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Acupuncture in Portland, OR

TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE SCOPE OF PRACTICE INCLUDES ACUPUNCTURE, BODYWORK, HERBAL FORMULAS, MOVEMENT THERAPIES, AND NUTRITION.

Bodysong Therapeutics is the result of 3000 hours of didactic and clinical education in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with 20 years Massage Therapist experience. As a Massage Therapist I was awed by the human body’s resiliency and plasticity.  The years of helping patients achieve greater ease in their body was a wonderful platform to delve deeper into the well-rounded holistic health approach that TCM offers.  Acupuncture and bodywork are a rejuvenating, relaxing experience.  When patients combine their clinic treatments with Chinese herbal formulas and intentional nutrition, the results are remarkable.   

Whether you seek support for physical and/or emotional health challenges, or desire improvement in your overall health (stamina, memory, immune capacity, general wellness), Bodysong Therapeutics can help.   

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Acupuncture

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Bodysong Therapeutics
8980 NW Cornell Rd
Portland, OR 97229
(503) 969-7275
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Acupuncture in a Nutshell

How Acupuncture Complements Sports Medicine: An Integrated Approach

Modern sports medicine has evolved far beyond rest, ice, and painkillers. Today’s athletes, both professional and recreational alike, are increasingly supported by multidisciplinary care teams that may include physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, nutritionists, and mental performance coaches. Within this integrated model, acupuncture has emerged as a powerful complementary therapy, bridging ancient medical wisdom with contemporary sports science.

What Is Moxibustion?

Moxibustion is a traditional therapy rooted in East Asian medicine that involves the application of heat to specific points on the body using moxa, a dried form of the herb Artemisia argyi (commonly known as mugwort). The goal is simple but powerful: warm the body, stimulate circulation, and support the natural flow of energy, often referred to as qi,

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When Your Next Meal is Part of the Treatment Plan

For many chronic health issues, everyday exposures matter most. Food isn’t only fuel. It’s raw material, signaling molecules, and a daily set of “instructions” your body reads repeatedly.

The idea of food as medicine isn’t new. It shows up in traditional healing systems, in public health, and increasingly in modern clinical research. The most useful way to think about

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