Taoist Chinese Medicine
Practiced for over 1700 years, Fengyang traditional Chinese medicine was developed by Dong Feng (220-280 AD). As practitioners today, we follow the same high standards of holistic healing techniques focused on the patient.
Erik Harris
Chi for healing integrates Chinese medicine with holistic healing practices to provide a multifaceted program to take back your health. Erik specializes in helping people suffering from chronic pain and illness to get to the root cause of disease and heal.
Erik has been deeply connected to nature his entire life. Since a young child he felt at home in the woods climbing trees and being a part of the natural world. It is only natural that when he suffered multiple injuries to his spine starting in his teenage years, dealt with various digestive issues, and contracted lyme’s disease that he was led to natural medicine.
As part of his healing journey he began connecting deeper to plant medicine with herbs and medicinal aromatherapy. It all started during his college years when he met a teacher who taught primitive skills from Native American traditions. This is when he learned how to forage for wild food, and so much more. This was a big awakening for him. This was the first true realization for him that we can actually use nature to heal ourselves.
After college while working Erik suffered another spine injury that western medicine could not help him with. He was then led to holistic healing as a solution after being introduced to a reiki master. This was life changing for him! From there he was introduced to a Chinese herbalist/aromatherapist and a crania-sacral/shamanic healer. All of the people he worked with made such an impact on his healing journey. His journey eventually led him to Dr. Wu.
Erik started receiving acupressure treatments and began a regimen of Chinese herbs and teas. He consistently attended tong ren healing classes and started learning tai chi and qi gong. He made changes to his diet and also added various supplements. He also used other holistic treatments included getting colonics and other detoxing tools.
He did everything he could to integrate the holistic medicine he was using into his daily life. His lifestyle was completely changed and over time he became healed of his injuries. From that profound personal experience it became clear to him that he wanted to learn how to be a healer and utilize all of the modalities that helped him to help others on their healing journey.
He was very fortunate to have a five year apprenticeship with Dr. Ming Wu and has received many certifications from him and in many of the holistic modalities that helped him personally to heal. He also graduated from the Connecticut Institute of Herbal Studies program in Chinese Herbology. It has become his mission and purpose in life to help people who are suffering with chronic illness and chronic pain to use holistic healing to heal themselves.
Erik believes that we all have a journey we go through in life and wellness doesn't always occur on a straight line. Healing and self-care never truly ends especially when dealing with chronic illness and chronic pain. This is why it’s erik's passion to teach others how to create a lifestyle integrating holistic healing into their lives. As we navigate the ups and downs of life, it is important to have a strong foundation that we can use to keep us balanced no matter what life brings our way!
Erik offers many ways to achieve your wellness goals. The focus starts with the body, mind, and spirit connection. Erik draws upon his experience in practice for 10+ years. He has helped many people heal from a wide variety of conditions. He can customize a plan that is comfortable for you and where you are at in your life. This is a fully integrated approach that can focus on diet, supplements, herbs, exercises, detoxing, along with the appropriate treatment strategies. Erik’s goal is to provide this multi-faceted program so that your can take back your health. He wants to give you the tools to take healing into your hands. When focusing on the whole and not just the parts this is how we can get to the root cause of dis-ease. This is part of going with the flow of nature which is the foundation for Chinese medicine and all the work that Erik does.
Erik holds professional certifications as a Qi Gong Instructor, Chinese Herbalist, Tui Na Therapist, Medicinal Aromatherapist, Auriculo-therapist, Reiki therapist, and Tong Ren Therapist. He offers these modalities as well as cupping therapy, guasha, moxibustion, crystal therapy, meditation, EFT, and sound healing for in person sessions. Erik offers Chinese herbal consultations, Tong Ren therapy-distance healing, Holistic Healing sessions for immune support, emotional support sessions with EFT, and private qi gong and meditation instruction for virtual clients. Erik holds a B.S. in Psychology from Springfield College in Springfield, MA. He applies what he learned about the mind and body connection to his practice.
In addition to his services at Chi for Healing, Erik also forages for wild plants and mushrooms and makes herbal tinctures, teas, and salves from this wild medicine.
Get in touch with Chi for Healing and restore the healing Flow of chi in your life today!
You can hear Erik on the podcast Healing Is In Your Hands-Empower yourself through holistic healing
Erik’s promotional video can be found at https://vimeo.com/288073353
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My Credentials:
B.S. in Psychology from Springfield College in Springfield, MA
Certified Tui Na Therapist
Certified Fengyang Qi Gong Instructor
Certified Tong Ren Therapist
Certified Chinese Herbalist
Master Apprenticeship with Dr. Ming Wu
Member of the American Association for Drugless Practitioners
Member of the Holistic Community Professionals
Cupping Therapy
Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. People receive cupping for many purposes, including to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage. According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), cupping is done to dispel stagnation (stagnant blood and lymph), thereby improving qi flow, in order to treat respiratory diseases such as the common cold, pneumonia and bronchitis. Cupping also is used on the back, neck, shoulder and other musculoskeletal conditions. Cupping is not advised, in TCM, over skin ulcers or to the abdominal or sacral regions of pregnant women This unique cupping session also includes crystal therapy, auriculotherapy, aromatherapy, and sound healing.
Fire cupping is done by putting a small flame from a cotton swab into the glass cup for a second and putting the cup directly on the skin. The heat creates the suction which pulls out toxins and boosts the immune system. It also moves blood, and improves circulation to aid the heart and spleen. Cupping can also help with disturbances of menses and digestion. Cupping can go 4 inches deep into the body to pull out toxins from the liver and kidneys. Cupping can also be done with plastic, silicon, or glass cups that use a suction gun to be applied.