Alice McCormick Acupuncture
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Alice McCormick Acupuncture
Do you have health issues that have plagued you for years, but no one has ever been able to figure out why? Problems that physicians have told you these are nothing to worry about. Do you suffer from chronic pain from an old scar, from an old injury, or from some condition that drags you down and is making your life unmanageable?

Are stresses piling up in your home and work life, so that just about every day you suffer from some debilitating symptom like a migraine headache, insomnia, anxiety, depression, or a temptation to use drugs or alcohol more than you know is good for you?Take our Quiz. How can we help you reclaim your health? Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine are therapies evolved over millennia to help each body's unique individual system to regain and stay in balance.

Alice has the decades of training and experience necessary to master applying these principles to You - just as she has in helping thousands of other unique individual clients. Every visit Alice will put at your disposal 25 years of experience as a licensed acupuncturist, teacher, and national and state examiner.
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I have practiced acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine for over twenty-five years, since 1992.
My practice has been in Frederick, MD, since 1995.
My training has taught me to see you, as my client, as someone with a particular physical and energetic constitution.
When we work together I will be assessing all the ways your body and mind may be manifesting discomfort and dis-ease.
This includes physical symptoms, but also energy levels, mental clarity, emotional stability, sleep cycles, and so on.
Like my wife, Alice, I am blessed with a gift for easing body, mind, and spirit that I have nurtured over decades.
I began my path to becoming a massage therapist and energy worker in 1978, with ki-atsu massage (Japanese for "pressing with qi"), a qigong technique that I learned studying Aikido, a martial art.
I practiced many other qigong(qi training) techniques in 30 years practicing martial arts.
In 1992 I received the first attunement for reiki.
In the attunement, and in a healing the next day, I experienced such powerful flows of qi energy that my understanding of the world around me was forever changed: the Universe had shown me plainly that qi was real, that I could consciously experience it, and that I had been granted a gift for channeling it to heal others.
Liane Spoto joined our team in January of 2020.
Originally from New York, Liane moved to Maryland in 2007.
She has 7 plus years of previous experience working in Acupuncture Office Settings, from managing the daily flow to submitting your Insurance Claims!
She enjoys engaging with all the different people who visit the office and getting to know them (and their pets!)
When she isn't working you can find her spending time with her dog Victor and her cat Boomer.
Usually drawing (animals especially), reading a good book (recommendations welcome!), or exploring outside in nature!
Acupuncture is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a highly sophisticated system of health care that has been developed in China and East Asia over a period of thousands of years.
The earliest surviving Chinese texts on acupuncture were written over two thousand years ago, and those texts reflect medical scholarship and knowledge that was already well developed when the authors prepared those treatises.
This long history, and the large population within which this system of health care was practiced, has led to health care techniques that - within their proper scope - are extraordinarily subtle and effective in restoring and maintaining health.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a fully developed medical system, with a long and distinguished history of elite medical training and scholarship.
The earliest surviving texts about Traditional Chinese Medicine were written before the Common Era, more than 2,000 years ago.
More than 40,000 volumes written in Chinese were available prior to 1900.
In China the practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine includes many specialties and subspecialties, and many Chinese physicians train both in TCM and in the Western system of allopathic medicine.
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