Traditional Chinese Medicine is an ancient set of practices from China that are based on the belief that the processes of the human body are interrelated and connected to the environment. TCM practitioners approach healthcare from a holistic standpoint, looking for the underlying imbalances and disharmonies behind an illness. Practitioners treat the patient as a whole, instead of just treating a disease.
Patients are encouraged to schedule their treatments at least two to three weeks in advance for optimal availability. Acupuncturist Julie Grogan is dedicated to serving your health and wellness needs. Her mission is to provide you with the highest-quality Traditional Chinese Medicine in a respectful, nurturing environment. To this end, she offers treatments using acupuncture, electroacupuncture, cupping, Tui Na (Chinese medical massage), moxibustion, Qi Gong (Chinese movement therapy) and Eastern Dietary Therapy.
She strives to serve your needs by helping your body regain its proper balance.
Patients are encouraged to schedule their treatments at least two to three weeks in advance for optimal availability. Acupuncturist Julie Grogan is dedicated to serving your health and wellness needs. Her mission is to provide you with the highest-quality Traditional Chinese Medicine in a respectful, nurturing environment. To this end, she offers treatments using acupuncture, electroacupuncture, cupping, Tui Na (Chinese medical massage), moxibustion, Qi Gong (Chinese movement therapy) and Eastern Dietary Therapy.
She strives to serve your needs by helping your body regain its proper balance.
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What is Qi (Pronounced "Chee" \ch\)?
In ancient times, the Chinese believed Qi was the fundamental entity comprising the world, and thus everything was connected.
The Chinese character for "Qi" is the same as the word for air, life breath or gas.
The Chinese people believed everything resulted from the movement and change of Qi.
It can be thought of as the "life force" or force that animates and informs living beings.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine ("TCM"), Qi is the vital substance that makes up the body.
In ancient times, the Chinese believed Qi was the fundamental entity comprising the world, and thus everything was connected.
The Chinese character for "Qi" is the same as the word for air, life breath or gas.
The Chinese people believed everything resulted from the movement and change of Qi.
It can be thought of as the "life force" or force that animates and informs living beings.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine ("TCM"), Qi is the vital substance that makes up the body.
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