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Gloria Chan is offering to existing clients of Healing Sensations a free consultation through March. “For me, acupuncture has never


By Matt Tate For some, the term “acupunc-


ture” conjures up images of gruel- ing treatments as patients painfully lay on a bed of prickly needles. Gloria Chan of Timeless Healing


does not subscribe to the “no pain, no gain” theory. She uses what she calls “the Rolls Royce of needles” in an effort to gently relieve her clients of their ailments. “I always want the best for my


patients,” she said. Chan, who recently opened up


her business at Healing Sensations in Woodfin, trained in England and operated three private practices in Oxford before moving to the United States. Acupuncture, she said, works to


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cure physical and emotional prob- lems, from aches and pains to stress


and depression, on both young and old alike. Te key for effective treatment is to find the underlying source of the problem. A headache, for instance, could be rooted in a problem in the feet, Chan added. As far as the “needle phobia” that


lingers for some of her patients, she offers other techniques such as pres- sure, heat and electronic pulses to first treat the issue. Tough, Chan said, “From my


experience, the needle always works better.” She offered that, while only a select few of her patients have not responded to treatments, for physi- cal problems, acupuncture is most effective when it is administered shortly after a pain arises. Chan said she spends time with


her patients and offers advice on how lifestyle choices can affect physical and emotional issues.


been a job. It’s a chance to reach out, help and connect with other people. I get more satisfaction from that,” she said. “An important part of the treatment is when we talk to people. We are working in a part- nership. I want people to get better. Tat’s my main concern.” Her inclusion to Healing Sensa-


tion adds to the offering of healing modalities at the business. Laura Haas with Red Tread Counseling opened late last year. Chan’s office is open by appoint-


ment only. She is available from 9 am to 8 pm Monday through Sat- urday. She offers free telephone consultation as well. She can be reached at 828-989-


3270. Healing Sensations is located at 201 Stone Ridge Blvd. in Wood- fin.


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Acupuncturist offers gentle techniques for treatment


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