Healing Conversations - a One Mission Podcast

Ep. 2 - Robert Yauckoes

February 03, 2023 One Mission Season 1 Episode 2
Ep. 2 - Robert Yauckoes
Healing Conversations - a One Mission Podcast
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Healing Conversations - a One Mission Podcast
Ep. 2 - Robert Yauckoes
Feb 03, 2023 Season 1 Episode 2
One Mission

Guest Name: Robert Yauckoes

Robert is an expert acupuncturist and herbalist who earned his Masters of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MAOM) at the New England School of Acupuncture at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS).

Robert strongly believes that Chinese medicine can greatly help a myriad of conditions and can be used proactively to achieve greater levels of health and wellbeing. Robert founded Acupuncture Connections to provide the highest quality of acupuncture treating a wide range of conditions from pain, sport performance enhancement, autoimmune conditions, arthritis, fertility and hormonal issues. He is a regular speaker at the New England School of Acupuncture and his Framingham clinic is popular assisting location for interns to observe advanced procedures and techniques. He is specializes in orthopedics and uses a variety of techniques including 'dry needling', motor point and trigger point therapy. He teaches other acupuncturists these techniques in postgraduate classes.

Robert grew up in Stow, MA and after living overseas and traveling extensively for many years. He returned to New England. During his spare time he enjoys being a husband and a dad and looking for adventure in the area. If not cycling or practicing martial arts, you can find Robert in a local coffee shop or listening to music.

https://acupunctureconnections.com/team/robert-yauckoes/

In this episode:

  • 8:12 Bringing out the body’s ability to heal itself, versus simply managing things wrong with us through artificial means
  • 10:28 What does acupuncture treat and why acupuncture isn’t just for those with something wrong with them.
  • 15:02 Mitigating cancer side effects through acupuncture
  • 16:52 kids in acupuncture - cancer patients, strengthening the immune system, allergies, common colds, behavioral issues
  • 21:52 How long does a patient typically come to an acupuncturist?
  • 27:52 putting aside emotions and trauma, how the body stores this on the cellular level, and how acupuncture can build the reserve within the body to handle these things (29:30)
  • 31:52 Finding the right acupuncturist for you

This is a One Mission Podcast.

Cancer can steal a kid’s childhood – we help them get it back through
programs and activities that foster friendship, fun, and positive
distractions from treatment. Whether it’s putting on holiday
celebrations, providing art and music therapy or paying for expensive
hospital parking, we make life brighter for children and their families
from the moment of diagnosis, through treatment and beyond.

https://onemission.org/

Follow us on instagram @onemissionofficial and on facebook
@onemission

Join our mailing list at onemission.org to stay up to date on our news
and events.

If you would like become part of this podcast email us
info@onemission.org

This podcast is presented by Provident Healthcare Partners.

Show Notes

Guest Name: Robert Yauckoes

Robert is an expert acupuncturist and herbalist who earned his Masters of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MAOM) at the New England School of Acupuncture at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS).

Robert strongly believes that Chinese medicine can greatly help a myriad of conditions and can be used proactively to achieve greater levels of health and wellbeing. Robert founded Acupuncture Connections to provide the highest quality of acupuncture treating a wide range of conditions from pain, sport performance enhancement, autoimmune conditions, arthritis, fertility and hormonal issues. He is a regular speaker at the New England School of Acupuncture and his Framingham clinic is popular assisting location for interns to observe advanced procedures and techniques. He is specializes in orthopedics and uses a variety of techniques including 'dry needling', motor point and trigger point therapy. He teaches other acupuncturists these techniques in postgraduate classes.

Robert grew up in Stow, MA and after living overseas and traveling extensively for many years. He returned to New England. During his spare time he enjoys being a husband and a dad and looking for adventure in the area. If not cycling or practicing martial arts, you can find Robert in a local coffee shop or listening to music.

https://acupunctureconnections.com/team/robert-yauckoes/

In this episode:

  • 8:12 Bringing out the body’s ability to heal itself, versus simply managing things wrong with us through artificial means
  • 10:28 What does acupuncture treat and why acupuncture isn’t just for those with something wrong with them.
  • 15:02 Mitigating cancer side effects through acupuncture
  • 16:52 kids in acupuncture - cancer patients, strengthening the immune system, allergies, common colds, behavioral issues
  • 21:52 How long does a patient typically come to an acupuncturist?
  • 27:52 putting aside emotions and trauma, how the body stores this on the cellular level, and how acupuncture can build the reserve within the body to handle these things (29:30)
  • 31:52 Finding the right acupuncturist for you

This is a One Mission Podcast.

Cancer can steal a kid’s childhood – we help them get it back through
programs and activities that foster friendship, fun, and positive
distractions from treatment. Whether it’s putting on holiday
celebrations, providing art and music therapy or paying for expensive
hospital parking, we make life brighter for children and their families
from the moment of diagnosis, through treatment and beyond.

https://onemission.org/

Follow us on instagram @onemissionofficial and on facebook
@onemission

Join our mailing list at onemission.org to stay up to date on our news
and events.

If you would like become part of this podcast email us
info@onemission.org

This podcast is presented by Provident Healthcare Partners.