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When Darkness Becomes Light and Light Becomes Darkness

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Oriental medical practitioners like me use the concept of ‘opposite interdependent energies’ to explain and highlight the necessity of balance in the body and in the environment. We call these energies yin and yang (pronounced YAWNG).

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Sheri Laine
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Sheri Laine is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Recovery Specialist, combining her expertise in acupuncture, communication, nutrition, and Chinese herbs for a uniquely effective and meaningful approach to treatment.

Sheri’s focus is lifestyle medicine and cognitive enrichment through Oriental Medical Teachings. As a Clinician, Sheri supports individuals, athletes and all family members who are striving to achieve balance, fitness, and happiness through healthy living choices, amplifying her expertise with lifestyle coaching.

Sheri Laine, L.Ac, Diplomate of Oriental Medicine, RS

Sheri Laine is a Licensed Acupuncturist and Recovery Specialist, combining her expertise in acupuncture, communication, nutrition, and Chinese herbs for a uniquely effective and meaningful approach to treatment. Sheri’s focus is lifestyle medicine and cognitive enrichment through Oriental Medical Teachings. As a Clinician, Sheri supports individuals, athletes and all family members who are striving to achieve balance, fitness, and happiness through healthy living choices, amplifying her expertise with lifestyle coaching.

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