Jeffrey Meyer, DOM
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There are many different styles of "Oriental Medicine", Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, German, and French, and all are based on a principal of movement or balance of energy. Kototama Inochi Medicine is a unique, profound, and extremely effective medicine. It combines traditional Japanese acupuncture, pulse diagnosis, . Chronic pain can be the result of many things including sitting for hours at a computer to weekend physical activity.

As we age it takes longer to recover from injuries. Acupuncture or Shonishin for children has been shown to be extremely beneficial in accelerating the healing process. Children and young adults are still. As a young adult I was involved with theater arts and dance, so I know that injuries sustained from constant training if not addressed early can become chronic.

These injuries not only limit performance ability but also can create problems later in life. It is extremely important that therapy be introduced to the dance student. Whether professional or amateur athlete, weekend warrior or just out for a hike, we all experience minor injuries and muscular aches and pains.
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Jeffrey Meyer is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine specializing in Kototama Inochi Medicine.
His holistic, primary care practice focuses on treating you. the entire you, physically and emotionally.
Dr. Meyer has been a New Mexico alternative health care provider since 1993 and is credentialed with Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Kototama Inochi Medicine is a unique, profound, and extremely effective medicine.
It combines traditional Japanese acupuncture, physical therapy and traditional Japanese pulse diagnosis with the principle of Kototama Futomani and Western medical theory.
Acupuncture and Kototama Inochi Medicine can be very beneficial for pre- and post-surgical procedures.
Treatments prior to surgery can help calm the patient and strengthen their immune system.
A surgical procedure is often followed by a physical or psychological challenge and a patient can experience a level of post-traumatic stress.
Acupuncture treatments can significantly reduce levels of post-operative pain as well as the need for powerful.
Acupuncture and Kototama Inochi Medicine combined with standard protocols can dramatically reduce recovery time.
Stress is a part of most of our lives and can be caused by work, family, and life in general.
Stress can have an adverse affect on our structural system (muscles, tendons and bones), as well as our mental health.
Studies have shown that long-term stress can rewire your brain, leaving you more vulnerable to anxiety, depression, anger, and fear.
Stress can also cause an imbalance in the body and suppress the immune system that can lead to debilitating illness.
Japanese acupuncture and Kototama Inochi Medicine has been used successfully to manage stress and treat many of these conditions.
There are many different styles of "Oriental Medicine", Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, German, and French, and all are based on a principal of movement or balance of energy.
Kototama Inochi Medicine is a unique, profound, and extremely effective medicine.
It combines traditional Japanese acupuncture, pulse diagnosis, manual therapy, and the principles of Kototama Futomani.
Masahilo Nakazono was the originator of this style of traditional Japanese medicine and spent many years studying the art of natural medicine, martial arts and the Kototama principle.
Dr. Meyer's Oriental Medical Practice includes the treatment of animals, offering acupuncture, moxibustion and bodywork.
Acupuncture is considered a medical treatment and must be performed under the supervision of a Dr. of Veterinary Medicine.
Energetic Grooming is not considered a "medical treatment", therefore, it can be performed on site without Veterinary supervision.
Energetic Grooming is not a "medical treatment".
It is a method of grooming your horse that integrates basic grooming methodology with an understanding of physical and energetic patterns and a basic understanding of Asian Physical Therapy.
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