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Traditional Healing Arts We provide acupuncture and herbal medicine remedies to patients ready to make changes in their lives

🙅‍♀️ What foods should I avoid this spring?  🙅Spicy Foods and too much alcohol
05/05/2022

🙅‍♀️ What foods should I avoid this spring? 🙅
Spicy Foods and too much alcohol

Being able to acquire herbal treatment from a practitioner without going to a medical facility is a safe and easy way fo...
27/04/2022

Being able to acquire herbal treatment from a practitioner without going to a medical facility is a safe and easy way for you to support your health. Through the pharmacy, we provide herbal formulas to support your health and immune system as well as assist your healing from colds/flus and disease at any stage. Whether you’d like some ideas on how to build and support your immune system, treat illness, reduce stress or re-establish a since of calm we are here for you!

Please email or call 707-894-5313 or info@traditionalhealingarts.com

We are here for you!

May this holiday season be filled with rest, and rejuvenation! We want to thank all of our customers and the greater Hop...
23/12/2021

May this holiday season be filled with rest, and rejuvenation! We want to thank all of our customers and the greater Hopland community for being apart of our journey!

In the spirit of rest, our clinic will be closed 12/24/2019-01/01/2020 we look forward to seeing you in the new year!

Yep, it's that time of year Winter Extreme   ❄️D**g Zhi, ‘Winter Extreme’, more commonly known as the ‘Winter Solstice’,...
22/12/2021

Yep, it's that time of year Winter Extreme ❄️

D**g Zhi, ‘Winter Extreme’, more commonly known as the ‘Winter Solstice’, is the moment Yin (陰), having achieved its maximum, pauses for a moment before the spark of Yang (陽) ignites and begins its ascent. This Sacred Silence is the birth of life. Take a moment, align yourself with heaven and earth, settle your breath, pause your breath and reside in the emptiness and silence from which all things originate.

Autumn EndsIn poetry and art Autumn is often portrayed as the seasonal embodiment of melancholy and solitude. The shorte...
21/12/2021

Autumn Ends

In poetry and art Autumn is often portrayed as the seasonal embodiment of melancholy and solitude. The shortening days and dwindling light, coupled with the cooling of the weather, slows down our activity and brings us to the energetic movement of harvest. This movement also brings us into a place of quiet self-reflection, and reminds us of whence we came. Autumn was the time that made the great Chinese poet Du Fu remember and long for home. As the leaves change color and fall to the ground we are all reminded of our own impermanence, yet the ritual movement of the season goes on, and if we can stay healthy we will continue to observe this ritual transformation from Yang to Yin, and then back again during the seasons of the many years to come.

Address

13460 S. Highway 101
CA
95449

Opening Hours

Tuesday 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday 09:00 - 19:00
Saturday 09:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+17078945313

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ABOUT OUR PRACTICE

Traditional Healing Arts is dedicated to bridging classical Chinese medical insights to the clinical needs of the contemporary patient. We strive to restore and maintain health with acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutritional therapy, and lifestyle recommendations that have been proven safe and effective for centuries.

Sara Kaufman, MS, LAC

Sara Kaufman grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, developing appreciation for nature and a passion for photography. She moved to California, where her love and understanding of the natural world eventually led her to pursue the study of Chinese Medicine, in San Francisco. Today, she holds a masters degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and is licensed to practice acupuncture and herbal medicine by the California Acupuncture Board. Additionally, Sara is certified in the highly regarded “Mei Zen Cosmetic Acupuncture System”, as well as the “Mei Zen Acupuncture System for the Abdomen: From Fertility to Weight Loss.” She has studied in China and with many distinguished acupuncturists in California. Sara has participated in an internship growing medicinal herbs, hoping to add medicine to her garden. Her services include Japanese Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Cosmetic Acupuncture, Medicinal Herbs, Tui Na, and Nutritional Counseling. Sara is known for her quiet presence, exceptional listening skills, warmth and painless needling techniques. Sara possesses a deep understanding of the power of Chinese Medicine through her own personal healing.

Angelina Artemoff, LMT, RPP