Acupuncturist - Jing (Lucy) Yang
(She/Her/Hers)
Lucy Yang is a dedicated licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, and earned her Master’s Degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from the University of East-West Medicine in 2017. Certified in both acupuncture and herbalism since early 2018, Jing has spent the past six years transforming the lives of countless community members. She and her licensed team, specialize in pain management, mental health concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, as well as addressing menopause syndrome, infertility, and weight control. Lucy offers her extensive knowledge, while guiding patients towards optimal health.
With a healing touch that extends beyond her hands to encompass her nurturing soul, Jing is committed to providing personalized care. Her years of practice have honed her ability to understand and alleviate a spectrum of health issues. Looking ahead, Jing remains devoted to leveraging her expertise to ensure the well-being of all her patients, making a lasting impact on their journey towards health and vitality.
Medicinal herbs have been utilized in Chinese and Asian cultures for over 5000 years. The fundamental idea of living in harmony and finding balance with nature and one’s surroundings forms the basis for the use of Chinese herbs as well as the traditional Chinese approach to health and wellness. The knowledge and practice of Chinese herbs in modern times is one of the greatest gifts from China to mankind.
Chinese health philosophy promotes an equal balance of Yin and Yang- the two forces present in all of nature. When Yin or Yang forces or Qi and blood levels are off-balance in the body and spirit, health problems arise manifested as low energy or discomfort in the body.
Chinese herbs and herbal remedies are used to help realign and re-balance an individual’s Yin and Yang balance in order to restore well-being and improve general health. Chinese herbal formulas include hundreds of popular organic ingredients that work in harmony to produce the desired effects in a person’s body. These organic ingredients are primarily of plant origin and may include roots, barks, seeds, flowers, and leaves. Each ingredient has unique and distinguishable qualities.
Individuals interested in trying out Chinese herbal medicine should consult with a licensed Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner first. The practitioners would customize and arrange a special and unique formula of herbs for the specific patient, tailoring the mix to their health conditions and symptoms.
Facial Acupuncture s a rejuvenating skin therapy that involves the precise insertion of small, sterile needles into specific facial acupuncture points. This technique aims to enhance Qi and blood circulation, promoting overall skin health, beauty, and anti-aging benefits. Beyond addressing facial concerns, specific body acupoints may also be targeted to boost the body's well-being to alleviate various health issues such as digestive problems, hormonal imbalances, and sleep disorders.
The advantages of Facial Acupuncture are numerous. Firstly, it effectively reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, resulting in a more youthful and tightened skin. Additionally, the increased blood flow and oxygenation contribute to the treatment of dark spots, dark circles around the eyes, and can even treat facial paralysis.
Moreover, Facial Acupuncture can assist in lymphatic drainage, reducing issues such as double chin, puffiness, and bags under the eyes. This treatment aids in improving facial contours, clearing excess heat or inflammation, addressing acne, and reducing facial redness. The overall outcome is a healthy complexion that radiates brightness and tone, achieving a visibly rejuvenated and refreshed appearance.
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