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Traditional Medicine For A Modern World

Acupuncture taps into the body's innate healing capacity to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. With roots in ancient China, Traditional Chinese Medicine is a complete system of medicine that treats the whole person - body, mind, and spirit. Using a combination of Eastern medicine and Western science, Dr. Laura uses an integrated approach to help patients with a wide range of physical and mental health conditions including pain, anxiety, insomnia, digestive issues, and more.

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Dr. Laura 庆中 Weatherbee, L.Ac.
Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

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Acupuncture taps into the body's innate healing capacity
to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. 

Live To Sustain Blog

As a Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, I understand that individual health is just one part of a larger whole. When we consider health through a holistic lens, it includes so much more than the human body. The health of our planet, our families, our communities, and ourselves are all deeply intertwined. It's time to stop living passively, and take responsibility for sustainability.

Revolutionary Healing: The Untold Story of Acupuncture in Black History

By Laura Weatherbee

When you think about the history of acupuncture, the Black Panther Party is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. But actually, this revolutionary group played a key role in bringing…

Laura’s Guide To The Convoy Asian Cultural District

By Laura Weatherbee

The Convoy Asian Cultural District, also known as Convoy Street, is one of my favorite neighborhoods in San Diego. It recently received official recognition from the city of San Diego as a hub…

Podcast Interview With Shot & Chaser – How Does Acupuncture Work?

By Laura Weatherbee

I was recently interviewed by Jon Devo of the Spot & Chaser podcast on Spotify, and had a great time sharing my knowledge of this ancient medicine. We talked about the origins of…

Travel Guide: A Week In Shanghai

By Laura Weatherbee

This post was originally published on February 26, 2016 on www.lweatherbee.com. I recently spent an incredible week in Shanghai, and I wanted to tell you more about the trip. This past December, I…

Adventures in Gardening – Our First Season Of Planting

By Laura Weatherbee

Since we moved into our house two years ago, we’ve been dreaming of planting a garden and growing our own food. It’s been hard to find the time with life being so busy…

From Boring To Beautiful – Check Out This Thrifted Dining Table DIY Makeover

By Laura Weatherbee

I bought this dining table four years ago from Loveseat Vintage, a used furniture store here in San Diego. I don’t know if the store is still around, but at the time it…