top of page

Acupuncture works by supporting the body’s natural ability to heal and regulate itself. By stimulating specific points, it improves circulation, calms the nervous system, reduces inflammation, and helps restore balance across the body’s systems. Modern research shows measurable effects on blood flow, pain, and stress response, while Chinese medicine describes this as restoring the healthy movement of Qi. When flow is restored, the body is better able to repair, adapt, and maintain long-term wellness.

What Makes Acupuncture Effective

Acupuncture has been used for more than 3,500 years to support natural healing, and modern research continues to validate what ancient practitioners understood long ago. By improving circulation, calming the nervous system, and restoring balance, acupuncture helps reduce pain and inflammation, regulate stress, and support the body’s natural repair processes.

​

Dr. Golding completed advanced training with Kikko Matsumoto, whose Japanese Acupuncture approach emphasizes careful palpation, subtle technique, and whole-person care. Using ultra-thin needles, shallow insertion, and hands-on assessment, treatments are designed to be both effective and deeply calming, allowing the body to relax and respond more fully.

 

Japanese Acupuncture practiced by Dr. Golding is private, where the patient gets one on one attention for the entire visit.  It can be especially supportive for pain, stress, anxiety, post-operative healing, headaches, digestive concerns, hormonal imbalance, sleep issues, autoimmune conditions, and chronic health challenges. Many patients also experience deeper relaxation, clearer thinking, steadier energy, and a greater sense of resilience as the body returns to balance.

​

Please note:  Dry Needling is not the same as acupuncture. As a matter of fact, most professionals that do this have only had 25-50 hours of training as opposed to acupuncturists whom usually have more than 4 years of training.  Acupuncturists have the background to truly understand the channel flows in the body as opposed to applying a needle to a trigger point which often works by creating inflammation in the body as opposed unblocking natural flow.  

JAPANESE  ACUPUNCTURE

Acupuncture Loveland Fort Collins Northern Colorado Louisville Boulder Golding Integrative Health

Classical Chinese Medicine dates back thousands of years and is based on the understanding that the body thrives when its energy, circulation, and organ systems are in balance. By observing patterns in nature, the seasons, and the human body, early practitioners developed a comprehensive medical system centered on Qi flow, meridians, and the interconnectedness of all bodily functions.

 

By combining the principles of Classical Chinese Medicine with the precision and gentleness of Japanese acupuncture, treatment reaches a deeper level of healing. This integrative approach doesn’t just target symptoms; it identifies the root imbalance, restores healthy flow, and supports the entire system, physical, emotional, and energetic. Together, these traditions help regulate the nervous system, improve organ function, calm inflammation, and create the internal conditions the body needs to repair itself naturally.

​

The result is a more complete, restorative form of care that helps patients feel better on multiple levels, not only relieving discomfort, but enhancing overall wellbeing, clarity, and resilience.

CHINESE MEDICINE

Frequency Medicine, also known as Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM), is a gentle, non-invasive therapy that supports healing by working with the body’s natural electrical system. Every tissue and organ communicates through specific electrical signals, and injury, inflammation, stress, or chronic illness can disrupt that communication. Frequency medicine uses low-level microcurrent and precise frequencies to help restore healthy signaling and support the body at a cellular level.

 

This therapy works subtly yet deeply, calming the nervous system, reducing inflammation, and improving circulation. Because the microcurrent is extremely gentle, treatments are often deeply relaxing, helping the body shift out of a stress response and into a parasympathetic, healing state. Rather than forcing change, frequency medicine supports the body’s own intelligence and natural repair processes.

 

Frequency medicine can be especially helpful for chronic pain, nervous system dysregulation, inflammation, trauma recovery, autoimmune conditions, hormonal imbalance, and post-surgical healing. Many patients report feeling calmer, clearer, and more balanced after sessions. When the body’s electrical communication is supported, healing becomes more efficient, integrated, and sustainable over time.

FREQUENCY MEDICINE

Loveland Acupuncture Chinese Medicine Northern Colorado Louisville Boulder
Frequency Medicine Loveland Boulder Louisville Colorado

“Everything is Energy and that is all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you can not help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics.” 
-Albert Einstein

“Heidi was the second acupuncturist I have seen in my life and describing her as a professional is a wild understatement. Her depth of knowledge in traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and other is seemingly endless. Her presence and space fostered a feeling of safety, relaxation and healing. I came in with a TBI, significant nasal issues, heart problems, and severe scarring. After the first session I felt "unlocked", feeling sensations in my body I only had memory of. After 3 sessions my breathing significantly improved, my brain fog was reduced astronomically, and I feel healthier and more present in my body with my mind and spirit more connected than ever in my life. I cannot praise or speak more highly of her. I wish I lived closer to her practice but every time I return I actively make time to see her.”

Client Reviews

Qi Life Force

Harmony

Balance

Flow

Healing

Join my Email List

Join my list for seasonal wellness tips, nervous system-friendly guidance, and news about openings, services, and offerings.

bottom of page