About
I originally learned about Chinese culture at Eisenhower College in the 1970's. I also learned about nutrition and started eating healthier. In the 1980's, I was a full time mother and gradually learned about holistic therapies. I started practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong in 1991. In the 1990's I worked as a Home Health Aide and Hospice Volunteer. I attended Tri-State College of Acupuncture and graduated with a Master's of Science in Acupuncture in 2002. (This included observation and practice at Shu Guang Hospital in Shanghai, China in August 2001.) I became licensed to practice acupuncture in N.Y. in 2002, and N.J. in 2003. In 2008, I was certified in Esogetic Colorpuncture. Over the years I have studied nutrition and herbs for personal use. I continue to explore various aspects of Taoism - the classical teachings of Oriental Medicine. My practice has evolved over the years to include teachings from the various courses I have taken to maintain my licensure at the state and national level: treating the side-effects of cancer therapies, tuning forks, Healing Touch, Taoist astrology, abdominal massage, facial treatments, dietary recommendations, pain, terminal illness, and end of life, eye diseases, GI issues, behavioral disorders, ear seeds, essential oils, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong.
I originally learned about Chinese culture at Eisenhower College in the 1970's. I also learned about nutrition and started eating healthier. In the 1980's, I was a full time mother and gradually learned about holistic therapies. I started practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong in 1991. In the 1990's I worked as a Home Health Aide and Hospice Volunteer. I attended Tri-State College of Acupuncture and graduated with a Master's of Science in Acupuncture in 2002. (This included observation and practice at Shu Guang Hospital in Shanghai, China in August 2001.) I became licensed to practice acupuncture in N.Y. in 2002, and N.J. in 2003. In 2008, I was certified in Esogetic Colorpuncture. Over the years I have studied nutrition and herbs for personal use. I continue to explore various aspects of Taoism - the classical teachings of Oriental Medicine. My practice has evolved over the years to include teachings from the various courses I have taken to maintain my licensure at the state and national level: treating the side-effects of cancer therapies, tuning forks, Healing Touch, Taoist astrology, abdominal massage, facial treatments, dietary recommendations, pain, terminal illness, and end of life, eye diseases, GI issues, behavioral disorders, ear seeds, essential oils, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong.
China - 2001 Tuning Forks Essential Oils Tai Chi
China - 2001 Tuning Forks Essential Oils Tai Chi