At the Acupuncture Center of Asheville, we strive to help individuals achieve their health related goals through the use of Acupuncture, and Chinese herbal medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine has evolved over the course of 2500 years, developing diagnostic techniques and treatments for a variety of ailments. Comprehensive in nature, Chinese medicine is capable of addressing each individuals unique health needs.
At the Acupuncture Center of Asheville we are committed to providing patients with effective holistic health care. We address your current symptoms while also focusing on the root cause of the imbalance, allowing the body to heal and prevent the progression of an illness. If you have questions about whether or not your specific condition or complaint may be effectively treated by acupuncture or Chinese medicine, please feel free to call or e-mail us immediately.
We may be the essential source of relief you are looking for. Many of you will know by now that I had a bit of an eye trauma.
At the Acupuncture Center of Asheville we are committed to providing patients with effective holistic health care. We address your current symptoms while also focusing on the root cause of the imbalance, allowing the body to heal and prevent the progression of an illness. If you have questions about whether or not your specific condition or complaint may be effectively treated by acupuncture or Chinese medicine, please feel free to call or e-mail us immediately.
We may be the essential source of relief you are looking for. Many of you will know by now that I had a bit of an eye trauma.
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Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese medicine that promotes the body's natural healing processes.
Chinese medicine views the body as a systematic whole that works to maintain a harmonious balance.
When symptoms arise, it is our body's way of communicating to us that something is out of harmony.
Acupuncture utilizes the body's own energy to correct internal imbalances.
Acupuncture helps bring the body back to a homeostatic state by regulating the nervous system, increasing blood flow, improving circulation and strengthening normal bodily functions.
Chinese medicine views the body as a systematic whole that works to maintain a harmonious balance.
When symptoms arise, it is our body's way of communicating to us that something is out of harmony.
Acupuncture utilizes the body's own energy to correct internal imbalances.
Acupuncture helps bring the body back to a homeostatic state by regulating the nervous system, increasing blood flow, improving circulation and strengthening normal bodily functions.
Chinese medicine is a safe and effective way to treat a multitude of conditions.
Often times, patients will come in with a complaint and after a series of treatments other symptoms that they weren't originally focusing on will also resolve.
This is because Chinese medicine takes the whole body into perspective.
We treat the whole person, not just manifesting symptoms, allowing the body to become stronger and more resilient.
The Acupuncture Center of Asheville is an inclusive and safe space.
We respect all aspects of people.
Often times, patients will come in with a complaint and after a series of treatments other symptoms that they weren't originally focusing on will also resolve.
This is because Chinese medicine takes the whole body into perspective.
We treat the whole person, not just manifesting symptoms, allowing the body to become stronger and more resilient.
The Acupuncture Center of Asheville is an inclusive and safe space.
We respect all aspects of people.
Does Acupuncture hurt?
Unlike the hollow hypodermic needles used to administer shots at the doctor's office, acupuncture needles are solid yet flexible and they compare to the size of a horsehair.
Upon insertion, you may feel little to no sensation.
Some describe a sensation of mild tingling, heaviness, pulling, or warmth while the acupuncture needles are in place.
Acupuncture increases relaxation and believe it or not, many patients will fall asleep during their acupuncture treatment.
What should I expect during a treatment?
Unlike the hollow hypodermic needles used to administer shots at the doctor's office, acupuncture needles are solid yet flexible and they compare to the size of a horsehair.
Upon insertion, you may feel little to no sensation.
Some describe a sensation of mild tingling, heaviness, pulling, or warmth while the acupuncture needles are in place.
Acupuncture increases relaxation and believe it or not, many patients will fall asleep during their acupuncture treatment.
What should I expect during a treatment?
Questions on how acupuncture & Chinese medicine can become an integral part of your health care?
Shoot us a message and we would be happy to answer any questions that you may have.
The Acupuncture Center of Asheville is located off of the Elk Mountain Road Exit (exit 24) of US-19/23 in Woodfin - minutes north of downtown Asheville.
If you are heading North on 19/23 you will make a right at the end of the exit ramp (if you are coming from Marshall make a left instead).
Then take your next right onto Rosecrest Drive.
Shoot us a message and we would be happy to answer any questions that you may have.
The Acupuncture Center of Asheville is located off of the Elk Mountain Road Exit (exit 24) of US-19/23 in Woodfin - minutes north of downtown Asheville.
If you are heading North on 19/23 you will make a right at the end of the exit ramp (if you are coming from Marshall make a left instead).
Then take your next right onto Rosecrest Drive.
Nourishing Roots Apothecary creates herbal products using the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine.
Founded by Licensed acupuncturist & herbalist, Sara Mills who is passionate about creating safe & natural products using the power of Chinese herbs.
Each product is thoughtfully formulated, slowly infused with high quality ingredients, and handcrafted in small batches.
Our products are all natural, chemical free, and void of anything artificial.
Dit Da Jow, translating as "fall & hit wine" is an aged infusion of Chinese herbs soaked in alcohol.
Founded by Licensed acupuncturist & herbalist, Sara Mills who is passionate about creating safe & natural products using the power of Chinese herbs.
Each product is thoughtfully formulated, slowly infused with high quality ingredients, and handcrafted in small batches.
Our products are all natural, chemical free, and void of anything artificial.
Dit Da Jow, translating as "fall & hit wine" is an aged infusion of Chinese herbs soaked in alcohol.
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