Georgian E. Brown
Since she was a young woman, her mother was ill for most of Georgian’s life. Her mother constantly sought help from numerous doctors yet her ailments progressively worsened. In watching this sad drama unfold over the years, she became curious as to why. Her mother took her medicine, had all procedures and operations recommended, followed her doctors instructions, and yet…. And so, in turning from the conventional cures that didn’t seem to help, Georgian suggested that her mother become a vegetarian after hearing a Neurolinguistic Programer speak about food and the health benefits derived from it. So, in supporting her mom, she and her mother turned to food as a cure with tremendous results. During those early years, she earned a Bachelors in Holistic Nutrition. Her mother, who was only given to 1980 to live, survived until 2002 (living until her 80th year).
Experience is the best teacher! In learning that food held such curatives, she wondered what else did. So, she sought knowledge - both current and ancient knowledge; even traveling to China to experience what’s known as “integrative medicine” (this is where both Eastern and Western medicine are used together). Her journey became her passion.
Today, her passion is her life’s work. She’s highly skilled in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine. But, before earning that distinction, she studied Meditation, Yoga, Holistic Nutrition, Psychology, Native American healing, Tibetan healing, Allopathic medicine (Western), and Naturopathic medicine.
Georgian earned her Masters in the Science of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Bastyr University in Kenmore, WA. She is Board Certified by the NCCAOM. This recognition certifies that she is a Diplomate in Acupuncture - the highest of distinctions in the field of Chinese Medicine. She completed her clinical studies both at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health and at the Chengdu University in Chengdu, China. She holds a Bachelors in Western Science, and Holistic Nutrition. She currently holds a License for Acupuncture in the State of Washington.
Her mission is to ensure that her patients feel heard, respected and understood. Her specialty is in offering gentle non-invasive techniques that re-balance one’s physical and emotional bodies to create vitality and enthusiasm in addition to a pain-free, worry-free, stress-free life. She sees acupuncture, nutrition and therapeutic bodywork as not only valuable, but necessary adjuncts to allopathic medicine, exercise, meditation and mindful work.