Ventura to Agoura Hills, Sarica and the Mysterious Dr.Rubio

G’Day,

Hope all is well in your world.

I was due to meet Sarica in her place of upbringing, Ventura.

Sarica was the subject of some of my earliest posts last year and was very keen to receive a Japanese acupuncture treatment.

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A mother of 2 young children, having suffered from a severe prolapsed intervertabral disc requiring a lamenectomy, Sarica was exhausted and struggling to recover her mojo.

In a nutshell she was suffering from Liver Yang Deficiency syndrome or what we commonly know as exhaustion.

I had originally met Sarica in 2002 when she attended my workshop in San Diego.

As fate would have it, Sarica was then a resident of Flagstaff, Arizona in the mountains about 2 hours north of Phoenix.

At the time I was heading to Phoenix to attend a real estate investment boot camp and Sarica kindly extended an invitation for me to visit upon the completion of the boot camp.

My schedule allowed such indulgences and I took her up on her invitation and was introduced to the wonders of Flag and surrounding environs including Sedona.

In 2002 Sarica had established practices in Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon some 40 minutes drive away.

In 2008 Sarica has moved to Phoenix and was struggling to find an Acupuncturist to help her regain some of her vital energy so insidiously drained by the combination of recovery from surgery and parenting 2 young children.

On each and every occasion that she had received treatment over the last 6 months, Sarica had left feeling absolutely exhausted and had become extremely TCM shy as a result, hence her keenness to receive treatment from me whilst I was in the States.

As circumstance would have it, my schedule allowed us to meet in Ventura, as my next destination was Agoura Hills and the home of the mysterious Dr. Rubio, his beautiful wife Tatiana and their 2 young children about a 30 minute drive from Ventura where Sarica was staying with her parents.

To cut a long story short , Ray turned up early to give me a lift back to his place and I ended up treating Sarica a couple of days later in Agoura Hills, never the less a whirlwind tour of the town of Ventura and a luscious lunch ensued prior to my departure from this quaint and revitalized coastal community.

Hope you hav a gud 1,

Alan

Sarica

The mysterious Dr. Rubio

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Ventura Coastline

On the 101 headed towards Agoura Hills

About Alan

Alan Jansson is an internationally recognized teacher and practitioner of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture. As a staunch advocate of practically based workshops, Alan draws upon his 35 years clinical experience and 23 years post and undergraduate teaching. Alan has presented, convened and hosted more than 70 Traditional Japanese Acupuncture workshops in Australia, Europe, and USA.

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