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Cupping and Gua sha
Cupping and gua sha can be combined with acupuncture treatments or offered as a stand alone treatment without an initial consultation
Tui na
Tui na or Chinese massage is offered as a stand alone treatment or can be added on to your acupuncture treatment.
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Erin Alexander R. TCMP 4264
Erin Alexander is registered with the CTCMA and ATCMA. She has studied Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Canadian College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and Pacific Rim College. She continues to further her knowledge and skills through various courses, seminars and conferences.
Erin is passionate about healing and Chinese Medicine. She believes in the idea of treating the whole person and restoring balance to the body and mind, with a focus on prevention. Her experiences growing up surrounded by nature have given her a great respect and love for nature’s sophisticated workings and yet simplicity which Chinese medicine embodies.
Erin practices traditional needling techniques, cupping therapy, tui na, gua sha, auriculotherapy and yang shen, and herbal medicine. She has helped patients seek relief from headaches, insomnia, chronic and acute pain, bi polar disorder, depression and digestive complaints. As well, Erin has a special interest in emotional/mental health, women’s health issues, pregnancy and pediatrics.
Erin believes our bodies have an amazing capacity to heal themselves. She uses her knowledge of Chinese and Western medicine, mind, heart and intuition to discover what your body and spirit need.
When not at the spa, Erin can be found braving the elements sailing or hiking, practicing the art of stillness through Tai Chi or racing after her fiery daughter
Erin Alexander is registered with the CTCMA and ATCMA. She has studied Traditional Chinese Medici... Read More
Karin Beviere
(She/Her)
R.TCM.P
Karin’s intent is to bring the best of traditional and modern energetic therapies to help people empower and heal themselves in alignment with nature.
She’s successfully treated hormonal imbalances, autoimmune conditions, degenerative disease, digestive issues, insomnia, anxiety and depression, mothers to-be, injuries and chronic pain.
Karin practiced Homeopathic Medicine for well over a decade before becoming registered as a TCM Practitioner. She uses acupuncture, East Asian herbs, cupping, homeopathics and lifestyle rituals to gently nudge the body towards a greater expression of health.
Karin splits her time between Victoria and Salt Spring, is the proud mother of a 21 year old daughter and she speaks French. This year she’s branching out her love of the wilderness by learning how to sail.
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Xiaoyan (Sicheng) Chen
Xiao Yan Chen (Sicheng Chen) comes from a distinguished medical family in China, where her father is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) doctor with over 50 years of experience. Inspired by this legacy, Xiao Chen pursued her own path in medicine, completing her MD academic and clinical training at Chengdu University of TCM in Sichuan Province, China. She also earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Western Medicine from Chongqing Medical University, positioning her to integrate both Eastern and Western medical practices. Xiao Chen’s career in China spanned over 15 years, during which she worked as a Resident Physician and later as an Associate Chief Physician specializing in Pediatrics at Chengdu Women’s and Children’s Health Center Hospital. Her extensive practice encompassed a range of clinical, instructional, and research roles, with a focus on Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Rehabilitation, and the integration of TCM and Western Medicine. After immigrating to Canada, Xiao Chen continued her professional journey by serving as a TCM and MD instructor at Oshio TCM College and practices as a Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner (R.TCM.P). In her personal life, Xiao Chen enjoys reading, traveling, gardening, and playing ping- pong. With a deep fondness for her hometown of Chengdu, she adopted the nickname “Sicheng” as a tribute.
Xiao Yan Chen (Sicheng Chen) comes from a distinguished medical family in China, where her father... Read More
Jingxia (Cielo) Gu
Cielo is a dedicated practitioner and teacher with a deep passion for holistic health. Her journey began in 2002 with yoga, which sparked a lifelong exploration of the body, mind, and energy systems. Over the years, she has expanded her expertise to include Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Tai Chi, Qigong, and therapeutic bodywork, integrating these disciplines into a comprehensive approach to well-being.
Her TCM practice is rooted in over a decade of study, beginning at Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine University in 2012 and culminating in her certification as a Registered TCM Practitioner (R.TCM.P) in 2024. She believes that the principles of Yin-Yang Balance theory form the foundation of both Chinese medicine and the internal arts, allowing her to offer treatments that align with the body’s natural energy flow.
Cielo’s background in yoga and movement therapy is extensive. She has completed over 600 hours of teacher training, including advanced studies at Kaivalyadhama, India’s oldest yoga institute. She has been teaching yoga since 2006, incorporating insights from her continued studies in body mechanics, breathwork, and energetic alignment.
Her Tai Chi and Qigong training began with an intensive three-month immersion in Chen Village, the birthplace of Chen-style Tai Chi. She deepened her practice under a Chen-style national champion daily for years before moving to Canada, and in 2024, she traveled to Wudang Mountain to study Taoist practices. She integrates Tai Chi and Qigong principles into both her teaching and therapeutic work, emphasizing relaxation, whole-body coordination, and internal energy cultivation.
In addition, Cielo has professional training in Thai Massage and Acupressure, having studied in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where she learned traditional techniques that restore balance and enhance the body’s self-healing abilities. Her understanding of energetic pathways, meridian theory, and movement therapy allows her to offer a unique, integrative approach to patient care.
Cielo views health as a dynamic balance of body, mind, and energy. Whether through acupuncture, herbal therapy, movement practices, or bodywork, she is committed to helping her patients restore harmony, build resilience, and cultivate lasting wellness.
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Mansze Yeung
Mansze’s interest in Traditional Chinese Medicine was inspired by her Chinese doctor who took care of her parents when they went through the healing journey of cancer. She is a compassionate acupuncturist graduated from Pacific Rim College with Summa Cum Laude. After years of rigorous study and hands-on training, she has cultivated a deep understanding of the ancient principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine and has the honor to be the teaching assistant for TCM diagnosis and Internal Medicine at her school. In addition, Mansze is dedicated to ongoing professional development, she attends workshops and shadows at different clinics as much as possible. She has also completed her Xiu’s style acupuncture training in Taiwan in 2022.
She looks forward to building a practice that emphasizes a whole body approach to health, helping people to find balance through the art of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In her spare time, she enjoys reading and spending time with her cat, Ah Dee.
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