John Aguilar, Jr, MSTCM, LAc

Dipl Ac & CH (NCCAOM)

Licensed, Board Certified Acupuncturist and Chinese Medical Herbalist

Chinese character for the Chinese concept of Yin Muladhara, the First or Root cakra Manipura, the Third or Navel cakra Vishuddhi, the Fifth or Throat cakra The Ba-gua trigrams around the Yin-yang symbol Ajna, the Sixth or Third Eye cakra Anahata, the Fourth or Heart cakra Swadhisthana, the Second cakra Chinese character for the Chinese concept of Yang

Community Acupuncture

As a practitioner, one of the great things about Chinese medicine is its enormous wealth of information on health and illness. There are many different theories and approaches, all consistent in fundamental principles, to both diagnosing and treating illness. This is why many refer to Chinese medicine as an art; any individual practitioner has a huge range of medical styles to choose from in practicing their own Chinese medicine.

One of these variations is treating a group of people all at once, instead of private, one-on-one sessions. It's called 'Community Acupuncture'.