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Locality: Allentown, Pennsylvania

Phone: (610) 841-9300



Address: 2358 Sunshine Rd Ste 100 18103 Allentown, PA, US

Website: www.livingartsmedicine.com

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Lisa Baas Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine 06.11.2020

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Lisa Baas Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine 21.10.2020

https://cdna.artstation.com//gael-mcgill-cellularlandscape THIS IS THE INSIDE OF YOUR CELL! Sometimes your cells get clogged. Want more energy? I can help you help your mitochondria to have more energy by cellular detox. Call for a consultation!

Lisa Baas Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine 17.10.2020

The moon streams in my window. I can’t sleep. I can feel the pulse of my heart beat in my neck. It’s almost Halloween. It’s the kind of night where you don’t need light to see outside in the country, the fields are illuminated by the moon. Trick or Treat night is happening all over towns near me. It’s Friday night, party night in the rust belt and the moon is almost full. It’s cold and clear. A perfect night for an adventure. We might be having the first true trick or treat n...ight ever. It’s the first trick or treat night I can recall where fear is real along with uncertainty and maybe for some dread. The threat of contracting a virus is possible and pandemic numbers are growing higher, if you believe in such things. Just like ghosts and goblins, the spook of the virus might be real. It might get us.. tonight or tomorrow. We take our risks and chances. Life and celebrations continue as they must. Masks, face coverings and make up will be covering children’s faces as they go out asking for candy. Adults will be masked. Ingenious candy delivery devices made from PVC pipes for dropping candy from high porch perches into plastic pumpkin purses and tiny tot hands will work. Homemade drop boxes and gloved hands will dispense goodies. We celebrate the change of seasons the coming darkness. We honor the dead. It’s a perfect night for a costumed nurse, doctor or mad scientist.. a mummy or some other hooded creature. Will you get a trick or a treat? Risk or reward? We all ponder this on a daily basis as we go about our daily lives. Will the chance we take on the streets be one that reaps sweets or will the reaper sweep in on us? The threat is real, isn’t it. We must truly love life, celebration, thrills, excitement and fear of the unknown to keep this life and Halloween tradition going in spite of risk. Such is life these days. We must persist and celebrate. Many fear death and sickness. Others believe a hoax and political tools are tricking us. The threat is real isn’t it? We can only truly know what we experience in our own lives. Media plays it both ways it’s bad. it’s not bad Since we can’t really know for sure, we should take precautions. In medicine, we have what is called universal precaution. We assume everyone is infected and so we keep the same safety measures and precautions in place with everyone all of the time. We all need to celebrate and keep on living. We all need to feel safe and normal with our friends and family. We all need to honor the dead. So on this Halloween as we ponder life and remember our dead, please be careful. We never know whether life is going to bring us a trick or treat..Happy Halloween! See more

Lisa Baas Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine 30.09.2020

Quick and tasty savory oatmeal breakfast you will love! Hard squash (like butternut, buttercup, acorn or kabocha.. de-seeded and peeled... raw or already cooked) Oatmeal -3/4 cup 1 small Leek, washed and cut bite sized... 1-3 small pieces of Cauliflower head cut into bite size pieces Salt 1 tsp.Golden organic miso Take that baked squash or raw squash (cut into small pieces). Put in pan. Add oatmeal, cut leek, salt and cauliflower broken into small pieces. Cover with water. Cook for 15 minutes or until soft. Add miso in your bowl. If desired add chopped scallions or roasted nuts Remember during the fall and winter months I am open at the office as well as doing tele-medicine and phone consults! If you like this content please share and send to your friends and family and let them know natural medicine works best!

Lisa Baas Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine 18.09.2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch Floaters and dry eyes can easily be treated with Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine. One more thing natural medicine does well. !!!

Lisa Baas Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine 06.09.2020

Depression...? Anxiety?... did you know that 70% of the serotonin is made in your gut? and that by changing your diet, healing your gut and reprogramming your nervous system with acupuncture you can feel better. Want to get to a natural high on life? Acupuncture and herbs can help! Call today!