Five Element Acupuncture

Five Element style acupuncture is based on the laws of nature. Diagnosis and treatments are derived from the movement in nature’s cycles and seasons, which correlate with the flow of meridians and points in the body.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Restorative Yoga and Acupuncture 6/28/12

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Karen Giles Acupuncture
Karen Giles is a nationally board certified, New York State licensed acupuncturist. Born and raised on Long Island, New York, Karen earned a Master of Acupuncture degree from Tai Sophia Institute in Laurel, Maryland. As the first accredited acupuncture program in the United States, Tai Sophia’s Master of Acupuncture program combines rigorous classroom teaching with rich clinical experiences. As a result, Karen has a strong theoretical and philosophical foundation of how to treat each of her patients with skill, compassion and care. Prior to her studies at Tai Sophia, Karen received a Bachelor’s degree in Consumer Economics. She then spent 15 years in the corporate world, relocating to Connecticut and Virginia for work. Karen's exposure to the rigors of corporate culture not only led her to acupuncture for her own health concerns but gives her the advantage of understanding the demands of balancing professional success and personal well being. After being in a group practice in Maryland, Karen moved back to Long Island to be near family and continue this powerful work in private practice.
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