About Wendy Brown, Licensed Acupuncturist PDF Print E-mail

Wendy Brown is a licensed acupuncturist who graduated from the New England School of Acupuncture in 1990.  Notably, she is the first, second generation practitioner to have graduated from NESA.  Ms Brown is the proprietor of ELEMENTAL CHANGES Oriental Medical Arts, which clinically focuses treatment on a wide-spectrum of health disorders ranging in nature and level of severity. Fortunate to have spent six months in China, Wendy studied at the Zhejiang College of TCM in Hangzhou. There she practiced as an intern under several esteemed physicians in a hospital facility and gained a greater understanding of the practices of TCM.

Wendy

Wendy has been practicing TCM for twenty years with an appreciation and talent for caring for patients all her own.

Areas of Further Interest

Researching the effective method of auricular (ear) acupuncture to facilitate chemical detoxification, Wendy gained practical knowledge which she uses to assist patients in her practice with substance detoxification. Fieldwork and training in New York City and Boston area facilities that successfully apply this 5 point auricular method have inspired the Acu~Detox Group format that Elemental Changes offers.

Her experience has extended to the care of post-partum mothers and newborns as a home support provider in the greater Boston area. This was an extensive and personally enriching 7 year exploration that profoundly highlighted her understanding of the needs and marvels of ushering in new life.

Dedicated to the practice of acupuncture and herbal medicine, and sensitive to the Tibetan people’s plight, Wendy has been fortunate to have devoted her skills to care for Tibetan refugees living in exile in Central India.

Wendy has worked in busy settings with other acupuncturists and is currently in private practice. In 1994 Wendy settled in Asheville, North Carolina where she and her family reside. As an inspired seeker of holistic healing for her own growth, she has explored the modalities of eastern medicine, forms of body work, cranio-sacral, breathwork, and psycho-spiritual counseling as bridges to develope perspective and balance. Her overall understanding is that everything we need to be happy and healthy lies within.  

' My years of practice have helped to considerably deepen my understanding of people and of relationships.  I am grateful to offer my experience and insights to assist patients to live healthy, more meaningful lives.'  ~WB

 

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