Embodied Wholeness
11/28/2023
๐๐๐ ๐๐จ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ฃ๐ ๐พ๐๐ง๐๐ข๐ค๐ฃ๐ฎ & ๐๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐๐ง ๐๐๐ซ๐๐ฃ๐
The holiday season is often filled with distraction and consumerism that can leave us feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from ourselves. We often consume so much but still feel empty inside.
To remedy this, we can offer ourselves time and space for inner stillness.
Join us for a chance to find a few hours of stillness within ourselves and in community through the medium of the plant medicine, tea. We will also have the opportunity for a brief conversation about living in alignment with the Winter seasonal energy through the perspective of Chinese Medicine.
We will sit together in community and experience the energetics of 3-4 curated Chinese teas in a gongfu style tea gathering. This is a small intimate circle with a max of 8 attendees.
Details: To honor the nature of the container and experience, please plan on prompt arrival and staying until completion of the sit. Please note the nature of this event requires one to be able to be seated on the floor and in close proximity to others for the duration of the event. Meditation cushions will be provided. All teas served will contain caffeine.
Cost: $30
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**We desire this to be an opportunity open for everyone. If you desire to attend a ceremony and are needing financial assistance, please email us
10/15/2023
When is JUST acupuncture not an effective treatment?
An observation I have been meditating on as of late is the increased complexity of health conditions that patients are arriving in the clinic with. Too many times lately I have heard โMy doctors donโt really have an answer for me.โ Patients are more frequently displaying complex pathologies involving multiple layers their body and organ systems according to both Chinese Medicine AND Western medicine.
While acupuncture by itself can have powerful benefits, it was never intended to stand alone as a treatment and to serve as a โcure allโ for all conditions, particularly complex conditions. Texts from around 3,000 years ago detailed the importance of herbal formulas in treating illness together with acupuncture.
Digestive issues, sleep difficulties, PCOS and period pain, and autoimmune responses are all examples of things that are effectively treated in the clinic with herbal medicine AND acupuncture.
We invested in creating our own herbal medicinary so we could craft custom herbal formulas for our patients because we experienced how patients taking herbal medicine always get better faster than just using acupuncture alone.
Both Jeff and Jessa have advanced training in using herbal medicine from our 4 year program at National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, OR. Reach out today to find out how herbal medicine can help you!
04/28/2023
What is Western Medicine missing when it comes to Cancer Care?
Receiving a diagnosis of cancer is a life altering event, one that takes precedence above everything else. With cancer, all options should be explored, including holistic medicine and herbal therapies. Countless studies have shown a significant benefit to integrative care in improving cancer outcomes.
Western medicine attacks the cancer directly, which it does best. However, this approach misses some of the key pieces of a successful treatment
What conventional cancer treatments do NOT address:
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How can I support my body during treatment?
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How can I manage the stress and emotions that accompany a cancer diagnosis?
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What can I do to prevent the cancer from reoccurring?
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How can I lower my risk of developing cancer in the first place?
Cancer does not occur in a vacuum, but instead develops and co-exists within our body.
So why would you not focus on treating the environment and conditions that allowed the cancer to develop?
Once a cancer treatment is completed, this supportive environment in the body that allowed the cancer to develop is still present.
Through my cancer research background, I developed an understanding of the biology behind how cancer develops and through my studies in Chinese Medicine, I developed an understanding of the physiology and energetics that allows cancer to develop. Having this dual background offers me unique approach to helping cancer patients.
I have been working to expand my offerings for cancer patients, both in-person and remotely.
If you have family or friends who have cancer or are at risk for cancer please check out my Cancer Care page in our bio and drop me a message.
The page details my in-person offerings but please contact me if you desire help remotely.
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Fort Collins, CO
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| Tuesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 4pm |
| Friday | 10am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 4pm |