Michelle’s beliefs in natural medicine stem from childhood, when she and her mother gathered wild foods and herbs in the local forest preserve. They collected slippery elm for cough, dandelion leaves for detoxification, willow for headaches, and St. John’s wort for depression. This path led her to the natural healing system of Traditional Chinese medicine which views the body as a whole being, inherently part of nature, ebbing and flowing with the sun cycles, moon cycles, seasons and weather.
Michelle graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine with a Masters in Oriental Medicine and a Bachelors in Nutrition. She is board certified in acupuncture through the NCCAOM. She combines these credentials and book smarts with intuition to give each person what their body needs on that particular day.
Each treatment is a personalized fusion of acupuncture, herbal remedies, Chinese dietary therapy and lifestyle counseling. You will get an individualized treatment depending on the season and state of your body on that day. Michelle adds the powerful element of touch to her sessions by doing energy work over the needles. She teaches people how to use food as medicine to prevent and treat dis-ease. Cupping and Tui Na massage are added to address both chronic and acute pain.
Michelle treats a wide array of health imbalances including digestive problems, anxiety, depression, allergies, menopause and insomnia. She helps women conceive both naturally and in conjunction with reproductive technology. She has also helped many of her patients avoid invasive surgery and reduce western medications.
Hometown: Chicago, IL USA
Occupation: Licensed Acupuncturist, NCCAOM Board Certified Herbalist, Reiki Master, DONA-Certifed Doula
Interests: Fascinated with the process of childbirth, Michelle has been a doula since February 2012. She offers various forms of labor support, including acupuncture for pain relief, stalled labors, turning breech babies and reducing pregnancy hypertension.
As a practitioner of yoga for 15 years, Michelle treats offers yoga poses for self-care at home. She endorses yin-type exercises like yoga, qi gong and pilates alopng with yang-type exercises like cardio for a balanced exercise program.
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