You don’t have a soul; you are a soul. You have a body. | C.S.Lewis
welcome
I am an acupuncturist and alchemist. To practice acupuncture is, in many ways, to practice alchemy—a medicine of transformation guided by Taoist principles and the natural order. Since the beginning, I have treated each person as an integrated whole.
Classical acupuncture arises from a view of health as alignment with the Tao—the underlying patterns and intelligence of nature. This medicine works through relationship: between yin and yang, movement and stillness, structure and fluidity. It has taught me to read the body—to recognize patterns and understand how symptoms reflect the broader landscape of a person’s life.
My practice has been further shaped by craniosacral therapy and manual lymphatic drainage, which have refined my ability to listen to the body—its rhythms, tides, and more subtle expressions of imbalance and repair. Additional esoteric study, including alchemy, Jungian archetypes, and astrology, has deepened my understanding of the symbolic and energetic dimensions of healing.
While I work with the physical body, my focus equally rests in the energetic and unconscious layers that inform it. Healing, in this context, becomes a process of integration—aligning body, mind, and spirit with one’s inherent blueprint. At its fullest expression, this work supports not only health, but clarity, direction, and a deeper connection to oneself and one’s path.
Kat has played such an integral role in healing my mind, body, and spirit. Her calming, gentle presence makes every session feel safe and restorative, and her expertise is unmatched. I’m continually amazed by how knowledgeable and intuitive she is with anything I ask her to help me with.
Brittany M.
acupuncture + CHinese medicine
let nature lead
Health is a dynamic state of homeostasis - living and responsive, adaptive and integrative - mirroring the rhythms of both our internal landscape and our external environments.
Nature models this effortlessly, teaching us about sustainability, harmony, co-regulation, and longevity—not as concepts, but as living states. She is our most intelligent guide when it comes to health and well-being.
Ancient cultures, including the Chinese, recognized this truth — understanding that we are not separate from nature, but shaped by the same forces. To access and attune ourselves to these forces is to cultivate the health and long-term vitality already wired into our make up.,
healing beauty
harmonize your body awaken your beauty
The modern beauty industry may be evolving, but at its core it still holds a paradigm of freezing time—a quiet, persistent pursuit of youth.
My work is rooted in a different view.
In Chinese Medicine, aging well is understood as the cultivation of flexibility, resilience, and flow. Beauty is not separate from health—it emerges from the harmony between body, mind, and spirit. When we move with the natural rhythms of the body, rather than against them, we support the very energy that sustains radiance over time.
To age with grace is to remain in relationship with ourselves—meeting each phase with awareness, care, and a willingness to evolve.
My belief is in the blood and flesh as being wiser than the intellect. The body-unconscious is where life bubbles up in us. It is how we know that we are alive, alive to the depths of our souls and in touch somewhere with the vivid reaches of the cosmos.
D.H. Lawrence