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The Messy, Unfiltered Parts of Healing That We Never Admit Out Loud

The Messy, Unfiltered Parts of Healing That We Never Admit Out Loud

by Lacey Park | Nov 27, 2025 | Women's Health & TCM

A messy, honest look at the parts of healing women try to hide. From shoulder tension held since 2017 to the emotions we pretend are “fine,” this post explains why your acupuncturist needs the unfiltered truth so they can understand the real root of your symptoms.

A Busy Woman’s Guide to Staying Balanced Between Acupuncture Appointments

A Busy Woman’s Guide to Staying Balanced Between Acupuncture Appointments

by Lacey Park | Nov 25, 2025 | Women's Health & TCM

A simple guide to staying balanced between acupuncture appointments. Warmth, steady meals, gentle movement, small pauses, and realistic support for busy women.

Why Your Acupuncturist Loves Laughing With You

Why Your Acupuncturist Loves Laughing With You

by Lacey Park | Nov 24, 2025 | Acupuncture, TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)

A warm, funny look at why laughter during acupuncture is powerful. Feeling safe, moving Qi, releasing emotions, and building connection all create deeper healing.

Acupuncture for the Woman Who Has Tried Everything but Still Feels Off

Acupuncture for the Woman Who Has Tried Everything but Still Feels Off

by Lacey Park | Nov 23, 2025 | Acupuncture, Women's Health & TCM

A reassuring guide for women who feel “off” despite trying everything. This post explains why subtle symptoms matter in TCM and how acupuncture helps restore balance when nothing else seems to work.

What Acupuncture Really Feels Like, Honestly

What Acupuncture Really Feels Like, Honestly

by Lacey Park | Nov 22, 2025 | Acupuncture

An honest explanation of what acupuncture really feels like. Sometimes a quick prick, sometimes a zing, sometimes heavy warmth, and almost always a deep relaxing rest once the needles settle.

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