Yang style Tai Ji Quan, and both Daoist and Buddhist Qi Gong.
He designed and taught the Tai Ji Quan course for six years at NYCC Finger Lakes School of Acupuncture in Seneca Falls.
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