Cynthia’s work has been life changing. I never imagined a week free from pain let alone months. Her diligence, patience, professionalism and interest in helping me with my pain and helping to resolve it mean more to me than my words can express. I never believed I could experience life and living in the way I am now. The quality of each and every day has improved 10-fold. Thank you!
Daniel H.
Thank you again for starting me on the acupuncture path. I am most grateful for your care. You are a wonderful healer!
Natalie S.
Cynthia served as a truly inspirational guide as she helped me learn more about the state of my mind and body. She is a genuine and effective practitioner who knows how to help her patients facilitate change as they move through their journey.
Emily E.
My gratitude for what you have done for me and my wife is very difficult to put into words. Who would have thought our lives would have improved so dramatically! I no longer fear for her long term health, and I have significantly more energy both first thing in the morning and throughout the day. Both of our conditions are now totally under control and the benefits have been noticed by friends and family. Our lives and those of others we have introduced to acupuncture as a result of your passion of holistic therapies will be eternally in your debt.
Andrew O.
Thank you for providing an alternative solution to a life of medication. I reluctantly came to see you at my fiancée’s urging when an upcoming trip to Paris was threatened by a massive flare up (no wine and cheese!). You were a completely new experience from the word go. Contrary to the “western” experience of treating symptoms, with you it was always a holistic approach to health. Now, a year later, I am free of pain and discomfort, I am eating all of my favorite foods without fear of the aftermath, and I am always looking for more natural ways to stay healthy. Thank you so much for changing my life.
Carrie W.
Please see the Blog written about Cynthia Esseichick and Ann Arbor Healing Arts in “Our World and Everything in It”:
http://www.blogsmonroe.com/world/?s=acupuncture
http://www.blogsmonroe.com/world/2009/08/acupuncture-should-be-part-of-general-medicine/
http://www.blogsmonroe.com/world/2009/08/acupuncture-should-be-part-of-general-medicine/