Acupuncture originated in ancient China over 2,000 years ago and is one of the most widespread healing systems in the world. The term "acupuncture" covers a variety of techniques involving the stimulation of special points on the body using fine needles, heat, pressure, friction and various other techniques. These techniques are used to balance the body and facilitate the circulation of blood, fluids and the flow of Qi (energy) throughout the body, optimizing its ability to heal injury, illness and dysfunction.
This is a different approach from the Western paradigm of medical treatment, which focuses solely on treating symptoms and not on treating the root cause of dysfunction. With acupuncture and Chinese medicine, the goal is to fix the symptoms by healing the root. With Alison Unterreiner, L.Ac., your treatment will embody all aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Through personal attention and one-on-one work, individualized treatment plans will be developed for patients, with frequent check-ins and monitoring of progress to ensure the treatments are on track.
This is a different approach from the Western paradigm of medical treatment, which focuses solely on treating symptoms and not on treating the root cause of dysfunction. With acupuncture and Chinese medicine, the goal is to fix the symptoms by healing the root. With Alison Unterreiner, L.Ac., your treatment will embody all aspects of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Through personal attention and one-on-one work, individualized treatment plans will be developed for patients, with frequent check-ins and monitoring of progress to ensure the treatments are on track.
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Compassionate, intuitive and engaged, Alison is a born healer with a passion for Eastern Medicine.
After 17 years as a photo editor for magazines such as Esquire and Golf Digest, Alison made the switch to acupuncture when she realized how powerful the medicine could be through her own experience with Chinese Medicine and herbs.
She is a Doctor of Chinese Medicine (DACM) and licensed acupuncturist (L.Ac.) & herbalist in the States of New York and Tennessee with board certifications through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
After 17 years as a photo editor for magazines such as Esquire and Golf Digest, Alison made the switch to acupuncture when she realized how powerful the medicine could be through her own experience with Chinese Medicine and herbs.
She is a Doctor of Chinese Medicine (DACM) and licensed acupuncturist (L.Ac.) & herbalist in the States of New York and Tennessee with board certifications through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
Acupuncture is the insertion of hair-thin solid steel needles into specific points of the body with the purpose of stimulating the movement of energy flow, or "Qi" in specific areas or channels, based on Traditional Chinese Medicine theory.
There are additional modalities that consist of manipulation of these points by heat, friction or pressure which also fall under the umbrella term of "Traditional Chinese Medicine".
Our bodies are constantly striving to maintain homeostasis, or balance.
Simply put, acupuncture works by drawing the body's attention to certain areas that require help in maintaining this balance in order to promote self-healing.
There are additional modalities that consist of manipulation of these points by heat, friction or pressure which also fall under the umbrella term of "Traditional Chinese Medicine".
Our bodies are constantly striving to maintain homeostasis, or balance.
Simply put, acupuncture works by drawing the body's attention to certain areas that require help in maintaining this balance in order to promote self-healing.
Getting older is inevitable, but aging doesn't have to be.
Facial rejuvenation acupuncture is a non-invasive, chemical and toxin free way to help enhance your natural beauty from the inside, with little to no side effects.
The face has a direct connection to the internal organs and mirrors your mental, emotional and physical health.
Facial rejuvenation acupuncture works on the face, mind and body to balance and revitalize.
The benefits are not only seen on the outside, but felt internally as well, with better sleep, regulated menstrual cycles and a general feeling of well-being reported.
Facial rejuvenation acupuncture is a non-invasive, chemical and toxin free way to help enhance your natural beauty from the inside, with little to no side effects.
The face has a direct connection to the internal organs and mirrors your mental, emotional and physical health.
Facial rejuvenation acupuncture works on the face, mind and body to balance and revitalize.
The benefits are not only seen on the outside, but felt internally as well, with better sleep, regulated menstrual cycles and a general feeling of well-being reported.
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