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Acupuncture works with your natural energy called “qi” allowing relief and optimization of health.
Meet the Practitioner
Dr. Linda Zhou is a national board-certified acupuncturist and licensed acupuncture practitioner by the State of Ohio Medical Board. She has decades of medical experience and possesses extensive education in both Western & Eastern medicine. Prior to pursuing her acupuncture career, she trained as a physician in China and worked at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital for over 20 years.
Her interests include improving fertility rates, reducing pre- and post- menopausal symptoms, ameliorating the side effects of chemotherapy, and relieving chronic pain from migraines, arthritis and musculoskeletal related issues.
Dr. Linda sees acupuncture not only as an effective treatment modality, but also an important integration of traditional Chinese medicine into daily life. She is an advocate for food as medicine, living a balanced lifestyle, and achieving mind-body balance (commonly known as Yin-Yang in Eastern medicine). She is passionate about combining elements of Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine to deliver an integrated approach to her practice.
ADDRESS:
4760 Red Bank Expy., Ste. 223
Cincinnati, OH 45227
We are now wheelchair accessible with ramp and elevator.
Online scheduling will walk you through the scheduling process step by step and display all up to date availability.
Looking forward to seeing you for some self care!

LATEST POSTS
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Acupuncture and Inflammation
Your acupuncturist may detect inflammation or precursors to inflammation in the tongue and pulse diagnosis. Inflammation is most apparent and pronounced with “heat” signs. (A red tongue body, a yellow tongue coating, “rolling” rapid pulse, etc.) “Dampness” is another pathogen that involves inflammation directly or the precursor to inflammation. Signs of dampness include: teethmarks, “soggy
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Healthy Life: All Aspects
What Defines Health: Healthy perspective Healthy body Healthy drive Healthy diet Healthy sleep Balance of activity and inactivity Love in Love out Giving and Receiving Thriving and Striving Creation and Realization Discipline and Reflection 4 Seasons… Turn Turn Turn Forgiveness, Forgiveness, Forgiveness Reflect on an item at a time. What comes to your attention? What is
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Weight loss: all aspects
It is a common tendency to misinterpret spiritual hunger or relationship hunger for physical hunger. This unconscious patterning finds us reacting to feelings of loneliness, unworthiness, or anger in a self-defeating fashion. Gulping and swallowing our way to an even greater hunger for self esteem and fulfillment. When you are physically hungry, eat food slowly,
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Acupuncture is Holistic
Acupuncture is “Holistic Medicine”. You hear the term “holistic” in a lot of areas these days. It seems to be the catch phrase. In its broadest sense, holistic refers to the outer universe as the macrocosm and us as individuals in terms of the relative microcosm. It is all encompassing. We also frequently use the term to define
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Passion for Relaxing Acupuncture
Acupuncture is one of the most relaxing therapies in health care because: 1. needles balance the flow of energy in the body –> balance = smooth sailing! 2. the client’s job is to relax completely for 25 minutes after needle insertion 3. clients either fall into a deep meditation, relaxation, or sleep… if they can
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One Blogger’s Experience: Community Acupuncture
I am sitting in a comfortable reclining chair with my feet up, my eyes closed, and soft music playing in the background. It has been about ten or fifteen minutes I am guessing. I am not asleep but I am very aware of how relaxed my body has become. I am sleepy and calm. I
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