About Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a holistic system to treat individuals for a wide variety of physical, emotional and psychological concerns. TCM promotes, maintains and restores health by encouraging an even flow of energy throughout the body using acupuncture, herbs or other treatments. When the energy flow (or Qi—pronounced “chi”) is disrupted due to stress, trauma, poor diet or any other conditions, pain or illness can result.
What to expect during an average visit
TCM’s strength is in working with the whole person. After a thorough review of personal and familial health and history, time is spent learning about the patient’s life, lifestyle and habits as they pertain to overall health. This information—in conjunction with pulses and tongue conditions – provide the basis for a TCM diagnosis and treatment plan. Patients usually start off with once-a-week treatments which are tapered in frequency as conditions improve. Some acute conditions can be treated in fewer than five treatments. Generally, acupuncture has a cumulative effect, with treatments building upon each other. Jennifer encourages patients to actively participate in their healing process by addressing dietary or herbal needs as well as providing relaxation techniques.
Commonly treated conditions
In November 2007, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) formally endorsed acupuncture, determining it effective for relief of postoperative pain and nausea associated with pregnancy or chemotherapy. TCM is also often used to treat these common conditions:

- Allergies/Asthma
- Anxiety/Depression
- Arthritis/Joint problems
- Back pain
- Bladder/Kidney problems
- Constipation/Diarrhea
- Colds/Influenza
- Dizziness
- Effects of chemotherapy
- Fatigue
- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Gynecological disorders
- Headache/Migraine
- Heart problems/Palpitations
- High blood pressure
- Immune system deficiency
- Insomnia
- Menopausal Discomfort
- Neck pain/stiffness
- Premenstrual syndrome
- Sexual dysfunction
- Skin problems
- Stress/tension
- Tendonitis