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The latest research on the structure and function of fascia has been advancing rapidly, with new discoveries reshaping our understanding of this connective tissue network. One of the most recent and notable studies, as of early 2025, builds on the growing recognition of fascia’s dynamic role in the body. While my knowledge is continuously updated,… See more

Detox Primer - Part I By: Tracy L. Hackett, AP DAOM The body performs detoxification on its own 24/7. We can help things along when organ function becomes overtaxed or sluggish. How do you know when that is the case? The body’s detoxification pathways involve multiple organs working together to neutralize, transform, and eliminate toxins,... See more
About one quarter of the female population in the US are affected by one or more pelvic floor disorders, per NIH. Enthusiastically leverage existing customized outsourcing after interdependent intellectual capital. Assertively conceptualize cross-unit testing procedures rather than ethical best practices. Interactively streamline worldwide leadership skills for just in time intellectual capital. Authoritatively coordinate inexpensive bandwidth... See more
Drug-Free Effective Medicine That Has Delivered Results for Thousands of Years and Counting Most people understand that acupuncture helps release muscle spasms, reduce scars, and unbundle fascia that can cause nerve impingement and pain. But did you know that it can also help with wound healing after surgery or from serious injuries? Studies* and clinical... See more
Perimenopause Can Be a Rollercoaster, Get It Handled at The First Signs Supporting a Healthy Perimenopause with Acupuncture, TCM Herbs, and Functional Medicine** Perimenopause, the transitional phase leading up to menopause, can bring a whirlwind of changes—hot flashes, mood swings, irregular periods, sleep disturbances, and more. While these symptoms are a natural part of the... See more
With cold and flu season upon us, I am often asked how I am able to ward off so many colds throughout the season. After all, I routinely see sick patients almost on a daily basis during the 'winter' season. You would think that I get sick more often, but I only get only minor symptoms because... See more