Community
Acupuncture with Kyla Boles
Thursday, June 24th–
Appointments every 10 minutes from 11:15am–1:15pm [$30]
Community acupuncture is the experience of receiving
acupuncture treatments in a group setting. Acupuncture treats
a variety of concerns. Some examples are:
- Arthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain and carpal
tunnel
- Allergies, asthma and other respiratory problems
- Gastrointestinal issues
- Gynecological problems like infertility and
PMS
- Depression, anxiety, insomnia and stress
- And many more physical, emotional and neurological
issue
Each treatment begins with a brief intake discussing
your goal of the treatment. After the intake you will rest
on your yoga mat and the treatment will begin. Depending on
your concern 5-10 needles will be placed in your ears, arms
or legs. Each treatment lasts 20-30 minutes but you are welcome
to stay longer.
The goal is to make acupuncture affordable and
accessible. If you are familiar with acupuncture this is a
great way to receive treatments at a reduced cost and if you
are new to acupuncture, it is an opportunity to experience
this powerful healing with the comfort and support of others.
Kyla Boles is board certified in Acupuncture
and Chinese Herbology by the NCCAOM (National Certification
Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine) and is a
Diplomate in Oriental Medicine (Dipl.OM.), as well as licensed
as an Acupuncturist by the State of Illinois.
Kyla received her Masters of Science in Traditional
Oriental Medicine (MSTOM) from Pacific College of Oriental
Medicine, one of the most prominent colleges training Oriental
Medicine practitioners in the U.S. today; she received extensive
training in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, and other accessory
techniques used to treat disorders from a wide variety of disease
causes.
Kyla graduated from the University Wisconsin
Milwaukee with a Bachlors of Science degree in Social Work
and Women's studies. Health and human services has always been
an important aspect of Kyla's life. From her experiences as
a Social Worker she realized the importance of treating the
mind, body, and spirit. |