Classical Chinese Medicine
Classical Chinese Medicine (CCM) is a comprehensive medical system based on the writings of various sage-physicians over the last 3,000 years. It provides profound understandings and treatments of the whole person.
Just as energy is understood as both a particle and a wave, the body can be seen as dense, solid matter as well as an electromagnetic field, with the tangible and intangible constantly informing one another—both in pathogenesis and in the healing of imbalances. Chinese Medicine employs this knowledge through the vibrational component of bodywork and the more material elements of herbs and nutrition.
Acupuncture, acupressure & massage
From sinew to bone marrow, subtle pathways of energy called meridians flow through the body, sustaining, informing and connecting each cell. The many modalities employed in CCM are designed to influence this meridian network, bringing the whole being into equilibrium. Acupuncture, acupressure, and massage tap into certain points along the meridians that direct specialized messages to the body. Depending on which types of meridians are being addressed, tight muscles can be relaxed, metabolism quickened, or internal organs purged of latent pathology.
Herbal & dietary medicine
Herbal and dietary medicine also enter specific meridians, and each substance’s taste, energetic temperature, and empirical functions determine which organ networks should be impacted and how. Combinations of herbs or foods prescribed provide a balanced, complementary formula that addresses all aspects of a patient’s condition.
What to Expect
Sessions begin with an extensive intake to assess medical history, physical functions, lifestyle habits, environmental influences and stress. Diagnostic procedures include examination of tongue and pulses and palpation to detect areas of deficiency or stagnation.
Depending on patient preferences and indicated treatment protocols, massage, acupressure, acupuncture, heat therapy or moxabustion, essential oils, cupping, or various other techniques may be applied. Individually tailored herbal formulas will usually be prepared, and dietary/exercise recommendations suggested for daily maintenance between visits.
Deep relaxation
The needles used for acupuncture are very fine, sterile and disposable. Their insertion is rarely painful and actually allows patients the chance to experience the sensation of energy flowing through their meridians. Often treatments produce deep relaxation, diminishing physical tension and emotional stress. Many patients make use of their quiet time on the treatment table to sleep, meditate or work with their breath to enhance the healing effects.
Course of treatment
Course of treatment varies for each individual, depending upon constitution, chronicity, compliance, and response to treatment. For an acute condition, frequent treatment for a short duration is usually indicated.
For a more in-depth constitutional condition, it can be an ongoing process. CCM was traditionally used to prevent illness, since energetic patterns of imbalance can be detected long before symptoms and disease emerge. This type of treatment is brief, simple and very effective.
Seasonal cleanses, enhancing fertility, and supporting a healthy pregnancy are examples where one might employ Chinese medicine while not experiencing overt pain or discomfort.
Tatyanna Teeuwisse, LAc
Tatyanna
Tatyanna is a licensed acupuncturist in the State of California. She holds a BA in Feminist Studies and a Masters in Traditional Chinese Medicine. She attended a PhD program in Classical Chinese Medicine, and continues intensive postdoctoral studies of CCM on a regular basis with her primary teacher Jeffrey Yuen, 88th generation lineage holder with unparalleled knowledge of the roots and applications of this profound healing system.
Tatyanna studies qi gong, tai chi, and meditation with sifu Yung Xiang Tseng.
Tatyanna's practice is also informed by in-depth training and 22 years' experience in herbal medicine, nutrition, cleansing, massage, and yoga. Clinically, she has worked with a large population of people suffering from emotional and sleep-related disturbances, immune, autoimmune and degenerative conditions, musculoskeletal problems, digestive and endocrine imbalances, and reproductive issues from menses through menopause.
She is a long time member of the South Bay Birth Community and works extensively with women to support conception, maintain a healthy pregnancy, and prepare and recover from an optimal childbirth.
Tatyanna enjoys helping patients relieve symptoms and regain peacefulness, vitality, and purpose –both through treatment and lifestyle counseling. She believes wholeheartedly that everyone can learn to access and direct the body's innate wisdom and ability to heal, and works with utmost dedication to that end.