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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.

Kitchen Renovation Part 1 – Before + Design Plan

By Laura Weatherbee

Hey friends! Today I want to share with you the details of my kitchen renovation project. I must confess that this was not a particularly “sustainable” renovation project. After working for nearly a…

Loveseat Vintage – My favorite furniture store

By Laura Weatherbee

I mentioned recently in this post that I’ve been embracing “slow design” these days. Rather than rushing around trying to create the perfect space, I’ve been taking time to let my home evolve organically.…

Just Say Yes.

By Adam Cunningham

Yesterday, Laura and I went to the Women’s March 2018. To be honest, I had no intention of going. Originally, I had plans to meet up with a friend yesterday. When those plans…

Mission explained

By Live to Sustain

We wanted to expand on our mission statement a bit in case anyone was still wondering what “Live to Sustain” is all about. ADAM: The idea was spurred on by curiosity. I asked…

All’s well when eating well… Maybe…

By Adam Cunningham

Recently, I posted this article that asks people to think a tad more about some of the day-to-day items they purchase. I mentioned that what we eat has an impact on the environment. I learned…

Its the small things. Start with Carbon Credits

By Laura Weatherbee

The past few months have been pretty crazy. Across the country we are dealing with unprecedented flooding, drought, and heat waves. Climate change is very real, and its effects are incredibly scary and…