Posts Tagged ‘acupuncture’
Oakland alternative medicine practitioners work to make LGBTQ clients feel welcome
Autumn Ross uses alternative medicine to help the LGBTQ community navigate challenges.
Read More“Dreaming Sabbath Cycle 2” performance combines acupuncture therapy and dance
“I find acupuncture as very powerful for healing in my life and other people’s lives”
Read MoreAnti-jail demonstrators seek “Care not Cages”
An unconventional anti-jail protest argued the mentally ill need “Care not Cages,” and provided roadside alternative health services.
Read MoreCommunity Acupuncture: A new trend in Oakland
Last Monday, the Oakland Acupuncture Project opened up its second clinic across the street from Safeway on Grand Avenue. The original clinic, which opened in 2008 at its current location on Laurel Avenue, was started by two graduates of the Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College of Berkeley, Roselle McNeilly and Whitney Thorniley.
Read MoreOakland medical hub draws more alternative healers
Acupuncturists, Ayurvedic specialists, and massage therapists are responding to the growing demand in the Bay Area for alternative health care right in Oakland’s center of Western medicine—“Pill Hill.”
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