This is Ginger’s five-year-old daughter receiving acupuncture at home.
Great for children before bed…helps calm and relax.
Bedtime checklist
If you look closely, you can see two acupuncture needles in the top of this seven-year-old’s shoulders. This is Ginger’s son receiving acupuncture at home.
A recommended read.
Focus on what you can control and let go of those things you can’t.
Stationary cupping was used to help this patient who suffered from headaches almost daily.
Stationary cupping for hyperactivity.
Stationary cupping on Ginger’s five-year-old after she reported a stomachache.
In Chinese Medicine, it is believed that physical health is connected with dental health, in addition to emotional health.
Ginger Michels is pictured with her teacher Dr. Arnaud Versluys as she receives her diploma for her Diplomat in Canonical Chinese Medicine at the ICEAM.
Ginger Michels, lead acupuncturist, herbalist and owner at A Touch of Ginger
A healthy soup.
A recommended read.
Former patient and new acupuncturist Patty Jones visits ATOG after completing her final exams at Chinese Medicine school.
Ginger feels the pulses of a pediatric patient.
Which is more dangerouse: allopathic medicine vs. natural remedies?
Self-care is important.
Sliding cupping was used to treat a patient who fell down stairs.
Sliding cupping was used to treat a patient who fell down stairs.