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Our clinic is now open! We've been serving the Comox Valley from our new location since March 1, 2006 .
We're a work in progress!
Guthrie Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine Clinic is in the midst of a major website revision. If you can't open the page you've requested or have any questions about our content or our services, you can reach us here.
Christina Nienaaber-Roberts is hosting free public talks at the clinic. She will list topics on her website, www.unlockthehealerwithin.com New on our site:
Acupuncture in the news: The holistic truth: Older patients turn to ancient art of acupuncture to ease pain. Kristin Erekson, (06/03/01)
Facial Acupuncture Helps Some Feel Years Younger - New Procedure In Facial Rejuvenation OfferedThe Boston Channel (01/13/2006)
Acupuncture pierces chronic and seasonal problems Stephen Kurczy, Stonington Times (2/17/2006)
'Good for back pain' study says. BBC News, (02/18/2006)
Acupuncture relieves arthritis pain
CTV.ca News Staff
(12/20/2004)
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Jennifer Strong
R.Ac. (Dr.TCM.-Alberta), is a Registered Acupuncturist,
practicing acupuncture and Oriental medicine since 1996. She
completed her medical training at the Oregon College of Oriental
Medicine, following an undergraduate degree earned at Mills
College (an ivy-league women’s college). Jennifer has completed
additional training in facial rejuvenation and in advanced acupuncture
techniques.
As Sheng Zhen chi (qi) gong has proven to be deeply effect in healing on every level, and as it is assessable to beginners, Jennifer continues to study Sheng Zhen. She is authorized by its’ founder, Li Jun Feng, to teach, and so offers classes through the Comox Recreation Centre and at her clinic. Jennifer has served the public and her profession as president of the Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine Society of Alberta, chair of the government’s Acupuncture Committee and Acupuncture Program Review Committee, on the government’s Board of Examiners and was a working member of the government’s Acupuncture Transition Steering Committee. Jennifer Strong is registered with the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture of British Columbia, a current member of the National Sports Acupuncture Association, the National Qi Gong Association, the World Academic Society of Medical Qigong, and is former member of the Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine Society of Alberta and the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute. | |||||
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