How to Manifest Good Health in the Year of the Ox

The year of the ox has arrived! Focus on feeling healthy this lunar year and repairing your body’s immune response to stress and negativity. Learn with ACTCM alums Dr. Haemin Cho and Dr. Rachele Lam as they share how Chinese medicine can help boost your immunity, balance and restore vital body/mind/heart/spirit, and assist your unique body types as we shift from winter to spring in the year of the ox.

Featured Speaker: Dr. Haemin Cho is an activist, doctor, political organizer, healer and owner of Body Dao Inc. She specializes in Korean Traditional Acupuncture and Acupressure Massage. She is a graduate of The College of Korean Traditional Healing Arts under Master Yoo, the lineage holder of Hwe Choon Do-In Sul Bup. In 2000, she opened her own practice in San Francisco, to continue Master Yoo’s family style of Traditional Korean Medicine. In 2012 she graduated from ACTCM with a Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine and later finished her Clinical Doctorate Program in Pain Management and Women’s Health at ACTCM.

The Revitalize Series Host: Dr. Rachele Lam is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist in San Francisco Bay Area, and founder of Fountyn Acupuncture. Her healing practice is nurturing and empowering, and centers around women’s health, skin, digestive issues, stress, and fertility. She received her BA from Stanford University, where she studied Chinese Literature and Art, and went on to receive her Doctor of Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Much of her specialized training focuses on fertility and skincare. In addition to treating patients in the clinic and virtually, Rachele is involved with oncology and acupuncture research at the UCSF Osher Center.


About American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM) has provided affordable, quality health care to the public and trained professionals in acupuncture, massage and Chinese medicine since 1980. In addition to its graduate curriculum, ACTCM offers continuing education, public education, community outreach and clinical services in acupuncture and herbal medicine. ACTCM has been the recipient of many awards for its curriculum, faculty and clinic, and has been voted “Best of the Bay” by both the San Francisco Weekly and the San Francisco Bay Guardian. ACTCM is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and is a private, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.