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Jamie Bacharach

Head of Practice, Medical Acupuncturist at Acupuncture Jerusalem
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The Head of Practice at the Acupuncture Jerusalem Clinic, Jamie Bacharach Dipl.Ac, is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Chinese Medicine Practitioner who has worked under and learned from some of the most talented and accomplished Chinese Medicine practitioners in the world.

Jamie practices by synergizing the best of both Western Medicinal Theory and Practical Chinese Medicine Techniques. She believes that the best treatment is derived from more than one source and practices accordingly, applying Eastern healing practices backed by ancient, tried and tested healing treatments.

Jamie graduated with distinction from the Reidman International School For Complementary and Integrative Medicine in Jerusalem. Originally from Toronto, Canada, Jamie is the founder of the Acupuncture Jerusalem Clinic. She also serves as an expert contributor to various publications and pieces in the realms of health, wellness and medicine.

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  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Validated: Sound Influences Cellular Health
    Jamie notes that ancient beliefs about music's influence align with findings on sound affecting cells. The Five Phases resonate with specific sounds and organs, impacting cellular communication. "The study doesn’t provide any new information that wasn't being taught in traditional Chinese medicine," Jamie says, but it may refine frequency use, bridging ancient wisdom with modern science.
  • Facial Acupuncture: The Natural Botox Alternative
    Jamie, Head of Practice at Acupuncture Jerusalem, offers insights into facial acupuncture. With extensive experience, Jamie explains how this natural, less invasive method can improve skin appearance, serving as an effective alternative to botox. Jamie says, "I have extensive experience performing acupuncture services as a botox alternative and can cover this A to Z."
  • Unlocking Dandelion's Hidden Potential: From Tea to Scalp Health
    Jamie reveals dandelion's versatility: brew detoxifying tea, ferment sweet wine, and create plant fertilizer. Use dandelion tinctures for liver health and essential oils for scalp nourishment. Jamie notes, "Dandelions are vitamin-rich," offering benefits from aiding digestion to enhancing hair health.
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  • “Acupuncture is predicated on the idea that energy, or qi, flows through our bodies through channels called meridians,” Jamie Bacharach, Dipl.Ac, a licensed medical acupuncturist, told Healthline.

    “When the flow of qi is disrupted, lacking, or excessive, illness may follow. Acupuncture needles are inserted at various points on the body to manipulate the flow of qi and achieve healing.”

    https://www.healthline.com/health-news/acupuncture-during-pregnancy-may-relieve-low-back-pelvic-pain

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