Aupuni.jpgLomilomi is an old traditional style of Hawaiian healing. A process of healing unlike any other, it is energetic in nature, cleansing and healing in physical, mental, emotional and spiritual ways. It works through the entire being not just the body. Lomilomi means to break up into smaller pieces.  It may be likened to Reiki or other type of healing work but allows  an experience and honor all of its own.  Indications for Lomilomi include generalized pain syndromes, anxiety, and overall well being. Visit kalama.org for more information.



Chi.jpgOne of the earliest records of veterinary acupuncture was found 3000 years ago in China. Along with the increased use and acceptance of acupuncture in human medicine, veterinary acupuncture has moved closer to mainstream practice. The goal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) is to diagnose imbalances in the life force (Qi), determine their causes (etiology of the disease) and remove those causes from the patient’s environment (treatment). TCVM views disease as an imbalance between two polarities of Qi, yin (-) and yang (+). Within this conceptual framework, acupuncture is used to “communicate” with body organs and tissues through special channels or meridians. Health and healing in this context is the integration and restoration of balance or harmony of Qi. This view has been validated most recently by the discovery of the relationship between brain chemistry and the immune system.

Acupuncture & Chinese herb application may treat:
Arthritis, Hip Dysplasia, IVDD, Diabetes, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Heart Problems, Kidney disease, Cancer, Emotional, Behavioral, Allergy, Chronic Ear infection, Atopic dermatitis, Ongoing UTI and Crystal in bladder, Immune deficiency, and other unsolved chronic cases.

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