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Introduction

Welcome, I'm glad you're here. Prevention is an important aspect of caring for your health. So often people are curious about what I do and tell me they would love to give acupuncture a try but hesitate because ‘there’s nothing wrong with them’ or they ‘don’t like needles’.

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Meet Allyson

Welcome, I'm glad you're here. Prevention is an important aspect of caring for your health. So often people are curious about what I do and tell me they would love to give acupuncture a try but hesitate because ‘there’s nothing wrong with them’ or they ‘don’t like needles’.

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Conditions Treated

Acupuncture and Asian Medicine help the body recover and restore organ system function, allowing for optimal health and well being. Biomagnetic Pairing Therapy is an effective option for identifying and clearing both acute and chronic pathogenic organisms that cause or contribute to symptoms and diseases. I have experience and success in treating the following conditions:

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Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine is concerned with balance, circulation & movement, relationships, and quantity of energy. It is, in fact, one of the oldest healing practices in use today, and has been utilized by millions of people all over the world for thousands of years!

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Pulse Diagnosis

This is a sophisticated means of understanding the person as a whole and of detecting deviations from health.

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Acupuncture

What is acupuncture? How does it work? And other most frequently asked questions.

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Fire Cupping

Fire Cupping refers to an ancient Chinese home remedy in which a cup (or cups) are applied to the skin and held in place via suctioning so that the skin and superficial muscle layer is drawn into and held inside the cup(s).

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Gua Sha

What is Gua Sha? Gua means ‘to rub’ or ‘friction’ and is yet another ancient home remedy. Oils with special blends of Chinese herbs are applied to the area to be treated and a small tool is used (often I use a spoon or jar lid) to gently rub or scrape the skin, creating friction.

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