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Acupuncture in Kelowna, BC

Deborah Gray, Reg Dr TCM, R.Ac

In today’s face paced world, people are turning to more traditional practices to help ease their stress, cure theirs ills, and calm their minds.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been practiced in China for more than 4,000 years. Since the 1970s, the acceptance of TCM, especially acupuncture, has grown steadily.

Many people report feelings of euphoria, energy and satisfaction, while others find it calms and balances them, relieves stress and pain and makes them feel happy. It can strengthen your immune system, enhance circulation, regulate hormones, increase energy, and reduce stress.

Dr. Gray continues to do ongoing and extensive training with Traditional Chinese Medicine which includes acupuncture, herbal therapy, dietary, cupping, and lifestyle changes. She strongly believes in the balance and harmony of body, mind, and spirit. TCM can be used to treat a myriad of conditions like back pain, shoulder pain, neck pain, sciatica, fertility, sinus problems, stress, fatigue, depression, emotional problems, pregnancy and even for cosmetic purposes.

Call today and find out what Dr. Gray and TCM can do for you.

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Deborah Gray Acupuncture Clinic
308 - 1500 Hardy Street
Kelowna V1Y 8H2
(250) 801-6400
Clinic Hours
Tue
9am - 5pm
Thu
9am - 2pm
Fri
9am - 4pm

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