Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture...
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Are you able to do the things you enjoy without pain?
Do you have enough energy to get through the day?
 
Chinese medicine can help you. You can improve your health by using a combination of Chinese medicinal therapies, including acupuncture, herbs, nutrition, massage, exercise, and relaxation. It offers drugless relief of presenting symptoms, improves well-being and reduces stress.
 
Your body is like an orchestra and if one part is out of tune, it affects its entire performance. Illness arises when the circulation of blood, lymph fluid, and Qi (pronounced Chee) does not flow properly. In addition to the network of vessels that carry blood and lymph, we have another network of vessels called meridians. The meridians move our Qi, which is the vital force that gives us life. Chinese medicine can restore and maintain the proper flow of this living energy, as well as your blood and lymph.
 

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Cynthia Hoff , LAc, MAcOM, MAT

 Singing Crane Acupuncture at Common Ground Everett House
 
“Cynthia is both skilled and wonderfully caring in her treatments.   Acupuncture has changed my life -- being pain free is like a miracle.”
                                               Pat W. (age 71, Portland)
 
If you are unable to do the things you enjoy without pain or if you find that you don’t have enough energy to get through the day, Chinese medicine can help you.
 
Cynthia’s gentle approach focuses on the whole person. Your body is like an orchestra and if one part is out of tune, it affects its entire performance. Using a combination of Chinese medicinal therapies, including acupuncture, herbs, nutrition, massage, exercise and relaxation, Cynthia will help you restore your body’s inner harmony and improve your health.
 
Chinese medicine offers drugless relief of presenting symptoms and also treats the underlying causes of illness. Cynthia specializes in pain conditions, eye conditions such as macular degeneration, women’s health, stress-management and health care for seniors. She is certified to practice by the Oregon Board of Medical Examiners and she is also a certified instructor of the Liu Dong Qi Gong Method.
To find out more about how Chinese Medicine can help you call Cynthia at 503-233-2549 or visit her website at www.singingcrane.org.
 
 
 
Constace Rigney, LAc
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