Testimonials

“I spent my youth at the ear, nose & throat doctor, with walking pneumonia, bronchitis and sinus infections.  As an adult I could count on getting a sinus infection every time the seasons changed.  I was miserable and knew I had to find a way to stop the cycle.  I began seeing Lynn and within a couple of months my immune system was healthy!  I have not had a sinus or lung problem in 2 years now.  Going to Lynn has truly been a life-changing experience for me.”  Chris H., Mount Shasta

“As a person who has numerous health issues to address, I find Lynn’s Community-Style Acupuncture Clinic to be affordable and accessible.  Lynn’s calm and compassionate manner is comforting.”  K.N., Mount Shasta

“I was born with a congenital back problem that led to chronic, severe pain as an adult.  I don’t do well with traditional pain relievers, and was sinking into depression when I thought about a lifetime of pain.  A friend referred me to Lynn.  By the fourth treatment I was pain-free!  I now see her once a month for a “tune-up” and have been pain-free for over a year now.  To me, this is a miracle.”  B.D., Weed

“Menopause hit me full force with hot flashes, insomnia, flooding and irritability.  I was reluctant to use hormone replacement due to a family history of breast cancer.  Lynn used a combination of herbs, acupuncture and moxibustion to get me back on track.  It was like getting my life back!”  H.H., Mount Shasta

“If you suffer from chronic migraine headaches I highly recommend acupuncture treatments provided by Lynn Lloyd, L.Ac.  Since the age of 12 I suffered from migraines, as many as three a week, sometimes more.  I did have a medication for the headaches, but never found anything to permanently stop them.  I first saw Lynn in Sept. 2012 for treatment of my back pain.  During the treatments I noticed that I was not having as many headaches, and mentioned it to Lynn.  She then began to address the headaches along with the back pain.  After 57 years of migraine headaches, I have not had one in seven months.”  S. Wilson, Mount Shasta