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A message from the H&H acupunking team + a medical update from Christina
A “healer” is not someone you go to for healing. A “healer” is someone that triggers in you your own ability to heal yourself. Hello Heart & Hands Community While Christina is taking leave from the clinic to tend to her health, the rest of the Heart & Hands team will be covering her shifts…
Community Acupuncture fundraiser: cold weather support for Our Place Society
As the season changes, organizations such as Our Place Society are a vital link to street entrenched individuals who are at risk of succumbing to exposure during the damp and chilly Pacific Northwest autumn and winter. Help us help those without a safe and secure roof over their heads, access to warm, nourishing food as…
H&H is CLOSED for Canada Day!
Nappers!We will be closed MONDAY July 1st for Canada Day!We hope you enjoy your long weekend, enjoy the festivities and pay your respects to the land that we are visitors on. Enjoy your long weekend and we will see you back in a chair TUESDAY at 10am!
Community acupuncture: Economic access/stability
Acupuncture that people can’t afford to try is acupuncture that doesn’t work. Full stop. While the most basic need of physical safety for acupuncture is relatively easy to meet, this next level makes up for it by being excruciatingly difficult. This level encompasses not only affordability for patients, but having an economic delivery mechanism for…
Introducing David Gillese, R.Ac: Resident Cupping Therapy & NADA ear acupuncture practitioner!
David Gillese (he/him) is a Registered Acupuncturist, Tui Na practitioner, martial artist, Qigong-er, gardener, rock climber, former singer in various local choirs, In 2020, he completed his training as a Registered Acupuncturist at the Oshio College of Acupuncture & Herbology in Victoria, BC. David is currently studying kinesiology at University of Victoria, to deepen his existing understanding of…