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Acupuncture In Mount Kisco, NY

Bibi Baksh L.Ac., Dipl. OM (NCCAOM)

Welcome to Peaceful Jade Acupuncture where we offer acupuncture to patients in Mount Kisco, NY in Westchester county. Our clinic provides an alternative and complementary form of healthcare to Western medicine by providing patients with relief, better health, and an increased quality of life that promotes relaxation and brings balance in the body.

Peaceful Jade Acupuncture in Mount Kisco, NY has been open since 2001 and has 4 private tranquil rooms with gentle music and a relaxed atmosphere. Bibi is a licensed Acupuncturist and a Diplomate in Chinese Herbology (NCCAOM) practicing for 24 years here in Mount Kisco, NY. She is a graduate from the Oriental Medicine Graduate Program at Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, NY, the first program in the United States with a hospital-based internship and on-site hospital Chinese Herbal pharmacy. Her graduate research in rheumatoid arthritis yielded strong evidence to support acupuncture’s efficacy in treating this chronic and debilitating disease.
Call today for a free 15 minute introductory appointment.


Electroacupuncture: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Current

The clinic was quiet except for the soft hum of a small device on the treatment table. A runner lay comfortably, acupuncture needles placed along her calf and lower back to address chronic pain that kept her from her regular running routine. 

Because of the chronic and nagging injury, she turned to acupuncture to find healing. But it wasn’t

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The Healing Landscape of Scalp Acupuncture

Many healing journeys begin in unexpected places. For some, recovery starts not in the muscles of the back or the ligaments of a knee, but in the quiet landscape of the scalp, an area often overlooked except for styling, washing, and the occasional headache. Yet, for many people seeking relief from neurological, physical, and emotional challenges, scalp acupuncture is

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Chinese & Japanese Acupuncture: Two Traditions, One Lineage

Both Japanese and Chinese acupuncture spring from the same classical East Asian medical roots, yet they diverged over centuries into distinct clinical styles. In Japan, techniques evolved toward gentler, highly tactile methods. And in China, the practice of acupuncture tended to emphasize stronger needle sensation and standardized point prescriptions within Traditional Chinese Medicine, also known as TCM. While some

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