Take Home TCM

SUNDAY Jan. 19, Take Home TCM: Moxa 101

SUNDAY Jan. 19, Take Home TCM: Moxa 101

Sunday Jan. 20th,
learn the basics of the traditional technique of moxabustion in this simple workshop facilitated by Susan Shields, R.Ac.

Moxabustion is especially ideal in climates such as ours on Vancouver Island, which is generally characterized as windy, cold and damp for most of the year. It can help warm up and dry out our bodies.

SUNDAY Sept 22nd, Take Home TCM: Moxa 101

SUNDAY Sept 22nd, Take Home TCM: Moxa 101

Sunday Sept. 22nd,
learn the basics of the traditional technique of moxabustion in this simple workshop facilitated by Susan Shields, R.Ac.

Moxabustion is especially ideal in climates such as ours on Vancouver Island, which is generally characterized as windy, cold and damp for most of the year. It can help warm up and dry out our bodies.

SUNDAY Jan. 20, Take Home TCM: Moxa 101

SUNDAY Jan. 20, Take Home TCM: Moxa 101

Sunday Jan. 20th,
learn the basics of the traditional technique of moxabustion in this simple workshop facilitated by Susan Shields, R.Ac.

Moxabustion is especially ideal in climates such as ours on Vancouver Island, which is generally characterized as windy, cold and damp for most of the year. It can help warm up and dry out our bodies.

Upcoming Sept. 20-22 schedule changes & Anarchist Book Fair

Upcoming Sept. 20-22 schedule changes & Anarchist Book Fair

Heads up!

Our schedule is switching it up a little while Christina is in Vancouver for her first module of the Social Innovation Certificate at Simon Fraser University:

Thursday Sept. 20th, 10am – 2pm – Susan Shields is poking
Friday Sept. 21st, 3 – 7pm – Jenica Geisler is poking
Saturday Sept. 22nd, 9am – 1pm – Veronica Palmer-Jones is poking
Saturday Sept. 22nd, 2 – 6pm – acupuncture is CANCELLED

SUNDAY Sept. 23, Take Home TCM: Moxa 101

SUNDAY Sept. 23, Take Home TCM: Moxa 101

Sunday Sept, 23rd,
learn the basics of the traditional technique of moxabustion in this simple workshop facilitated by Susan Shields, R.Ac.

Moxabustion is especially ideal in climates such as ours on Vancouver Island, which is generally characterized as windy, cold and damp for most of the year. It can help warm up and dry out our bodies.