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Specialties
Gentle Acupuncture — effective treatment with or without the use of needles.
Moxibustion — Chinese and Japanese styles
Subtle Energy work — over 14 years experience
Nutritional and Supplemental Support
Special Interests: Migraines/Headaches, Chronic Fatigue & Fibromyalgia, Anxiety/Depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Pain Management, Musician/Vocal Health, and Sensitive Patients.
History
Established in 2012.
Acupuncture Pacifica was started in 2012 on the Big Island of Hawaii. The name came about because of the meaning of the word Pacifica — to be calm or peaceful. Corinne wanted her business to embody this idea. In 2014, Corinne decided to return to her roots in Northwest Indiana and set up shop in the lovely town of Valparaiso. In keeping with her premise of calm and peace, Corinne has kept the name Acupuncture Pacifica, and hopes to bring the lessons she learned in Hawaii to the mainland. Acupuncture Pacifica is «Bringing the Light and Aloha to the Midwest.»
Meet the Business Owner
Corinne L.
Business Owner
Corinne Lysaught, L. Ac graduated with Highest Honors from the Traditional Chinese Medical College of Hawaii and is Nationally Certified as a Diplomate of Acupuncture as well as licensed by the state of Indiana and Hawaii. During her four years at TCMCH, she studied one-on-one with a highly skilled Japanese Meridian Therapist and attended several seminars on Japanese Acupuncture. Due to this education, Corinne focuses on a gentle approach and with the use of non-insertive tools can effectively treat patients without the use of needles if there is sensitivity or fear.
Prior to attending TCMCH, she studied under a Naturopath in Indiana gaining vital knowledge in supplements and nutrition. Corinne has also studied energetic medicine at length over the last 14 years.
Corinne has a B. A in Music from Columbia College Chicago and therefore has an interest in how this medicine can benefit musicians and particularly vocal health. Other interests: PTSD, Fibromyalgia/Chronic Fatigue, Migraine