Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Food and Inhalent Allergies

Today, I want to talk about one of the main treatments I use in my practice. This treatment is very helpful to people who have food and inhalant allergies. Food allergies can be the cause of many other chronic conditions such as headaches, digestive distress, sinus issues etc. The BioSET (Bioenergetic Sensitivity and Enzyme Therapy) treatment helps detoxify the body and reduces inflammation throughout the body. BioSET is a drug-free and painless process of bringing the body back to a state of health and wellness.

Ellen Cutler, MD created the BioSET system 15 years ago. I have had the great fortune to study alongside her these past 15 years. I am the only practitioners offering BioSET in the New England area. I would be happy to provide more information about this treatment option. If you are interested, please contact me to set up a free 20 minute consultation to learn more or email me with any related questions.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Taking Part in the Lesley University Health Fair






On Tuesday, February 22, 2011 we had the great pleasure to take part in the Lesley University Health Fair held in the McKenna Student Center. We enjoyed meeting with students, staff and other community health care providers. Many questions were asked and we greatly enjoyed sharing information about the benefits of acupuncture. Another added benefit for many of the students and staff was to realize how close we are to Lesley just on the Elm St side of Porter Square shopping area, a fifteen minute walk away.

The size of the acupuncture needles is often a concern so we brought a variety of sizes from different manufacturers to show how thin the needles actually are. Since providing acupuncture treatment was not an option we provided coupons. We brought the Meridian Stress Assessment system machine to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of a person's energetic health and balance by measuring electrical conductivity at responsive points on the skin typically the hands and feet. This is done through use of a non-invasive probe.