ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE MEDICINE

  • Acute/ chronic pain

  • Period regulation and PMS symptoms

  • Hormone regulation

  • Natural fertility and IVF support

  • Mental health

  • Digestive disorders

  • Reproductive health

For any symptom
under the sun.

  • Respiratory conditions

  • Cardiovascular health

  • Neurological changes

  • Healing from injury 

  • Post traumatic stress

  • Side effects from chemotherapy

  • Autoimmune conditions

Close-up of a person receiving acupuncture therapy with needles inserted into their back by Dr. Ali Rose Hahn

ANCIENT WISDOM

Wooden tray with incense sticks next to a lit candle and burning palo santo on a lace tablecloth.

For more than 3,000 years, Chinese Medicine has been relied on to heal the root cause of imbalance on every level, from physical ailments to mental-emotional dis-ease. 

Acupuncture involves inserting thin, stainless steel sterile needles into specific acupuncture points along the body’s meridians. Stimulating these pathways at precise depths encourages the circulation of blood and qi, or life’s vital energy, to certain areas, organs and tissues. This ancient technique down-regulates the nervous system, reduces pain and inflammation, enhances immune response, promotes circulation and relaxes the body. 

Herbs are powerful medicine using curative properties of plants and minerals to not just palliate, but to heal internal imbalance at the root. This medicine is highly personalized to each individual.

There are a thousand ways to treat one symptom; the right one for you depends on your unique constitution. Acupuncture and herbal medicine is formulated to target your particular patterning. Inspired by nature, some mechanisms include invigorating, clearing stagnations, regulating temperatures, clearing toxins, settling the nerves, to name just a few. Formulas are taken as teas, capsules and powders, tailored to your preferences and needs. 

Add-On Modalities

  • cupping

    Used for pain and soreness. Using flame to create suction on the skin, cupping increases blood flow, drain lymphatic fluid and clear obstruction in the tissues and muscles in order to:

    Relieve muscular pain
    Promote circulation and recovery from workouts
    Enhance detoxification pathways

    Ali Rose Hahn, Denver Based Doctor of Chinese Medicine, performs cupping
  • moxibustion

    Heat therapy involving the burning of dried mugwort (Ai Ye) and hovering over acupuncture points. Warms the channels and infuses yang energy into the body for healing and freeing the flow of blood & qi. Moxa can help to:

    Increases energy and elevates mood
    Improves circulation of qi & blood
    Reduce pain, boosts immunity, lowers stress

    Ali Rose Hahn, Denver Based Doctor of Chinese Medicine, performing a wellness treatment using a slender tool on another person's back.
  • tui na

    Translating to “push-pull”, this medical massage technique that combines acupressure, deep tissue manipulation, and joint mobilization to promote the smooth flow of qi and blood throughout the body. Helps to:

    Relieve muscular tension and pain
    Improves circulation and lymphatic flow
    Promotes relaxation & enhances immunity

    Massage therapist giving a back massage to a person lying down.

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    Denver, Colorado
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Chinese Medicine understands that every human body is uniquely nuanced, and no two people receive the same treatment - no matter the symptoms. This medicine is whole-body-healing, seeing you as more than just your ailments, but a person capable of internal wellness of the mind and body.