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Erika Barrantes

M.S., L.Ac. 

Pure Life Acupuncture & Wellness Center 

About Erika Barrantes

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Languages Spoken English, Spanish

School Samra University of Oriental Medicine

Degree M.S.O.M., L.Ac.

Treatment Techniques

Acupressure Aromatherapy Cupping Gua Sha Herbology Homeopathic Medicine Moxibustion NADA (National Acupuncture Detoxification Association) Qi Gong

Areas of Expertise

Addiction Allergies Asthma Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Colds and Flu's Cosmetic Acupuncture Dermatology Diabetes Fibromyalgia Gastrointestinal Disorders HIV/AIDS Headaches/Migraines Hepatitis Hypertension Immune Disorders Infertility Insomnia Internal Medicine Menstrual Disorders Musculoskeletal Disorders Neurological Disorders Nutrition Orthopedics Pain Management Psychological/Emotional Disorders Sports Medicine Stress/Anxiety Weight Reduction Women's Health

Styles of Acupuncture

Auricular Acupuncture Certified in NET (Neuro Emotional Technique) Five-Element Acupuncture Neuro Integration Systems Practitioner (Neurolink) Nutrition Response Testing Scalp Acupuncture Traditional Chinese Acupuncture

Associations

The acupuncture office of Erika Barrantes in Torrance, CA is within driving distance from the following cities:

El Segundo Long Beach Santa Monica Los Angeles Pacific Palisades Toluca Lake South Pasadena Lomita Palos Verdes Estates Redondo Beach Harbor City Hermosa Beach

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