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Spring Renewal Part III: Moxibustion Workshop: Learning to Use Tiger Warmers

  • Sat Nam Yoga Chicago 1304 West Washington Boulevard Chicago, IL, 60607 United States (map)

60-minute hands-on workshop

This introductory workshop explores the traditional healing technique of moxibustion, which uses the warming properties of burning mugwort to stimulate acupuncture points and support the body’s natural healing processes.

Participants will learn how to safely use tiger warmers, a traditional moxibustion tool that allows for convenient and effective home use. The workshop will introduce basic techniques and key points that can be used for self-care and caring for others.

Participants will also have the opportunity to purchase take-home moxibustion kits so they can continue practicing these techniques and support their wellness at home.

Dana Lundin LAc CST CYT and Shamanic Practitioner
Dana Lundin has been a multidisciplinary healer within the fields of yoga, acupuncture, massage, oriental medicine, massage therapy and shamanic work since 1979. She is a longtime practitioner of the alternative therapies, and has advanced practice with nutritional therapies, Reiki (Levels I & II) and Women's issues. having studied the Way of the Sacred Feminine, with teachers including Jungian analyst Marian Woodman, Sisterhood of the Shields shamanic teacher Lynn Andrews (1989) and Chilean ceremonialist Luz Clara.

Dana notes that her skills in the alternative disciplines “augment each other’s effects”. She intends her work to carve out a consistently conscious approach to living, by the rhythm and natural laws of the natural world.
She has observed over 40 years of private practice.



Cami Tokowicz MSAc is currently completing her Master’s and Doctorate in Acupuncture at Pacific College of Health and Science. She offers grounded, compassionate care for the pace of modern life, integrating Acupuncture, Orthopedic Needling, Fire Cupping, Moxibustion, and Tui Na. With a focus on women’s health and chronic pain, she extends the principles of Chinese Medicine beyond the treatment room through movement, nutrition, and mindset.

Cost 
40 earlybird
45 week of