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  • Janet Lee, L.Ac., Classical Chinese Herbalist

    After several years of study, Janet Lee, L.Ac. has completed a certificate course with the Institute of Classics in East Asian Medicine (ICEAM), an in-depth classroom series and clinical experience focusing on classical Chinese herbalism. ICEAM offers in-depth training in the clinical application of Chinese herbal medicine according to the Han dynasty style of medicine…

  • Introducing Osmosis — premiere products for antiaging and skin repair

    We’re excited to announce that Heritage Acupuncture is now carrying Osmosis, a medical/holistic skincare line. One of the most scientifically advanced skincare lines available, Osmosis specializes in patented serums that address the source of aging to boost collagen production, repair DNA and encourage skin growth factors. Other Osmosis products help soothe rosacea, correct melasma and…

  • Summertime and the Living is Healthy

    In just two weeks, the Sun will appear at its highest position in the sky — a position otherwise known as summer solstice. The solstice, when the Earth’s rotational axis is most inclined toward the Sun, represents the most yang time of year in Chinese Medicine terms. Abundant yang represents growth, movement and light. Summertime…

  • Happy Anniversary to Heritage Acupuncture! 15% Off!

    Heritage Acupuncture is three years old! We thank all of you for your support of and trust in this thriving practice. We couldn’t have done it without you and are truly grateful for our patient family. We offer not only Traditional Chinese Medicine, but also esthetics services and Ayurvedic treatments. Check out our other services…

  • 2017: Year of the Fire Rooster

      If you’re catching your breath after the wild ride from 2016’s Year of the Monkey, the Year of the Rooster promises a more logical and rational experience. Even if you don’t believe in Chinese astrology, take-away lessons from this rooster year — which actually started January 28 — are common sense and universal. Roosters…

  • Winter: Rest, Contemplation, Rejuvenation

      Chinese medicine is not only a way to treat acute disease and discomfort, but also a system offering guidance about living healthy and harmoniously at any phase of life. Aside from the medicinal aspect — acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and nutrition therapy – this system reflects the beliefs ancient Chinese had about living everyday…

  • Happy Holidays from Heritage Acupuncture!

    Wishing You a Happy Holiday Season! We’d like to take this time to thank each and every one of you for making 2016 a great year at Heritage Acupuncture. It’s an honor to be on your health and wellness team! In China, the New Year is celebrated by starting fresh. Traditionally, the Chinese clean the…

  • Deskercise: Stretching on the Job

    Do you have a desk job? Do you experience back, neck or wrist pain? Prolonged sitting can be hazardous to your health, but our latest newsletter describes how postural adjustments and simple stretches can help you stay productive and avoid pain: http://us8.campaign-archive1.com/?u=b229df82f3ed71171e2dd40c0&id=0f07de59f2&e=d84c85f9c8

  • : Mung Bean Crepes

    At Heritage Acupuncture, we’re always on the lookout for tasty gluten-free staples to spice up your daily meal rotation. These mung bean crepes will prove a delicious and flexible addition to your menus. Use them to wrap some scrambled eggs, roll up a lunch wrap or to sop up a curry for dinner. In Chinese…

  • Chinese Herbal Home Remedies

    What is Chinese herbalism, you ask? It’s a gentle, safe and effective way to treat not only symptoms but also get to the root cause of many common health disorders. Although Chinese herbs can be semi-precious or exotic, such as sandalwood, freshwater pearl or frankincense, many of these medicinal substances are common household food items…

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