Jazmine Javier

  • Supports women's health through various life stages.
  • Addresses menstrual issues, fertility, and menopause.
  • Performs facial rejuvenation for natural beauty enhancement.
  • Manages pain, stress, digestion, and fatigue.
  • Treats insomnia, depression, and anxiety with needles.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Russo Family Clinic

Russo Family Clinic

32 John Street, Brampton, ON, L6W 1Y9

I’m a Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Acupuncturist. I obtained her Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine diploma from the Academy of Integrative Medicine in Toronto, ON. I have a deep commitment to women’s health and fertility, and provide gentle, supportive care to women at every stage of life, from menstrual concerns (such as painful menstruation, PMS, PCOS), fertility, pregnancy and menopause. My goal is to empower women to thrive in all aspects of their health journey. I have honed my craft in the art of facial rejuvenation acupuncture, breathing new life into the timeless quest for ageless beauty. I combine my acupuncture skills with modern techniques to enhance your natural beauty, promoting a healthy, radiant glow from the inside out. My clinical focus also extends to insomnia, pain, stress management, digestion, fatigue, depression and anxiety. If you’re ever wondering if acupuncture can help you and you have a concern that is not listed, feel free to ask! With the gentle precision of her needles, I will help to unravel the knots of tension, coaxing your body and mind into a state of profound relaxation and tranquility.

This type of acupuncture involves insertion of fine needles in the body, and is based in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) ideologies. Patients will fill out an in-depth intake form with any specific concerns and about their general well being, and our acupuncturist will make a TCM diagnosis based on any imbalances occurring in your body. An imbalance can mean either an excesses or deficiencies in our organ’s energy (aka Qi, pronounced “chee"). All of our organ systems are connected and need to be functioning together properly in order for us to feel our best. Through the body there are meridians (aka channels or lines) that run through connecting our organs and our body’s Qi. The goal of TCM acupuncture is to use needles on certain spots along these meridians to restore these imbalances to avoid any complications within the body.

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