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Practicing Tai Chi

TRUE NORTH
 

Acupuncture • Tai Chi • Qi Gong

Helping you find your true north of health!

About

Orit Dahari, L.Ac., DiplAc

Greetings!

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I'm Orit, Chinese Medicine and Tai Chi Practitioner, Acupuncturist, and Founder of True North Acupuncture.​ 

 

Acupuncture and Tai Chi have been a life-long passion of mine, and I would be honored and blessed to share their healing benefits with you! 

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Moxa

Return to Your Wholeness with the Ancient Wisdom of Chinese Medicine

Acupuncture is the insertion of extremely thin needles into the body at specific locations to stimulate blood circulation and activate natural immune response. The needles are sterile, single-use, stainless steel and are about the thickness of a cats whisker.

 

The National Institute of Health, the World Health Organization, and other national and international health and medical bodies now integrate and promote acupuncture as a safe, effective, and low-cost method of treatment for a wide variety of disorders.

A Tai Chi ‘posture’ is a single movement, like Part Wild Horse’s Mane or Brush Knee. Postures are linked together by transitions. This linking creates the Tai Chi Form. The same postures appear in many different Forms, but in different sequences and repetitions.  A Form is like a dance, or a piece of music. It has structure, purpose and flow. Each posture and transition fits together to create the entire Form.

 

 

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Our Next 4 Week Beginner Series is on Sundays:

January 5th-January 26th, 2025 at 12:00-1:00PM.

In-Person Only.

Space is limited to 10 people for individualized attention.

 

$100 for entire series; Early Bird Special: $75 if registered by 12/20/24.

Zelle me to reserve your spot:

914-705-1590

Medical qigong is a modality of traditional Chinese medicine which affects and directs the qi for therapeutic benefit. Acupuncture needles, herbs and tuina bodywork also affect the qi therapeutically, but medical qigong is distinct in that it relies on the ability to direct qi with one’s mind, breath, hands (for practitioner administered medical qigong), and posture/movement for self-care medical qigong.

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