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1522 Liberty Road, Suite B
Eldersburg, MD 21784

Monday-Friday 10-6
Saturday 10-4 Sunday 12-4
Other Hours available if prescheduled

Same Day Appointments

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"After my first session, I had more range of motion with my frozen shoulder. After several sessions, I had full range of motion."

Alan H.

AcuCare~ “We Care for You~ Body, Mind, & Spirit”
 

What is Qi? At the core of this ancient medicine is the philosophy that Qi (pronounced “chee”), or vital energy, flows throughout the body.  Qi animates the body and protects it from illness, pain, and disease.  A person’s health is influenced by the quality, quantity, and balance of Qi.

 

How does Qi move? 

Qi flows through specific pathways called meridians.  There are fourteen main meridians inside

the body.  Each meridian pathway is connected to specific organs and glands. Meridian pathways are like rivers flowing inside the body.  Where a river flows, it transports life-giving water that provides nourishment to the land, plants, and people.  Similarly, where meridian pathways flow, they bring life-giving Qi that provides nourishment to every cell, organ, gland, tissue, and muscle in the body.

 

How is Qi disrupted? An obstruction to the flow of Qi is like a dam.  When Qi becomes backed up in one part of the body, the flow becomes restricted in other parts.  This blockage of the flow of Qi can be detrimental to a person’s health, cutting off vital nourishment toQi Flow chart 

organs and glands.   Physical and emotional trauma, stress, lack of exercise, overexertion, seasonal changes, poor diet, accidents, or excessive activity are among the many things that can influence the quality, quantity and balance of Qi.  Normally, when a blockage or imbalance occurs, the body easily bounces back, returning to a state of health and well-being.  However, when this disruption is prolonged or excessive, or if the body is in a weakened state, illness, pain, or disease can set in.


 

What Does An Acupuncturist Do?Acupuncture picDuring the initial exam, a full health history is taken.  Questions are asked regarding health, symptoms, and lifestyle.  An appropriate physical exam is conducted, including pulse and tongue diagnosis.  Gathering this information enables the practitioner to effectively diagnose and detect any specific imbalances of Qi that may have contributed to a person’s health problems.  The practitioner can then create a well-structured treatment plan. Once the imbalances of Qi are detected, an acupuncturist will place fine, sterile needles at specific acupoints along the meridian pathways.  This safe and painless insertion of the needles can unblock the obstruction and balance Qi where it has become unbalanced.  Once this is done, Qi can freely circulate throughout the body, providing adequate nourishment to cells, organs, glands, tissue, and muscles.  This can eliminate pain and restore balance and harmony, as well as the body’s ability to heal itself–ultimately leading to optimal health and well-being.

 

Acupuncture is recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the World Health Organization(WHO) to be effective in the treatment of:
Addiction, Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, Bronchitis, Carpal tunnel Syndrome, Chronic fatigue, Colitis,Common cold,Constipation, Dental Pain, Depression, Diarrhea, Digestive
trouble, Dizziness, Dystentery, Emotional problems, Eye problems, Facial palsy, Fatigue, Fertility, Fibromyalgia, Gengivitis, Headache, Hiccough, Incontinence,
Indigestion, Irritable bowel syndrome, Low back pain, Menopause, Menstrual irregularities, Migraine, Morning sickness, Nausea, Osteoarthritis, Pain, PMS, Pneumonia, Reproductive problems, Rhinitis, Sciatica, Seasonal affective disorder
(SAD), Shoulder pain, Sinusitis, Sleep disturbances, Smoking cessation, Sore throat,
Stress, Tennis elbow, Tonsillitis, Tooth pain, Trigeminal neuralgia, Urinary tract Infections, Vomiting, and Wrist pain.

AcuCare 

Lynn Breeding, M.Ac., L.Ac.

Licensed Acupuncturist, Chinese Herbalist

1522 Liberty Road, Suite B Eldersburg, Maryland 21784

Hours of Operation: Tue 9-9, Wed 9-5, Thurs 2-9, Fri 9-5

Office Phone: 410-552-9858 Cell Phone: 443-789-1117

lynnbr@verizon.net

Initial  2-hour Consultation:   $125

1-hour appointments:  $75

Payment:  Cash, check, credit card.   Healthcare Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts may allow acupuncture treatments to count towards services.   Check with your provider.



Serving customers from Carroll County including: Eldersburg - 21784; Finksburg - 21048; Hampstead - 21074; Manchester - 21102; Marriottsville - 21104; Mount Airy - 21771; New Windsor - 21776; Sykesville - 21784; Taneytown - 21787; Union Bridge - 21791; Westminster - 21157, 21158; Woodbine - 21797

Serving customers from Howard County including: Columbia - 21044, 21045, 21046; Clarksville - 21029; Cooksville - 21723; Dayton - 21036; Elkridge - 21075; Ellicott City - 21042, 21043; Fulton - 20759; Glenelg - 21737; Glenwood - 21738; Guilford - 20763; Hanover - 21075, 21076; Highland - 20777; Marriottsville - 21104; Savage - 20763; West Friendship - 21784; Woodbine - 21797