Various other terms such as Asian Medicine, Oriental Medicine, and Eastern Medicine are interchangeably used to describe this medical system. I prefer Asian Medicine. Our family practice of Asian Medicine includes acupuncture, reiki, and herbal medicine for all stages of life- from infancy to chronic, long-standing health issues. Asian Medicine helps you to increase your wellness, vitality, and quality of life through a holistic system of diagnosis and treatment, developed over thousands of years.
Dr. Julie Armstrong, DACM, LAc, MS BME is a graduate of the University of Southern California having earned a BS and a MS in Biomedical Engineering, as well as a MS in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Dongguk University Los Angeles and a Doctorate from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. Julie is a licensed acupuncturist in the states of Arizona and California.
Dr. Julie Armstrong, DACM, LAc, MS BME is a graduate of the University of Southern California having earned a BS and a MS in Biomedical Engineering, as well as a MS in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Dongguk University Los Angeles and a Doctorate from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine. Julie is a licensed acupuncturist in the states of Arizona and California.
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Traditional Chinese medicine is a complete medical system dating back at least 4,000 years.
Various other terms such as Asian Medicine, Oriental Medicine, and Eastern Medicine are interchangeably used to describe this medical system.
I prefer Asian Medicine, as it includes Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, and Tibetan techniques, modalities, and regional influences in the evolution of Asian Medicine.
Acupuncture and herbal medicine are two central modalities within Asian Medicine.
Asian Medicine employs unique diagnostic principles and techniques to identify patterns of disharmony within an individual, and to determine potential environmental pathogens and disruptive lifestyle patterns.
Various other terms such as Asian Medicine, Oriental Medicine, and Eastern Medicine are interchangeably used to describe this medical system.
I prefer Asian Medicine, as it includes Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, and Tibetan techniques, modalities, and regional influences in the evolution of Asian Medicine.
Acupuncture and herbal medicine are two central modalities within Asian Medicine.
Asian Medicine employs unique diagnostic principles and techniques to identify patterns of disharmony within an individual, and to determine potential environmental pathogens and disruptive lifestyle patterns.
Dr. Julie Armstrong, DACM, LAc, MS BME received her MS in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Dongguk University Los Angeles and has received her Doctorate in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine.
She is also a graduate of the University of Southern California, earning a BS and an MS in Biomedical Engineering, specializing in Neuroscience and Medical Device Development.
Julie is a licensed acupuncturist in the states of Arizona and California.
In 2000, Julie certified as a Reiki Master/Teacher, and since then continues to practice and teach Reiki to thousands of students around the world as well as consulting for large organizations.
She is also a graduate of the University of Southern California, earning a BS and an MS in Biomedical Engineering, specializing in Neuroscience and Medical Device Development.
Julie is a licensed acupuncturist in the states of Arizona and California.
In 2000, Julie certified as a Reiki Master/Teacher, and since then continues to practice and teach Reiki to thousands of students around the world as well as consulting for large organizations.
Reiki is thought to be re-founded by Dr. Mikao Usui, a Christian minister, in the early 1800s after his world-wide quest to find the keys and power that Jesus and Buddha harnessed to heal the physical body.
This "universal life-force energy" is channeled directly from the universe, through the practitioner's crown, and out of the palms of the hands to balance and energize the patient- body, mind/emotions, and spirit.
Reiki works synergistically with other forms of medicine, even enhancing their effects.
This "universal life-force energy" is channeled directly from the universe, through the practitioner's crown, and out of the palms of the hands to balance and energize the patient- body, mind/emotions, and spirit.
Reiki works synergistically with other forms of medicine, even enhancing their effects.
Nutrition and Fitness are key components of life and emphasized in Asian Medicine.
Traditional Asian and Western medicines agree that nutrition and exercise contribute greatly to one's health and well-being.
Nutritional practices within Asian Medicine attempt to bring balance to one's system by consuming foods appropriate to one's constitution.
Every food and its method of preparation (cooking) have different properties such as flavor, relative temperature, and macro and micro-nutrients (vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins, sugars, fiber, and phytonutrients).
Traditional Asian and Western medicines agree that nutrition and exercise contribute greatly to one's health and well-being.
Nutritional practices within Asian Medicine attempt to bring balance to one's system by consuming foods appropriate to one's constitution.
Every food and its method of preparation (cooking) have different properties such as flavor, relative temperature, and macro and micro-nutrients (vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins, sugars, fiber, and phytonutrients).
Yoga is an ancient discipline that fulfills the needs of our very modern lives.
Yoga has a myriad of tools: postures, breathing techniques, and visualization - as well as lifestyle and relationship guides.
Everyone can benefit from yoga regardless of age, or condition.
The ultimate goal of yoga is feeling better - on every level of our system.
When we feel better, our mental clarity improves.
When the mind is clear and we feel good, we are happier!
By practicing yoga the student not only feels better but also gains a way to actively participate in his or her own holistic health.
Yoga has a myriad of tools: postures, breathing techniques, and visualization - as well as lifestyle and relationship guides.
Everyone can benefit from yoga regardless of age, or condition.
The ultimate goal of yoga is feeling better - on every level of our system.
When we feel better, our mental clarity improves.
When the mind is clear and we feel good, we are happier!
By practicing yoga the student not only feels better but also gains a way to actively participate in his or her own holistic health.
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