How does acupuncture work? | RMIT University
RMIT University academic Dr Zhen Zheng explains how acupuncture works.
We have moved to 2612 Quadra St., just north of Kings Ave., on the ground floor of Blue Bird Cabs!
RMIT University academic Dr Zhen Zheng explains how acupuncture works.
Thursdays 10am – 2pm from March 17th to April 14th, of the 25% of Community Acupuncture revenues, we managed to raise $719.75 for the Red Cross! A huge thanks for everyone who joined us for acu-naps from mid-March to mid-April! Not only did you participate in self-care and community care, you have also made it…
Community acupuncture – as practised by self-styled ‘acupunks’ – is a radically different vision and philosophy for the practice of acupuncture in the West. Patients are seen in a group setting, which allows for treatment to be conducted via a high-volume, low-cost sustainable business model. Spa settings and excessive Chinese medicine theory are unnecessary with…
It’s been a wild 14 years in our little yellow home on Cormorant St and it’s time to bid our North Park neighbourhood farewell. We will be building a bigger, collaborative new nest with our beloved sister business, Green Muse Herbs!! Before you panic, we are only moving a mere 8 short blocks north to…
Our hardworking acupunking team will be taking some well-deserved time off over the holidays! And SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESS for your holiday shopping – might we suggest picking up some of the beautiful herbal, ritual and educational products stocked at Green Muse Herbs <3 We’d also like to remind you that January’s schedule is NOW OPEN. Kick off…
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression, in which the onset is related to changes in seasons. Symptoms commonly start in the fall and continue through the winter months, due to declining daylight hours and temperature, sapping your energy, turning your body into a bag of bricks and giving you the “winter blues”,…
Even more unfortunately, the relationship between loneliness and ill health is well established…Read more about this article in the Vancouver Sun. The collective energy of each individual helped to fill the space with a palpable calmness, something that many of us don’t engage in often enough. It was these experiences that motivated me to utilize…
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