TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) Counseling

TCM counseling offers a holistic approach to well-being, focusing on the intricate balance of Qi, or vital energy, within the body. Through personalized dietary and lifestyle recommendations, I will guide you towards harmonizing and optimizing your energetic systems, addressing the root causes of imbalances rather than merely treating symptoms.
By considering the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, TCM counseling empowers individuals to cultivate sustainable health and resilience, fostering a deeper connection to their own vitality and inner peace.

Benefits include:

Physical Benefits:

  • Improved digestion and elimination

  • Enhanced energy levels and vitality

  • Reduced pain and inflammation

  • Better sleep quality

  • Strengthened immune system

  • Improved circulation

  • Hormonal balance

  • Detoxification support

Emotional/Mental Benefits:

  • Reduced stress and anxiety

  • Improved emotional stability and resilience

  • Increased sense of inner peace and calm

  • Enhanced clarity of mind

  • Release of emotional blockages

  • Improved mood

Lifestyle/Holistic Benefits:

  • Personalized dietary recommendations for optimal health

  • Guidance on lifestyle adjustments for balance

  • Increased self-awareness and understanding of one's body

  • Cultivation of sustainable health practices

  • Greater connection between mind, body, and spirit

  • Improved overall well-being

  • A deeper understanding of the bodies energy systems.

    Please click on the Health Questionnaire below and fill out beforehand to understand your history and current presentations from a Chinese medical perspective.
    Health Questionnaire

    Please call to confirm your appointment

    (707) 357-4632

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Traditional Chinese Medicine body clock chart showing organ activity at different times of the day, including heart, small intestine, bladder, kidney, pericardium, triple burner, gall bladder, liver, lung, large intestine, stomach, and spleen, along with elements like fire, water, earth, metal, wood, and related activities or bodily functions.