Suzannah M. Stason, L.Ac. Testimonials
Suzannah stands out as a particularly gifted medical qigong teacher and practitioner. She is known for her gentle approach, keen diagnostic abilities, and healing touch. Her students and patients give her rave reviews and she has an excellent reputation in the field."
- Dr. Suzanne Friedman, Founder of ACTCM Yangsheng Center for Qigong & Author of Heal Yourself with Qigong and Zen Cancer Wisdom Suzannah is an intuitive healer. She brings a centering presence to the work that she does. She will take you to [healing & spiritual] places you didn't know existed.
- Carole P., San Francisco, CA Suzannah has had the most lasting and powerful impact on my health of all the acupuncturists I have seen over the decades. I am surprised how well I feel and now rarely take painkillers despite a severe chronic autoimmune disease. Suzannah is very thoughtful, committed and a sincere caring advocate for your health.
- Ann O., San Francisco, CA |
"Suzannah is a knowledgeable and patient teacher. I've taken two series of classes from her, the Eight Brocades and Daoist Five Organ Qigong. Qigong is now a beautiful part of my meditation practice. It helps me to slow down, breathe deeply, and notice the movements of the body and how the mind follows."
- Kathryn W., San Francsico, CA I recently did my egg retrieval (I originally began looking into Qigong to complement the acupuncture I did for fertility). It ended up being very successful (getting 3 times as many eggs as the doctor originally anticipated - enough so that I only need one cycle). I think I'm now a convert to Chinese Medicine! Thanks again for your lessons.
- Lindsey O., San Francisco, CA The best acupuncture treatment I have ever received.
- Roshi Joan Halifax, Director & Founder Upaya Zen Center and Nomads Clinic, Santa Fe, NM |
Suzannah M. Stason, L.Ac. Photographs from Medical Pilgrimage, 2014
Photos from Nomads Clinic
Mustang, NEPAL In September 2014, Suzannah travelled to remote regions in Mustang Nepal to offer medical care services to places with little or no health services. |
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