Sunday, September 5, 2010

Andrea Iwi’ula, MS, LAc, Dipl Ac


Andrea Iwi'ula, MS, LAc

Andrea Iwi’ula (E-Vee-oo-lah) earned her Masters of Science in Acupuncture from Bastyr University, a leading academic center for natural health sciences. She has been a licensed and nationally certified Acupuncturist since 1998.

She utilizes both 5-Element theory, constitution, and technique; as well as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) diagnosis and healing modalities such as moxibustion, cupping, acupressure, and Qi Gong, in addition to offering dietary advice based on Oriental medical theory and diagnosis.

She currently holds a seat on the Board of the Washington East Asian Medicine Association (WEAMA) and is also a member of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). She is passionate about the profession and believes that Acupuncture and East Asian Medicine is a vital and integral portion of today’s health care system.

In 2005, Andrea completed a four and one-half year program that studied ancient Hawaiian culture, spirituality, energetics, and healing modalities and their use in modern society; including intense study of Lomi Kino and Kahea.

Presently, Andrea is an adjunct professor at Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington teaching Practice Management, Ethics, and Jurisprudence.

Andrea is committed to providing the highest quality care by utilizing acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques, and energetic medicine to invigorate, balance, and nourish the body and essence in order to bring about optimal health and well being.

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