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About Lao Xian’s Teahouse

Welcome and thanks for coming!

A restful stop along the way,’ there’s always something going on at Lao Xian’s teahouse.  In the early morning, Chi Kung, a cup of tea, and quiet preparation for the day ahead; healing and health consultations throughout the day; and in the evening, more Chi Kung, another cup of tea, and a sip of quiet appreciation for another day.

Your hostess is Lao Xian—a Chinese name meaning ‘Ancient Immortal.’ At Lao Xian’s Teahouse, Kitty Bradshaw embodies the spirit of Lao Xian, and in practical and inspiring ways, offers helpful insights that can heal the body and nourish the spirit.

Online—or at BIOM—we’re here to serve you:

  • Acupuncture and Acupressure
  • Chinese Medical Herbs
  • Chi Kung
  • Diet & Nutrition
  • Facial Rejuvenessence
  • The Way of Tea

  • About Kitty Bradshaw
    Herbalist, Acupuncturist, Health & Wellness Coach
    Kitty is a licensed acupuncturist (L.Ac.) with an advanced clinical degree in Oriental Medicine (O.M.M.). Her deep understanding of Chinese medical herbs, combined with her intuitive abilities to diagnose and treat difficult problems, has helped many people regain and maintain their health. Kitty’s holistic approach to healing combines acupuncture, acupressure, herbal medicine, diet and nutrition, Facial Rejuvenessence, and Chi Kung.

    Getting Ready for Fire Season

    It’s June, the third month of Spring; the time where the energy (Chi) - inside and outside of you - begins its shift from the Wood element to the Fire Element.  The temperatures are rising, the air is getting dryer - the conditions that support fire.

    From an Oriental Medicine point of view, this metaphorical thinking points out that to stay healthy over the next few months, your organs need to be balanced so that they’re able to deal with conditions caused by heat: primarily your Heart and Kidneys. Heart is the organ associated with Fire energy, and Kidneys with Water.

    The Heart is most affected during summer, and consequently the Kidneys have to work hard to keep things cooled down, because Water regulates Fire.

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    IMPORTANT: All information on this Web site is provided for educational use only and not meant to substitute for the advice of a local Oriental Medicine practitioner, biomedical doctor, experienced coach, or martial arts instructor.