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De Beauvoir
The Crypt St Peter,
Northchurch Terrace,
N1 4DA
Leyton Yoga
691 High Rd,
Leyton,
E10 6RA
London Fields Clinic
2 Tullis House,
Frampton Park Road,
E9 7NT
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What is Acupuncture
Acupuncture offers a gentle yet powerful way of supporting the body’s natural capacity to restore balance, ease, and coherence. It works by stimulating specific points across the body that influence physiology, nervous system regulation, circulation, and the subtle energetic patterns that underpin how we feel and function. Although the needles are fine and the sensations minimal, the effects can be profound — helping the system shift from states of tension, pain, or overwhelm into a more regulated, spacious way of being.
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Acupuncture often becomes a space for reflection as much as for treatment. It provides an opportunity to notice what is shifting inside you — physically, emotionally, and energetically — and to recognise how these layers interact. This awareness supports lasting change, helping you carry the benefits of treatment into the rest of your life with greater agency and understanding.

How I Practice

In my practice, acupuncture is not treated as a standalone technique, but as part of a wider understanding of the body as a connected and adaptive whole. Pain, stress, emotional strain, and postural patterns rarely arise in isolation; they sit within broader networks of habit, behaviour, and physiology. Acupuncture helps us access these networks more directly, calming heightened responses, supporting natural tissue repair, and inviting the body to reorganise itself from the inside.
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Sessions often create a deep sense of stillness. As the nervous system settles, the breath softens, and the body begins to let go of unnecessary holding. Many people experience a quiet clarity — a sense of being more grounded, more present, and more connected to themselves. This shift is part of why acupuncture is so effective for stress, anxiety, insomnia, and chronic tension, as well as for musculoskeletal pain, headaches, digestive issues, and the residual patterns that linger long after an injury or stressful event.
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My approach draws on both traditional principles and modern clinical understanding. I pay attention not only to the symptoms you arrive with but also to the wider context: how you move, how you breathe, how you recover, and how your body responds to the world around you. This allows the treatment to be precise, individualised, and respectful of the deeper patterns that shape your experience.
Who I Work With
Whether you come for pain relief, stress reduction, support during recovery, or simply a desire to feel more balanced, acupuncture offers a quiet but powerful pathway toward wellbeing. It helps the body remember its own capacity to heal, regulate, and return to a state of internal harmony.
It is a subtle practice — but one that can create profound change.

