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Personalized treatment plans for pain relief, stress reduction, and overall wellness in Cityville, CA
Mary Moxa, L.Ac.
Mary Moxa brings over 12 years of experience specializing in women’s health, fertility support, and stress-related conditions. She combines gentle acupuncture techniques with herbal medicine and lifestyle counseling to create personalized treatment plans that address both immediate symptoms and long-term wellness goals.
What We Do
Acupuncture
Fine, sterile needles are gently placed at specific points along the body's meridians to restore energy flow and promote natural healing. Effective for pain relief, stress reduction, digestive issues, and a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. Most patients find the experience deeply relaxing.
Herbs
Customized herbal formulas tailored to your specific health needs and constitution. Drawing from centuries of traditional Chinese pharmacology, these natural remedies work synergistically with acupuncture to support healing, strengthen immunity, and address underlying imbalances.
Tui Na
Chinese therapeutic massage that uses rhythmic compression, acupressure, and stretching techniques to stimulate circulation and release blockages along the body's meridian pathways. Ideal for musculoskeletal pain, joint stiffness, and promoting overall relaxation and wellbeing.
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