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Acupressure and Qigong for Respiratory Health {online workshop}
May
6
7:00 PM19:00

Acupressure and Qigong for Respiratory Health {online workshop}

with Gabrielle

Learn to use acupressure and a qigong technique to nourish your immune system with a focus on respiratory health. We will include techniques that are helpful for managing seasonal allergies as well as illnesses.

Our online workshop will include

  • Amazing acupressure points

  • a Qigong exercise (including breath-work)

You will leave this class with tools you can use to neutralize stress, increase energy, prevent illness, and support rejuvenation of your body mind and spirit.

Cost is on a “pay what you want” sliding scale . Anywhere from $1 — $5,000,000 ;)

To use the sliding scale - Just add a "custom tip" at checkout and choose your amount.


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Acupressure and Qigong for Stress and Anxiety {online workshop}
Apr
15
7:00 PM19:00

Acupressure and Qigong for Stress and Anxiety {online workshop}

with Gabrielle

Learn to use acupressure and qigong techniques for letting go of stress and anxiety, and come back to a place of balance and calm. 

Our online workshop will include

  • Amazing acupressure points

  • a Qi Gong exercise (including breath-work)

You will leave this class with tools that you can use everyday to help bring ease to stress and anxiety.

Cost is on a sliding scale from $1 — $5,000,000.
Just add a "custom tip" at checkout and choose your amount.


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Holistic DIY Tips for Back Pain Relief - Free Talk
Sep
5
7:30 PM19:30

Holistic DIY Tips for Back Pain Relief - Free Talk

Village Wellness Talks
Free Lecture Series

Come learn from the best Holistic Health Care Providers in the Philadelphia area. 


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Holistic DIY Tips for Back Pain Relief

Join one of our resident back pain acupuncture experts, Gabrielle Geib, L.Ac. as she shares holistic DIY tips to not only help relieve your back pain, but also help you identify the root cause of your pain. 

Topics will include posture, motion, heat, acupressure points, and more! 

This event is free, but space is limited so please register online or by phone!


LOCATION: Village Wellness. 6 Waterloo Avenue, Berwyn, PA 19312

COST: free

RSVP: Though this talk is free, space is limited, please reserve your space below.
Kindly give us 24 hours notice if you are unable to attend. Thanks! 

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Holistic DIY Tips for Neck Pain Relief - Free Talk
Apr
4
7:30 PM19:30

Holistic DIY Tips for Neck Pain Relief - Free Talk

Village Wellness Talks
Free Lecture Series

Come learn from the best Holistic Health Care Providers in the Philadelphia area. 


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Holistic DIY Tips for Neck Pain Relief

Join our resident pain acupuncture expert, Gabrielle Geib, L.Ac. as she shares holistic DIY tips to not only help relieve your neck pain, but also help you identify the root cause of your pain. 

We will cover specific methods such as acupressure points and appropriate stretches which we can self-apply for relief, along with other tools to address deeper issues. 


LOCATION: Village Wellness. 6 Waterloo Avenue, Berwyn, PA 19312

COST: free

RSVP: Though this talk is free, space is limited, please reserve your space below.
Kindly give us 24 hours notice if you are unable to attend. Thanks! 

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Holistic Speaker Series: Spring Wellness
Apr
28
7:00 PM19:00

Holistic Speaker Series: Spring Wellness

You are cordially invited to an information rich, evening talk about staying healthy this Springtime with holistic health experts Rachel Hershberger ( Functional Nutritionist) and Gabrielle Geib (Acupuncturist). This is an amazing and rare opportunity to consult with 2 integrative practitioners in a group setting while you sip healing tea. Helpful handouts will be provided. Bring your questions and a friend!

You'll Learn:

  • How to use herbs and food for seasonal allergy relief
  • Which supplements are effective for respiratory support
  • How to gently detoxify using herbs, foods and acupuncture/ acupressure
  • Acupressure points you can use at home for common spring ailments
  • Foods and daily practices to help you balance and make the most of the spring season

When? Friday April 28th 7:00-8:30 PM
Cost: $15 or $10 with a friend
RSVP: Please reserve a space for you and a friend (if interested) below. We are limiting space to be able to give more individualized attention within the group.
 

About The Teachers:

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Rachel Hershberger, MS (Nutrition & Integrative Health), CNS, LDN

Functional Nutritionist, Certified Nutrition Specialist, Nutrition Specialist for Chronic Diseases, Integrative Health Coach

My work with nutrition has been shaped by my own experiences and the experiences of the people I love.

Suffering with IBS and hypoglycemia in my youth, I was driven to find the underlying mechanisms causing my ill-health. I knew, deep down, that the answer was within my own physiology.  If I could figure out what was out of balance, I could change things. 

Every one of my specializations has developed from a desire to help someone in my life- client, friend or family member. To me, there is no greater honor than contributing to another’s wellbeing.  

I received my Masters of Science in Nutrition and Integrative Health from Maryland University of Integrative Health (Tai Sophia), and have studied under well-respected and pioneering teachers such as Dr. Liz Lipski, Dr. Bryan Walsh, Oscar Coetzee, Paul Pitchford, Rebecca Snow, and Bevin Clare.

I offer a fully integrative approach  that honors the individual- developing a unique plan based on my professional knowledge and your specific physiological and personal needs.  

I specialize in Functional and Integrative Nutrition for Chronic Illnesses. I work with patients suffering with diseases such as MS, Cancer, Diabetes, Obesity, Lyme Disease, IBS, Chrones, Auto-Immune Diseases and Heart Disease along with Anxiety, Clinical Depression and ADHD. 

I maintain strong professional relationships with Integrative Physicians and can also work closely with your primary care practitioner to come up with the best nutritional solutions for your wellness.


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Gabrielle Geib, M.Ac., Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM), L.Ac.

Licensed Acupuncturist , Community Acupuncturist,  Musculoskeletal Pain Specialist

Master of Acupuncture Studies (Won Institute of Graduate Studies), Board Certified Diplomate of Acupuncture by the NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine),  Licensed Acupuncturist, Reiki Level II practitioner

I have always loved the life sciences. When I was little, I used to help my mom in the garden, and my dad would talk to me about hematology. Life fascinates me: how it works, and how we work. I particularly love cellular and organismal biology. 

When I was in middle school, I started taking some yoga classes. Then, my mom brought home a flier for a tai chi class. That was my first experience of Chinese Medicine. I was amazed at how right it felt, and how I felt so much calmer and better after doing tai chi. 

In my last semester of high school, I had the opportunity to shadow an acupuncturist after school twice a week. I was amazed. I heard people's stories. I watched their symptoms diminish. So many patients pulled me aside to say, “This stuff really works!” From then on, I have been on the path of learning acupuncture.  

I attended Loyola University Maryland, where I earned a Bachelor's of Science, Summa Cum Laude. I majored in Biology and minored in Asian Studies. I took eight Chinese language classes and spent a semester studying abroad in Beijing, China, where I had the opportunity to witness how Chinese Medicine is practiced there today and to immerse myself in the culture and language that inform it. While at Loyola, I also encountered Community Acupuncture for the first time. Community Acupuncture is a format designed to make acupuncture treatment accessible to all. You can learn more about Community Acupuncture at Village Wellness here. While at Loyola, I also began my study of ju-jitsu, which is an art that, like acupuncture, involves self-knowledge, focus, intention, and a philosophy of redirecting energy. 

I began my journey as a healer by studying Reiki I and II with Usui Reiki Master-Teacher Maryann Marian. I earned a Master's in Acupuncture Studies from the Won Institute of Graduate Studies, where I graduated as a co-valedictorian. At the Won, I had the blessing of learning from many teachers who practice diverse acupuncture traditions. I have studied Traditional Chinese Medicine, Five Element Acupuncture in the lineage of J. R. Worsely, sports medicine acupuncture, and the styles Dr. Tan and Kiiko Matsumoto. 

In my time as a healing practitioner  I have had the honor of helping patients: diminish pain (musculoskeletal, nervous, inflammatory, migraine), improve circulation to extremities, regain sensation in extremities, release chronic tension, reduce stress, process overwhelming emotions, reduce anxiety, lift out of depression, regulate appetite, improve digestion and elimination,  reduce excessive urination, regulate the menstrual cycle, improve breathing after bronchitis, experience more restful sleep, feel refreshed and energized, and regain the sense of moving forward in life and overcoming disease. 

I want you to help you feel better, feel your best, feel healthy and vital and alive. I look forward to working with you. 

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