What’s wrong with “facelift” acupuncture

Local acupuncturists are increasingly advertising “facelift acupuncture”.  I almost never write in opposition to anything on this blog but I”m going to start. Now. In my studies with my Taoist teacher, we learn to respect and honor the body.  I … Continue reading

Acupuncture’s Good For…(the D’s)

What is Acupuncture Good For?  We covered the A, B, and C’s.  Now, the list goes on… depression…Feeling down?  Not quite yourself?  Being treated for clinical depression?  Taking medication that either is or is not helping you?  CCM can offer … Continue reading

Acupuncture’s Good For…(the C’s)

More “C” conditions Classical Chinese Medicine can treat include… Candida…yeast in the body. Usually a combination of Classical Chinese modalities will help resolve this sometimes stubborn condition.  Dietary changes to include the elimination of sugar and gluten along with some … Continue reading

Acupuncture’s Good For…(the B’s)

Acupuncture is also good for Balance…this might sound like a simple thing; and it is!  Balance is when your body and mind and spirit are all in unison.  When you feel your best, are able to stay well, and can … Continue reading

Acupuncture’s Good For…(the A’s)

People I meet up in Westchester (and those who have never met an Acupuncturist in Manhattan) often want to know what I do.  But by this they really mean, what can I treat, who comes to see me, and more … Continue reading

Radical Acupuncture

When I first began my private practice 5 years ago, I named it, “Lifted Heart Healing Arts” as I wanted to emphasize the connection between our emotional and spiritual body and overall health.  I was treating lots of pain that … Continue reading

Free Stress + Trauma Treatments

Let’s be honest.  Times are tough.  Many of us are struggling.  Whether it’s social, emotional, psycho-spiritual, financial, family dynamics, current affairs or any other set of stressors we all could use some care. Acupuncture and Classical Chinese Medicine offers WONDERFUL … Continue reading