CHINESE MEDICINE and more

Man with acupuncture needles on left shoulder
Acupuncture

re-establish the natural flow

A foundational aspect of Chinese Medicine, involving the insertion of very thin needles at specific points along the body’s meridian system to support the body in re-establishing the natural flow of blood, oxygen, and nutrients to the cells. Acupuncture can provide pain relief, stress reduction, balance, and increase in vitality

Still life display of Chinese medicine items
Chinese Herbal Medicine

ancient formulations for
modern use

Chinese herbal formulas have been developed over many centuries, often adapted to address conditions of our modern world. This sophisticated form of natural medicine can address many common health problems and diseases. Formulas are selected based on the individual patient’s needs and conditions.

Laura Rawson doing Breema bodywork with a client
Breema Bodywork

addressing the essential nature of life

A simple, natural, deeply nourishing form of touch and body movement. Both relaxing and energizing, Breema bodywork supports us to let go of conditioned patterns, and discover new and more natural ways of moving, thinking, and feeling. 

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Practitioner hand on a client wrist during session of Neuro Emotional Technique
Neuro Emotional Technique

re-establish the natural flow

A methodology used to normalize unresolved physical and/or behavioral patterns in the body. NET practitioners are trained to assist the body’s healing process by identifying and balancing unresolved emotional influences — this approach helps re-establish balance in the mind and body.