Total Body Yoga Teachers
Carrie Wilhelm
Wild Lavender Acupuncture Clinic is excited to join the Total Body Yoga team and bring Chinese Medicine to this amazing center for wellness. Acupuncture beautifully complements the mind, body, spirit beliefs on which TBY is founded.
Chinese Medicine is a holistic approach to good health. It believes that emotions and mental states are every bit as influential on disease as the physical, and considers factors like work, lifestyle and relationships as fundamental to the overall picture of a patient's health. Working with the universal laws of harmony and balance, Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine will keep your body in healthy equilibrium.
If you've not experienced the amazing healing of Acupuncture, please come and talk with me about how it can make a difference in your life. If you have had Acupuncture, that's great - and I hope you'll consider working with me in the not-too-distant future.
Love, Peace and Courage,
Carrie Wilhelm L.Ac.
Acupuncture & Chinese medicine can be effective in addressing the following:
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Growing up in a family of natural healthcare practitioners, Carrie Wilhelm has always been passionate about health and how the human body works. Her uncle, a chiropractor, was her first line of health care as a child and eventually became her employer as she worked her way through college. After school Carrie moved to Colorado where she managed a chiropractic clinic with several types of natural healthcare providers.
It was an experience in the Colorado clinic that started Carrie on her own professional journey. For the first time in her life, she had the opportunity to work with an acupuncturist. Carrie found the immediate impact of her first treatment life-altering, for in that instant, she knew she needed to be a practitioner of Chinese Medicine.
Carrie immediately enrolled in the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine. After one year, she transferred to Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, Minnesota, where she graduated with her Masters in Oriental Medicine. Licensed by the Illinois Board of Medical Examiners, Carrie is currently practicing in Barrington and in Mundelein. Her specialties include treating digestive disorders, emotional imbalances, insomnia, stress reduction and women's health, including menstrual disorders, fertility, pregnancy and postpartum health.
On a personal note, Carrie enjoys being outdoors with her family, watching baseball games, playing cards and listening to live music.



