by Lacey Park | May 13, 2026 | Acupuncture College Chaos
I came to acupuncture school expecting needles, meridians, and point location—not to fall in love with Tui Na. But the more I use Chinese medical bodywork in student clinic and cosmetic acupuncture, the more I realize some of the best treatments start long before the first needle goes in.
by Lacey Park | May 12, 2026 | Acupuncture College Chaos
What is student acupuncture clinic really like? Forget the spa fantasy. This is the honest side of acupuncture college—real patients, live supervision, fast turnovers, treatment plans, and the kind of pressure that turns classroom theory into clinical instinct.
by Lacey Park | Apr 30, 2026 | TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)
Acupuncture might be trending right now, but the viral version only scratches the surface. Here’s what’s actually happening beneath the “chinamaxxing” noise.
by Lacey Park | Apr 23, 2026 | Clinic Curiosities
If your brain naturally connects dots and sees patterns in everything, acupuncture might feel less like learning and more like remembering. A look at why this medicine is so satisfying for pattern-driven minds.
by Lacey Park | Apr 18, 2026 | Clinic Curiosities
This isn’t a bedtime story. It’s the story behind the nights you can’t quite turn off. In Chinese medicine, insomnia isn’t random. It’s what happens when the Shen has nowhere to land and the body hasn’t found its way back to safety yet.