Treatment
Lynn is a general practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine, however, she excels in her ability to integrate acupuncture, therapeutic bodywork, inquiry and herbal medicine to resolve dis-ease and orthopedic pain. Lynn applies and integrates her foundations in Taoist Energy Practices (Qi Gong), Acupuncture, Chi Nei Tsang (Internal Organ Massage), Tui Na (Meridian Massage), Cupping, and
Moxibustion as tools to form restorative partnerships with clients so they may access, enhance and balance the innate ability to restore optimal health. Initial treatments include in depth consultation, acupuncture/tui na, Chinese herbal recommendations and support with potential lifestyle changes such as nutritional and exercise choices based on the patient’s current constitutional pattern. Credentials
Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist: State of California
Massage Therapist: certified Tui Na Practitioner, A.C.T.C.M. Bachelor of Arts: Holistic Health & Traditional Chinese Healing, S.F. State
Associate Instructor: Universal Healing Tao, Grand Master Mantak Chia
Reiki Master
Internships:
St. James Infirmary, San Francisco
California Pacific Medical Center Stroke Rehab Center, San Francisco
Haight-Ashbury Medical Clinic, San Francisco
Dr. Wu’s Healing Center, San Francisco (emphasis in fertility)
In 2001, Lynn had the good fortune of traveling to China for a four month teaching exchange program immersing herself in traditional Chinese medical practices, Tai ji, Chinese philosophy, and Chinese language. Philosophy
Lynn is an advocate for the whole persons intrinsic healing abilities. In simple terms, the body strives to be healthy, yet is often conditioned otherwise by both internal and external factors. Acupuncture and its related therapies stimulate the body to return to a healthy state, naturally. Lynn respects this holistic intelligence of the individual and acknowledges the power of a conscious, non-judgmental lifestyle. She is a supportive resource for educating clients to gain self-empowerment through healthy choices and engaging in their own healing process.