A note on COVID-19:

Due to the risk of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), we encourage all patients who are sick or experiencing symptoms such as fever, difficulty breathing, and/or coughing, to reschedule your appointment by texting or calling (858)344-0953. Additionally, if you have reason to believe you were exposed for any reason or have been traveling recently please consider rescheduling. In order to protect our patients during this time we will be more lenient with late cancelation fees for rescheduled appointments. For all others not experiencing any symptoms we are here for you during this time and taking all the precautions to keep the office clean and disinfected to provide a safe space for you de-stress and to keep your immune systems healthy with acupuncture, herbal formulas and supplements. For those who choose not to come in, we can offer herbal and supplement support through phone consultation instead. Our main concern is to keep our patients and staff healthy and get through this difficult time.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture involves the insertion of very thin needles through your skin at strategic points on your body. A key component of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture is most commonly used to treat pain. Increasingly, it is being used for overall wellness, including stress management. Traditional Chinese medicine explains acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life ... Read More

Acupuncture involves the insertion of very thin needles through your skin at strategic points on your body. A key component of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture is most commonly used to treat pain. Increasingly, it is being used for overall wellness, including stress management.

Traditional Chinese medicine explains acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life force — known as chi or qi — believed to flow through pathways (meridians) in your body. By inserting needles into specific points along these meridians, acupuncture practitioners believe that your energy flow will re-balance.

In contrast, many Western practitioners view the acupuncture points as places to stimulate nerves, muscles and connective tissue. Some believe that this stimulation boosts your body's natural painkillers.

Acupuncture is used mainly to relieve discomfort associated with a variety of diseases and conditions, including:

Stress and illness caused by stress
Insomnia, anxiety, depression, or other mental/emotional illness
Chemotherapy-induced and postoperative nausea and vomiting
Dental pain
Headaches, including tension headaches and migraines
Labor pain, breech baby, infertility, pregnancy related nausea, labor induction(when appropriate)
Low back pain
Neck pain
Osteoarthritis
Menstrual cramps or irregular menstrual cycles, menopause and other hormone related conditions
Respiratory disorders, such as allergic rhinitis, colds, or are prone to getting frequent colds.
Digestive disorders, including but not limited to IBS

The risks of acupuncture are very low if you have a competent, certified acupuncture practitioner using sterile needles. Common side effects include soreness and minor bleeding or bruising where the needles were inserted. Single-use, disposable needles are now the practice standard, so the risk of infection is minimal. Not everyone is a good candidate for acupuncture. You may be at risk of complications if you:

*Have a bleeding disorder. Your chances of bleeding or bruising from the needles increase if you have a bleeding disorder or if you're taking blood thinners.
*Have a pacemaker. Acupuncture that involves applying mild electrical pulses to the needles can interfere with a pacemaker's operation.

How you prepare:
No special preparation is required before acupuncture treatment. Just make sure to have eaten so as not to have low blood sugar, have not had excessive caffeine intake and are hydrated. Try to wear comfortable clothing if possible, but a gown can be provided if necessary.

What you can expect:
Each person who performs acupuncture has a unique style, often blending aspects of Eastern and Western approaches to medicine. To determine the type of acupuncture treatment that will help you the most, your practitioner may ask you about your symptoms, behaviors and lifestyle. He or she may also closely examine:
The parts of your body that are painful
The shape, coating and color of your tongue
The color of your face
The strength, rhythm and quality of the pulse in your wrist
This initial evaluation and treatment may take up to 75 minutes. Subsequent appointments usually take about 45 minutes. A common treatment plan for a single complaint would typically involve one or two treatments a week. The number of treatments will depend on the condition being treated and its severity. In general, it's common to receive six to eight treatments. Chronic illnesses may require ongoing maintenance care after an initial treatment regimen.

During the procedure:
Acupuncture points are situated in all areas of the body. Sometimes the appropriate points are far removed from the area of your pain. Your acupuncture practitioner will tell you the general site of the planned treatment and whether you need to remove any clothing. A gown, towel or sheet will be provided. You lie on a padded table for the treatment, which involves:
Needle insertion. Acupuncture needles are inserted to various depths at strategic points on your body. The needles are very thin, so insertion usually causes little discomfort. People often don't feel them inserted at all. Between five and 20 needles are used in a typical treatment. You may feel a mild aching sensation when a needle reaches the correct depth.
Needle manipulation. Your practitioner may gently move or twirl the needles after placement or apply heat or mild electrical pulses to the needles.
Needle removal. In most cases, the needles remain in place for 20 to 30 minutes while you lie still and relax. There is usually no discomfort when the needles are removed.

After the procedure:
Some people feel relaxed and others feel energized after an acupuncture treatment. But not everyone responds to acupuncture. If your symptoms don't begin to improve within a few weeks, acupuncture may not be right for you.

Results:
The benefits of acupuncture are sometimes difficult to measure, but many people find it helpful as a means to control a variety of painful or troubling conditions.
Acupuncture has few side effects and is becoming increasingly more mainstream especially as Doctors are becoming more wary of the risk of addiction with pharmaceuticals.


Massage Therapy

Body work and massage therapy that includes many styles of touch therapy including Swedish, deep tissue, sports massage, manual lymphatic drainage, abdominal massage, Women's wellness massage, and chakra balancing/reiki.

I’m dedicated to helping individuals enhance their quality of life through a holistic approach to health and well-being. My areas of expertise include treating psycho-emotional disorders, pain management, stress relief, sleep enhancement, mind-body rejuvenation, and migraine therapy. I use a variety of modalities such as Acupuncture, herbal medicine, ear seeds, Moxa, Tuina, Cupping, Gua Sha, E-stim, and more.

With a deep understanding of Eastern medicine, I believe in bringing balance to optimize health. My extensive background as a wellness and fitness coach has honed my skills in improving physical and mental well-being through personalized care. I am passionate about helping you achieve your health goals and enhancing your overall well-being.

I am excited to bring my proficiency in acupuncture, wellness coaching, and holistic healthcare to Ecolibrium Wellness and look forward to contributing to your journey toward a healthier, happier life. Let’s work together to create a balanced, harmonious state of well-being!

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Jennifer Andrea serves as a Women’s Holistic Health and Wellness practitioner with 24 years of experience. She was inspired by her own healing and self love journey from a breast health imbalance and emotionally toxic relationships in her 20s and 30s. She became a Certified Massage Therapist in 2000 and has added various modalities over the years, including becoming a Certified Dr. Vodder Manual Lymphatic Drainage Therapist in 2018. In 2000, she founded Ho’ano Wellness for Women, specializing in Manual Lymphatic Drainage and Massage Therapy for supporting women on their health journeys, pre/post natal, post-op recovery for breast cancer recovery and other cosmetic procedures.

In 2021, Jennifer founded Her Path Her Vision by Jennifer Andrea Coaching, integrating her skills as a Certified Health and Wellness Coach and Reiki Level 2 practitioner. This evolution reflects her passion for empowering women’s wellness from a whole person approach addressing not the the physical symptoms but addressing factors that may contribute to one’s health; lifestyle habits, beliefs, emotions, stressors, relationships, and work.

Now, as a member of the Ecolibrium team, Jennifer offers various modalities to support women’s health and wellness. She inspires women to build self-awareness, listen to their bodies, and trust their intuition. Jennifer holds space for women to reconnect within, emphasizing the importance of how our emotional well-being may have a correlation to one’s physical health.

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I began my transformative journey into the health field at the Crested Butte Massage Therapy Program in Colorado. This initial step marked the beginning of my commitment to holistic and integrative health practices. From there, I wanted to deepen my understanding of energetic bodywork, which led me to pursue further education at the Acutonics Institute of Integrative Medicine. Acutonics involves the use of tuning forks to create sound and vibrations at specific frequencies to balance energy centers in the body. This method was founded by an acupuncturist whose mentorship greatly influenced me; and because of this program I was inspired to begin my studies at Emperor’s College in Santa Monica (now Culver City) in 2017. I earned my Master’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture and am now enrolled in their doctorate program. Concurrently, I expanded my expertise by completing a certification program at Pacific College of Health and Science, earning the designation of Medical Endocannabinoid System Expert. This advanced certification equips me to provide informed advice on the safe and effective use of CBD, CBG, CBN, and other components of cannabis, enhancing my ability to support diverse patient needs.

My unique combination of skills in sound healing, energetic bodywork, acupuncture, and cannabinoid medicine allows me to offer a comprehensive and integrative approach to health and wellness. My commitment to blending traditional practices with modern advancements, positions me as a knowledgeable and compassionate practitioner dedicated to optimizing patient health outcomes.

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My interest and passion for health and wellness started at an early age. As a child, I was always drawn to natural remedies and holistic-minded thinking over mainstream medicine. I became a competitive gymnast and athlete, which gave me an opportunity to observe firsthand how daily lifestyle choices can impact performance, health, and mood in both good and bad ways. I attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, where I obtained my Bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in Health Sciences. After completing my undergrad, I was unsure of how to use my degree in the real world. However, a friend introduced me to acupuncture, and I quickly fell in love with the medicine and the philosophies behind it. In my perspective, East Asian medicine places emphasis on the interconnection of mind, body, and spirit, which allopathic care recognizes but tends to disregard in practice. I pursued a Master’s in Chinese medicine and Herbology at Emperor’s College in Santa Monica, CA. After completing my Master’s, I opened my first practice and decided to go back to school to earn my Doctorate in Acupuncture and East Asian medicine. During the program, I received specialized training in female reproductive health and fertility, immunology, autoimmune disorders, orthopedics and pain management, sports medicine, as well as headaches and migraine syndromes. In 2020, I became a mom and moved from West LA to the San Fernando Valley. I enjoy practicing yoga, pilates, cooking, hiking, and spending time in nature and with my family. In 2023, I opened my second office in the French Quarter in Woodland Hills, where patients can access holistic health care and also purchase non-toxic household and self-care products. I’m excited to offer my patients a convenient and comprehensive approach to health and wellness.

My interest and passion for health and wellness started at an early age. As a child, I was always... Read More

Jess Martinez is a devoted massage practitioner and passionate advocate for holistic wellness practices. With Peruvian and Guatemalan roots, she felt a deep connection to Mother Earth and learned early on about the healing power of natural remedies. She was introduced to the power of touch as a healing modality during her own battles with chronic pain stemming from past trauma. Through massage therapy she was able to bring awareness to her body, move stagnant energies and release stored traumas which became a profound experience and inspired her to study massage therapy herself. She was trained at the National Holistic Institute and now specializes in restorative deep tissue massage, lymphatic massage, as well as prenatal and postnatal massage. She has a firm, yet gentle and intuitive touch and often incorporates stretching or trigger point therapy to effectively release tension and promote realxation during a treatment. She offers enhancements to her massages including abdominal massage, facial/buccal massage, reflexology, or Gua Sha. In her practice, Jess creates a nurturing space where clients can explore mindfulness and release what no longer serves them. It is her privilege to guide individuals toward wholeness and vitality, fostering greater self-awareness and inner peace.

Jess Martinez is a devoted massage practitioner and passionate advocate for holistic wellness pra... Read More

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