Acupuncturist, received her Master's Degree in Acupuncture at Traditional Acupuncture Institute in Laurel, MD, and has had a fulltime practice of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine in Durham, NC since 1991. This practice includes support in the cultivation of meditation and Qi Gong and the Chinese Medicine approach to enjoying food as a source of healing.
She is on faculty at Daoist Traditions School of Chinese Medicine in Asheville, NC, since 2004. She was also faculty and active Board member of Global Medicine Education Foundation 2000-2008. She has given numerous lectures and seminars on Acupuncture, Integrative Medicine and Herbs at Duke University and UNC, through UNC and Duke's Centers for Integrative Medicine.
She co-founded a Volunteer Acupuncture Detox Program at CAARE, Inc., a comprehensive Community- service and Rehab Program in Durham. She collaborated on an advanced breast cancer study with Duke using Chinese Medicine. She also serves as a Preceptor for Acupuncture students and Duke and UNC Medical and Public Health students.
She is on faculty at Daoist Traditions School of Chinese Medicine in Asheville, NC, since 2004. She was also faculty and active Board member of Global Medicine Education Foundation 2000-2008. She has given numerous lectures and seminars on Acupuncture, Integrative Medicine and Herbs at Duke University and UNC, through UNC and Duke's Centers for Integrative Medicine.
She co-founded a Volunteer Acupuncture Detox Program at CAARE, Inc., a comprehensive Community- service and Rehab Program in Durham. She collaborated on an advanced breast cancer study with Duke using Chinese Medicine. She also serves as a Preceptor for Acupuncture students and Duke and UNC Medical and Public Health students.
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Lori's training and focus of Chinese Medicine started with the Classical teachings of the Five Elements, brought to the West by J.R.Worsley.
This primary orientation is towards integrating the body, mind and spirit into the healing experience.
There is no separation of this healing in Chinese Medicine.
As the body heals, so do the emotions and the spirit.
As the spirit is soothed and acknowledged, the body and emotions come into alignment with its natural way of being, which is toward ease and health.
This primary orientation is towards integrating the body, mind and spirit into the healing experience.
There is no separation of this healing in Chinese Medicine.
As the body heals, so do the emotions and the spirit.
As the spirit is soothed and acknowledged, the body and emotions come into alignment with its natural way of being, which is toward ease and health.
Full-time private practice as a Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist since 1991 in Durham, NC.
This includes practicing Classical Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine from onsite herbal pharmacy; extensive counseling on meditation/food/diet/ herbs/ lifestyle relevant to Chinese medicine; and offering the opportunity of inner transformation essential to a deeper healing experience.
Co-Founder of Volunteer Acupuncture Detox program 2010-present, in collaboration with CAARE, Inc. of Durham, NC, a comprehensive Community service and Rehab program.
This includes practicing Classical Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine from onsite herbal pharmacy; extensive counseling on meditation/food/diet/ herbs/ lifestyle relevant to Chinese medicine; and offering the opportunity of inner transformation essential to a deeper healing experience.
Co-Founder of Volunteer Acupuncture Detox program 2010-present, in collaboration with CAARE, Inc. of Durham, NC, a comprehensive Community service and Rehab program.
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