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Have visited many practitioners over the course of some five decades and Doctor Ross is THE Best – just magical. Have become something of a poster-child for the “If I’d known I’d live this long, would’ve taken better care of myself” contingent. Was reasonably diligent re: diet, exercise, etc. but
... Read more »“Thank you so much for going out of your way to help me get my placenta encapsulated in such a timely fast manner. I really appreciate it. You are amazing 🙂 I’m so excited and happy I can experience this.” -P.E.
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... Read more »“Eva has performed miracles in my life. She has allowed my body to regain my youth again. I can walk and perform normal body functions. I was scheduled to be put in a wheelchair this year, but i am not. She always does what she says. She makes it happen.”
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I love coming and always feel better when I leave! Your knowledge of acupuncture is amazing. Great receptionist too.
Always satisfied customer! was last modified: January 20th, 2016 by Eva Ross
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Physical Aspects Related to The Lungs
In the world of Traditional Chinese medicine, the lung is probably the organ whose TCM functions overlap the most with its Western functions. Respiration, the immune system and the skin are all systems heavily influenced by the lung, both in acupuncture and in Western medicine.
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Mental and Emotional Aspects of the Lungs
As an acupuncturist, I am constantly assessing. Before my patients answer a single question, I am taking in cues as to what types of imbalances might be going on. In five-element acupuncture, the five major organ systems are the kidney, liver, lung, heart and spleen. When any of these systems are out of balance, certain physical, mental and
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