Humans of Heart & Hands

Thank you again for providing a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment and for sharing your expertise in Eastern practices with the community
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Thank you again for providing a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment and for sharing your expertise in Eastern practices with the community

Dear Sarah, David, and Christina, I would like to follow up and thank you for being part of my prenatal team!   I ended up going into active labour on Saturday afternoon after my 3rd acupuncture session at 41 weeks and 2 days. Little Senko was born at home later that evening, just like we had hoped. We…

Safe travels to the land of Fire and Ice

Safe travels to the land of Fire and Ice

Snail mail from a former H&H acu-napper K.O. who is as we speak is cycling across the country! The first postcard marks their passage through Alberta, the second, making their way through Saskatchewan. Last we spoke, they were entering Manitoba!! Their ultimate goal is to make it to the East Coast and catch a flight to…

I’m grateful to feel so taken care of during such an exciting and vulnerable time
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I’m grateful to feel so taken care of during such an exciting and vulnerable time

Thank you for all the healing you’ve brought to to my life, especially throughout my pregnancy.I’m grateful to feel so taken care of during such an exciting and vulnerable time. Love Laska & baby Did you know? Heart & Hands offers safe, drug-free and affordable care throughout your pregnancy journey, whether you are trying to conceive,…

Thank you for all your help Christina!
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Thank you for all your help Christina!

Another mission accomplished with 2 acupuncture labour induction sessions over the weekend. Safe, drug-free, potent and traditional. I’m glad it did the trick A.Q., see you in a few weeks for some post-partum follow-up! Did you know? Heart & Hands offers safe, drug-free and affordable care throughout your pregnancy journey, whether you are trying to conceive,…

Unmasking David

Unmasking David

Hey y’all, I’m David Gillese, (he/him). That surname is anglicized Irish gaelic and is confusingly pronounced gill-eece. I am a 2nd generation Irish-Canadian settler on my Dad’s side and with French-Canadian and some more Irish heritage on my mom’s side. I was born on the unceded territories of the Lekwungen speaking peoples and have lived…