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New spot Elements Acupuncture debuts in Austin

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Published on February 18, 2020
New spot Elements Acupuncture debuts in AustinPhoto: Elements Acupuncture/Yelp

A new acupuncture spot has opened for business in the neighborhood. Called Elements Acupuncture, the newcomer is located at 3532 Bee Caves Road, Suite 201.

Founded by Beverly Bragg Ware, Elements Acupuncture employs Classical Five Element Acupuncture. "This ancient medicine treats physical, mental and emotional challenges and their highly interrelated nature, tailoring treatments to the individual and their needs," according to its Facebook page.

The holistic approach is used to treat people who seek help with ailments and illnesses ranging from Hashimoto's thyroiditis to bladder imbalances. It also differs from traditional acupuncture, because the acupuncturist is focused on treating one patient at a time, notes the business' Yelp page. A first visit includes a comprehensive medical history, discussion of treatment goals and life challenges and a full acupuncture treatment. 

With a five-star rating out of four reviews on Yelp so far, Elements Acupuncture has already made a good impression.

Jena K., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on Jan. 16 wrote, "I initially began seeing [Beverly] to address ongoing hypothyroid symptoms (despite somewhat "normal" bloodwork results)... feel better and more energetic overall after I have had a session with her. I am excited to continue my treatments with her and continue seeing improvements!"

Yelper Victoria H. added, “Beverly is a miracle worker. She is so passionate, caring, focused and confident in her work. She has helped me heal myself... multiple illnesses, injuries, blockages, she can help you through whatever struggles come up physically, emotionally and spiritually. She is truly one of a kind. I highly recommend her!”

Interested? Stop by to welcome the new business to the neighborhood. Elements Acupuncture is open from 11 a.m.–7 p.m. on Monday-Thursday and noon–4 p.m. on Saturday. (It's closed on Sunday.) 

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