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Archive for February 5th, 2008

Come Celebrate Chinese New Year with us.

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

CELEBRATE CHINESE NEW YEAR WITH US AND START IT OFF RIGHT

If you missed the opportunity to get a healthy start to 2008 last January, don’t fret! The Acupuncture & Massage College in Miami is giving you another chance at health and wellness.

Starting at 10 a.m., on February 9, in celebration of Chinese New Year, Dr. Richard Browne, one of the first licensed Acupuncturists in the State of Florida since 1982 and co-founder of the Acupuncture & Massage College, the oldest college of Acupuncture and Massage Therapy in Florida, and his team of experts will stretch, press, and rub you to a healthier, happier you.

Come explore and take part in new ways to improve your health through massage and acupuncture, Qigong, yoga, and other demonstrations that will leave you breathing easier, pain-free, rejuvenated, and de-stressed.

Learn the basics of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chinese Herbs, and learn why this ancient healing art is so popular today!

And for those who need to know what the coming year holds for you, we offer you an astrology reading.

Who: Acupuncture & Massage College’s Chinese New Year’s celebration.

When: Saturday, February 9th

Time: 10:00AM - 3:00PM

Where: Acupuncture & Massage College, 10506 N. Kendall Drive, Miami, FL 33176.

Richard Browne is one of the first licensed Acupuncturists in the State of Florida in 1982.

He is the co-founder of the Acupuncture & Massage College, the oldest college of Acupuncture and Massage Therapy in Florida. He has served as President of the Florida State Oriental Medical Association and is currently President of the Acupuncture Physician Association. Dr. Browne holds a license in Massage Therapy in Florida since 1978. He has practiced and taught the Chinese art of Tai Chi and Qi Gong for more than 30 years.

Accessibility is a unique and important aspect of Dr. Browne’s services. His expertise in acupuncture is available at any time. Your initial consultation is free.

For information please call : 305-595-9500or visit www.acupuncturistmiami.com or www.amcollege.edu

Strengthen Your Body With QI GONG

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Happy Mardi Gras! Tomorrow Fat Tuesday will be gone, and it is the perfect time to lengthen and strengthen with a little Qi Gong.

After the holidays, we may be let a little weak from too much holiday shopping, too much holiday feasting, too much holiday celebrating, and too much holiday stress.

Stress never takes time off, and statistics from NCCAM show that stress-related disorders are at an all-time high. Consequently, other bodily ailments are also on the rise, such as chronic back pain, hypertension and heart disease. All of these can also wreak havoc on your body and mental health.

A powerful way to combat stress and its ancillary disorders is through the ancient, alternative medicine exercise of Qi Gong.

Qi Gong is practiced daily by millions of people in Asia every day, and is one of the most popular modalities within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for health and wellness.

Qi Gong uses meditation and movement to balance the body’s “life energy,” also known as Chi. Qi Gong’s combination of movement, breathing and meditation help to prevent or reduce stress by channeling life-giving bioelectrical Chi to problem areas. How? The simple exercises stimulate certain channels and acupoints on the body thus enhancing the flow of Chi and its effectiveness.

According to experts, a loose translation of the alternative healing term Chi Gong means “cultivation and conservation of vital energy.”

For more information on Qi Gong classes please call expert acupuncture physician Dr. Richard Browne at the Acupuncture and Massage College in Miami at 305.595.9500. Or visit www.acupuncturistmiami.com.

TAGS: Mardi Gras, alternative medicine, back pain, complementary medicine, heart disease, hypertension, meditation, mental health, Chi, Qi Gong, stress, stress reduction, Traditional
Chinese Medicine