Texas Acupuncturist Requirements for CAEs Acupuncturists are required to complete 34 hours of continuing education every 24 months. The required CAE hours shall include the following core hours:
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6/21/2024 0 Comments Acupuncture for FertilityBy balancing hormones, relaxing the body and optimizing blood flow, acupuncture has shown highly effective improvement to fertility.
Since starting a medical practice in 2008 and performing over 15,000 treatment, ANNE CUSICK L.Ac has helped many women through fertility and pregnancy. " Anne has assisted me through 2 successful IVF treatments. With her help and great nutrition I was able to conceive on the first round of IVF for both pregnancies. I am so thankful for Anne and her gentle touch. " - Wellness patient - Austin, TX " Friday night baby is what Anne told me. By helping me become more relaxed and balanced I was able to get pregnant after just a few months, after trying for over two years prior. Highly recommend. " - A. F. https://flashacuceus.thinkific.com/ 6/20/2024 0 Comments Cusick Acupuncture: "Calm Vibe""Anne is amazing. Just her calm vibe relaxes me from the moment I walk in. Since I've been seeing her I really don't see a regular MD. I'm on very little medication and I even have backed off from my chiropractic sessions. I go to her for literally anything that ails me. She really knows her stuff and makes you fell comfortable. I highly recommend her." -J.F. " I saw Anne for the first time pre-covid and finally was able to see her again in her new practice. She is absolutely amazing and will help you feel wonderful. Her space is very relaxing and welcoming. And is personal and professional and could't recommend her enough! " - Tracy B. “Anne has a genuine understanding of the art and an incredible "bag of tricks" to tackle any issue imaginable. She is well-versed, well-practiced, and was able to answer all my questions. I never felt rushed or hurried and left feeling great! The office was quiet and comfortable. “ -Drew M. “Always a good experience. Very knowledgeable and helpful.” - Tri. C. “5 stars! “ - Jason L. “ All around such a great experience and so relaxing!” - Jessica A. “Always a joy having and acupuncture treatment with Anne!” - Lauran S. “Anne is an Acupuncture rockstar!” - Julie W. “She is amazingly kind.” - Julie L. “OMG, I feel like a new person. “ - Michael H. “My go too for what ails me. “ -Patrick D. https://flashacuceus.thinkific.com/ Totally awesome acupuncturist! Anne Cusick is a master at needle placement, both in terms of treatment and in terms of whether one feels the needles. She's keeping me out of the operating room where western medicine wants to send me, and to me, it's all good whenever I can avoid surgery. - A.I. - Austin, TX https://flashacuceus.thinkific.com/ I have been going to see Anne for over 2 years now - I have seen her about every 2-3 weeks over that period and it has been a great experience to say the least. She is extremely accommodating on time - I normally see her early to late evening and she always finds time to place me in her schedule. Her knowledge of acupuncture and her ability to treat a wide variety of conditions is impressive; she has treated everything from my knee pain to problems with too much stress with great skill. She has a very down-to-earth/caring demeanor that translates into the care she provides. What more can I say? Altogether great experience being treated by her and I can't recommend her enough. - D.S. Austin, TX https://flashacuceus.thinkific.com/ 6/20/2024 0 Comments Acupuncture: "As good as it gets!"Cusick Acupuncture is definitely as good as it gets! I have been going to Anne for acupuncture for a little over 4 years and I happily (and frequently!) recommend her to my family and friends. Her offices -- Quiet, professional, very clean/sanitary. Just sitting in the waiting room is soothing and it gets much, much better from there. Treatments -- She has helped me with a number of different problems including allergies, sleep problems and regulating my monthly cycle. She can also help with relaxation/stress management. My life is pretty fast-paced/intense and I always feel centered and clearer when I leave her office. If you are new to acupuncture, Anne would be a great first experience - she has a gentle touch and a warm, generous personality. Her energy is really great! She is a wealth of knowledge about holistic healing and really works to find solutions to the problems that ail her patients. It is very clear that bringing her patients health and balance is her #1 priority. In conclusion, she is a joy to work with and I can't recommend her enough! - Rebecca L. - Austin, TX https://flashacuceus.thinkific.com 6/20/2024 0 Comments Sciatic Pain Relief TestimonialSo thankful to have relief! Anne was caring and nurturing and I hardly felt a thing. I had shooting sciatica pain after a road trip and am so thankful to be pain free after our sessions. - Wellness client - Austin, TX
Hey there, Sleepyheads and Tongue Twisters! Ever thought your tongue could tell you more about your sleep habits than your cranky morning mood? Buckle up, because we’re diving into the fascinating world of tongue diagnostics and insomnia! Welcome to Tongue Tips 101First things first, let’s talk tongues. Our tongues are a micro-landscape of the world inside us, constantly reflecting our body’s state. Are you too dry? Your tongue will tell. Too hot? A red tongue body will show it. Too cold? A bluish or pale tongue body might be the clue. And guess what? You can see the lack of sleep clearly on your tongue, especially if you check out the tip. The Crimson Clue Take a closer look. Is the tip of your tongue a bit reddish? This fiery little tip-off is often linked to insomnia, particularly the kind where you toss and turn. It indicates heat disturbing your slumber, a common issue among insomniacs. The Deviation If your tongue tip is pulling a deviation, looking flat, or like you took a bite out of it, pay attention. A lack of a rounded tongue tip can indicate insomnia due to a lack of metabolic resources and minerals, known in acupuncture as blood deficiency. The blood nourishes the spirit, and when there isn’t enough blood and minerals to fortify the body, it is difficult to rest well. Optimized nourishment leads to better sleep. But why are you lacking nourishment? It could be due to overworking, over-exercising, under-exercising, overeating, undereating, or not absorbing the nutrients you provide yourself optimally. So, What Now? If your tongue is red and deviated, it’s not auditioning for a circus act—it’s probably time to address that insomnia and check in with your overall health. While it’s tempting to fix everything with an extra espresso shot, what might help more is a chat with a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner. They can look at your tongue and say more about your health than any crystal ball. So next time you’re struggling to get a good night’s sleep, don’t just reach for the coffee. Take a look in the mirror and see what your tongue might be telling you. Your journey to better sleep might just start with a peek inside your mouth. www.flashacuceus.thinkific.com 6/11/2024 0 Comments To Moxa or Not to Moxa for Pain?When considering moxibustion for pain management, the key is to accurately assess whether the pain is due to wind and damp cold in a joint or due to heat. Proper diagnosis can significantly enhance the effectiveness of your treatment. Here are some diagnostic techniques and signs to help differentiate between cold and heat-related pain. Signs and Symptoms of Cold vs. Hot Pain Occurrence:
www.flashacuceus.thinkific.com When I was a student of Dr. William Morris an AOMA graduate school of Integrative Medicine back in 2006, he demonstrated an effective protocol for smoking cessation utilizing probing Du 25 around the tip of the nose while stimulating the point, holding the patient’s chosen brand of cigarette to their nose until they could no longer smell the cigarette, then you would insert a needle and use supportive root treatment and other known smoking cessation protocols such as NADA in the ear and LU 7.
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