The Best TCM and Acupressure Tips for Keeping Kids Healthy in the Fall

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), autumn represents the beginning of the Yin Cycle where people and plants begin to slow down and turn inward for the coming winter. It’s time to replace routines that served us in the vibrant and warm summer months with those that support our health in the cooler months. The Yin cycle brings about…

Acupressure for Nasal Congestion in Babies and Kids

Acupressure is one of the easiest and fastest ways to treat nasal congestion in babies and kids. It’s safe for kids of all ages and we recommend using it three to five times daily. And yes, this technique can be beneficial for adults as well as children! 

Tips and Recipes for Feeding Children with Special Needs by Patricia Soza, L.Ac.

As a working mom of a 3 year-old daughter with a rare genetic condition, I know it can be overwhelming at times when your child has multiple challenges.  Some of the challenges we have faced with our daughter are: delayed speech delayed motor skills sensory disorder low immune system behavioral issues digestive challenges That is…

Featured Acupuncturist – Stacey Donelson, LA.c in Longmont, CO

“Join me in welcoming this month’s Featured Acupuncturist Stacey Donelson of Good Life Acupuncture! Stacey is an honored members of the Pediatric Acupuncture Directory and an experienced healer. Stacey Donelson studied at both Southwest Acupuncture College in Boulder, CO and Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (PCOM) in New York, NY. She has over 4000 hours of training including…

Featured Acupuncturist – Maureen Giese in Millburn, NJ

Join me in welcoming this month’s Featured Acupuncturist Maureen Giese! A gifted acupuncturist and masseuse, Maureen uses her talents for healing to improve her patients’ lives. It’s always wonderful to find another dedicated member of the pediatric acupuncture healing community, so, please read below to find out more about her and her practice. Maureen is a…