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Episode 13: Reduce Inflammation with Traditional and Cutting-Edge Modalities featuring Tom Ingegno

Episode 13: Reduce Inflammation with Traditional and Cutting-Edge Modalities featuring Tom Ingegno

Update: 2021-08-25
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Reduce Inflammation with Traditional and Cutting-Edge Modalities

 

– Mind Pioneer with Scot Donnell Episode 13 Tom Ingegno

 

Dr. Tom Ingegno M.S.O.M., L.Ac. is a licensed Baltimore Acupuncturist and Certified Animal Acupuncturist. Tom holds a doctorate in Acupuncture and Chinese medicine, specializing in integrative health. He has a Master's degree in Oriental Medicine, and a Bachelor's degree in Professional Health Science. Tom is nationally certified (NCCAOM) and a Licensed Acupuncturist in both New York and Maryland. He has been studying Internal Cultivation Arts including Meditation, Qi Gong, Xing Yi, and Tai Chi since 1995. Tom has also been formally trained in Chinese Herbal Medicine. Tom has served as Director of Acupuncture for Nava Health and Vitality Centers and is the current Chair of the Maryland Board of Acupuncture



He has taught and supervised at the New York College of Health Professions and the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York. He is the author of You Got Sick, Now What? which explains seven Oriental Medicine techniques that can be done at home if you get a cold or flu. Tom was a Board Member of Edo Kai Traditional Acupuncture Society and frequent contributor to the North American Journal of Oriental Medicine. He has been published in several different issues of the North American Journal of Oriental Medicine (NAJOM) as well as consumer magazines and websites. He has treated FEMA rescue workers for both pain and emotional stress during the New York 9/11 rescue effort. He has also lectured about acupuncture and Men’s Health at Baltimore’s City Hall as part of Baltimore’s TV 25 program on Men in Science as well as several Johns Hopkins groups. 



As a practitioner, Tom combines traditional modalities with cutting-edge therapies to help reduce inflammation, and improve circulation. He is also certified to treat companion animals including dogs, cats, and horses. He has volunteered to treat animals with several Baltimore rescues and has performed acupuncture on a rescued Pit Bull from Michael Vick, Camels in Egypt and has even been a consultant to the Maryland Zoo. Tom continues his education by studying with prominent Acupuncturists both in the US and abroad to ensure that he continues to expand his knowledge base and skill to provide the best possible care.


Listen to this informative Mind Pioneer episode with Tom Ingegno about how to combat chronic and mental health issues through a multi-disciplinary approach.

 

Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:

●    Why we shouldn’t ignore our body’s check engine light.

●    How eastern medicine, such as acupuncture, can reset our bodies and promote health.

●    What actions you can take at home to become a healthier human being.

●    What Chi is and how it can be translated into meaning, “How are you feeling?”

●    Why you shouldn’t get attached to the outcome, so you can get the results you’re looking for.

 

Connect with Tom:

Links mentioned

charmcityintegrative.com

 

Guest Contact Info:

Twitter

@ccintegrative

Instagram

@ccintegrative


Connect with Scott:

Website

hapbee.com

Twitter

@BeHapbee

Instagram

@gethapbee

Facebook

facebook.com/BeHapbee

 

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Episode 13: Reduce Inflammation with Traditional and Cutting-Edge Modalities featuring Tom Ingegno

Episode 13: Reduce Inflammation with Traditional and Cutting-Edge Modalities featuring Tom Ingegno

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