Welcome to Point of Serenity! Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine in Minnesota.
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I am currently taking a short hiatus. Current clients may request a refill of herbs. Be back soon.
(Due to COVID, I may postpone your appointment with short notice, as the situation warrants. I apologize for any inconvenience.
I will be wearing a mask and gloves during appointments. I encourage everyone to continue to wear a mask in my offices, even if you are fully vaccinated. Many children are still unvaccinated and vulnerable to virus transmission. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thank you.)
About
I am a licensed acupuncturist and Diplomate of Chinese Medicine, practicing since 2012. I offer acupuncture, herbal consults, cupping and CranioSacral Therapy.
I charge $70 per session, including the first session, which may take longer than an hour. Each session includes acupuncture with cupping, herbs, and/or CranioSacral in combination as the situation arises.
Everyone is prescribed herbs at their first session. A bag of tea is $12. I, occasionally, prescribe a bottle of herbal tablets with varying prices, depending on size and strength.
I accept cash, check, Visa, or MasterCard. I have the Square app for processing cards.
Blog
What the Energy!?
This was supposed to be my September entry, but when I tried to post, my tablet said that my website didn’t exist. I figured out a way around, but I think I’m going to take this opportunity to end my blogging. I may pick it back up later, but the future changes every week. One …
A Few TCM Ideas About Dreams
I know that a lot of people have been having bad dreams this year. These are a few explanations from a TCM point of view. In the book Dragon Rises, Red Bird Flies by Dr. Leon Hammer, he addresses nightmares. He writes that weak Shen of the Heart and poor Gall Bladder function causes them. The …
Post-COVID symptoms, Qi, Phlegm, and Tea
I have been thinking about post-COVID symptoms, and here are some of the possible reasons, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). And some things you can do to help yourself, if you are experiencing these post-illness. Qi and yin can become deficient after any long and/or difficult illness. And if the illness has phlegm production, …
Contact
Call or text at: 612-432-2985.
Email at: tammygerberlac@earthlink.net
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2025 4th St., Suite 100, White Bear Lake, MN 55110