Traveling Integrative Asian Medicine Holistic Clinic in Arizona
Servicing Anthem, Carefree, Desert Hills, Glendale & New River
Mary Maurer, MSAc.,LAc.,Dipl.Ac.,LMT.,CH.,IYT
At the I AM Sanctuary, Mary’s unique Wellness approach is an innovative healing one that honors the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. Going far beyond these ancient techniques, Mary provides patients with state of the Art Bio-Medical treatment options for faster, more effective healing.
Mary utilizes Low Level Light lasers, Vibrational Sound healing through Heart centered Music, Neuromuscular therapy, TCM Cupping, Cranial Sacral Balancing, and Dietary & Nutritional enhancements. Ionic Foot Detox programs with Blood Chemistry Analysis are incorporated for a complete systemic detox, along with the Migun Jade Thermal Massage.
Tues., March 13 – Brea Murcek – Leaky Gut and Wheat toxins– It’s Impact on Your Body Wed., March 27 – Mary Maurer – Five Energy Phases – SPRING Season , – Follows Winter and Spring workshops Tues., April 3 – Adriana Stinnett – Good Health for Your Pet – Periodontal Care and Bloodwork Tues., April 24 – Daniel Boenning Continue reading
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