Practicing in the Capitol Hill area of Denver and in Littleton at Littleton Internal Medicine Associates, Lucas is an internationally known instructor of various topics in Chinese Medicine including her specialties Cosmetic Acupuncture and Pulse Diagnosis. Her book, Vanity Calamity, is a guide to cosmetic acupuncture and using natural ingredients like food for anti-aging. Her doctorate degree is in Research Psychology and she is nationally certified to practice Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Acupuncture: just one therapy in the system of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture is but one of the therapies available in the system of medicine that is called Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Practitioners also offer Chinese herbal prescriptions, gua sha &/or tuina (both manual therapies), cupping, nutritional advice according to the theory of TCM and energetics of food, QiGong (I give all of my patients a QiGong CD in which I guide you through moving the qi through your body and storing it in your lower dantian/belly), take-home acupuncture tacks or bio-ceramic balls, and I am excited to announce that I will be adding cold laser as an energetic/electrical therapy for pain and cosmetic work soon! In CO, our title "licensed acupuncturist" does not reflect our full scope of the medical practice. It is a limiting title for those of us who practice a system of medicine rather than one therapy.
Labels:
acupuncture,
chinese medicine,
fertility,
laser,
pain
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