At Twelve Rivers Acupuncture, we are focused on helping you reach your health and wellness goals. We treat all types of back pain, spinal problems, sciatica, migraines and other headaches, neck pain, knee pain, tendonitis, sports injuries, women's health, infertility, pregnancy and postpartum support, stress, insomnia, common colds and respiratory health, dermatology, autoimmune, allergies, chronic fatigue, arthritis, gastrointestinal, and oncology support.
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Beth Leatherman is licensed to practice acupuncture and herbs in New Jersey.
She holds a Masters of Science degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine (MSTOM) from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York, NY, and is nationally accredited by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
She is the recipient of Kamwo Herbs Valedictorian Award.
Beth founded Twelve Rivers Acupuncture in 2010, as a solo practice in New York City.
After moving to Long Valley, NJ in 2012, she worked for three years as an associate acupuncturist at Princeton Integrative Health Center, where she was the women's health and infertility specialist.
She holds a Masters of Science degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine (MSTOM) from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York, NY, and is nationally accredited by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
She is the recipient of Kamwo Herbs Valedictorian Award.
Beth founded Twelve Rivers Acupuncture in 2010, as a solo practice in New York City.
After moving to Long Valley, NJ in 2012, she worked for three years as an associate acupuncturist at Princeton Integrative Health Center, where she was the women's health and infertility specialist.
As a highly effective form of internal medicine, herbal formulas can be prescribed for nearly any ailment or disease that one might have, including dermatological problems, menstrual disorders, insomnia, gastro-intestinal disorders, autoimmune disease, menopausal symptoms, neurological disorders, common cold, respiratory problems, and much more.
Chinese herbology rarely uses single herbs (although exceptions do exist).
Rather, formulas consisting of anywhere from 3-14 herbs are usually given.
These formulas are often classical formulas, written hundreds or even thousands of years ago, and have been proven to be safe and effective medicinals through centuries of use.
Chinese herbology rarely uses single herbs (although exceptions do exist).
Rather, formulas consisting of anywhere from 3-14 herbs are usually given.
These formulas are often classical formulas, written hundreds or even thousands of years ago, and have been proven to be safe and effective medicinals through centuries of use.
Our clinic gets very busy, and while we work hard to accommodate our patients' scheduling needs, there is sometimes a waitlist for popular appointment times.
We strongly encourage that you call as soon as you are ready to be seen, in order to schedule your initial session or book follow up appointments in advance.
Acupuncture, when practiced by a trained and licensed professional, is very safe.
All acupuncturists in the U.S. are trained and certified in clean needle technique.
Licensed acupuncturists use only sterile, single-use disposable needles in order to eliminate risk of disease transmission.
We strongly encourage that you call as soon as you are ready to be seen, in order to schedule your initial session or book follow up appointments in advance.
Acupuncture, when practiced by a trained and licensed professional, is very safe.
All acupuncturists in the U.S. are trained and certified in clean needle technique.
Licensed acupuncturists use only sterile, single-use disposable needles in order to eliminate risk of disease transmission.
Acupuncture and herbal medicine have been used for thousands of years to correct imbalances women experience through all stages of life.
These imbalances include menstrual disorders, heavy periods and uterine bleeding, fibroids, PCOS, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, fibrocystic breasts, migraines, hormonal imbalances, menopause, and infertility.
Whether you are trying to have your first child or your third, facing infertility is stressful and emotionally heartbreaking.
Chinese Medicine is an ancient method of treatment that involves treating the mind and body as a whole.
These imbalances include menstrual disorders, heavy periods and uterine bleeding, fibroids, PCOS, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, fibrocystic breasts, migraines, hormonal imbalances, menopause, and infertility.
Whether you are trying to have your first child or your third, facing infertility is stressful and emotionally heartbreaking.
Chinese Medicine is an ancient method of treatment that involves treating the mind and body as a whole.
About: Yang style Tai Ji is a slow-moving, meditative practice used to increase strength & flexibility, improve balance, coordinate the mind & body, and improve health.
Originating as a martial art in ancient China, Tai Ji is primarily practiced today in a more slow and intentional manner.
It can help to decrease chronic pain and reduce the impact that stress has on our mental and physical health.
According to Harvard Medical School, the benefits of tai ji include: better balance; significant reduction in back pain, pain from arthritis, and pain from fibromyalgia; a reduction in age-related cognitive decline; improved mood and a significant reduction in anxiety; and a healthier heart.
Originating as a martial art in ancient China, Tai Ji is primarily practiced today in a more slow and intentional manner.
It can help to decrease chronic pain and reduce the impact that stress has on our mental and physical health.
According to Harvard Medical School, the benefits of tai ji include: better balance; significant reduction in back pain, pain from arthritis, and pain from fibromyalgia; a reduction in age-related cognitive decline; improved mood and a significant reduction in anxiety; and a healthier heart.
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