Bio | Rebecca Hurwood, LAc, MAcOM | 
Owner, All Ways Well, LLC
All Ways Well, LLC
helping people be well and stay well in every way

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My Journey

My journey to becoming a Chinese Medicine provider started when I was 9 years old growing up in Pacifica, California - just outside San Francisco where I was born.  My mother was (mis)diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at that time and when western medicine provided no answer or relief, she turned to Chinese medicine and found help.  Every week from the time I was 9 until I left for Portland at 18, my mom (and I when I was young) went to Chinatown in San Francisco for her to get Acupuncture and a big bag of leaves, twigs and bugs to bring home and brew into tea.  My house growing up always had the faint tang of a Chinese herb shop.  Chinese Medicine provided great relief for my mom and I accepted it as a normal part of taking care of yourself.


Fast forward 11 years to my Junior year of college.  I was preparing to spend a year abroad in China studying language and culture but had horrible digestive pain that I’d experienced daily for 6 years.  An eating disorder as a teen had caused me to greatly injure my digestive system, and even though by 20 I’d resolved those issues and “quit the habit” my digestion was still awful.  My western doctor said I had IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) and offered no intervention.  I was terrified to go to China - a land full of unclean water and parasites - and turned to my mother’s Acupuncturist in the city for help.  Three months of herbs and acupuncture later, my digestive pain and IBS were completely resolved.  I spent a year in China and had no digestive complaints whatsoever.


My experience has given me a special understanding of digestive problems, weight issues and the mental, emotional and physical challenges they present.  My background in Martial Arts and dance has also given me special insight into musculoskeletal complaints and I feel that digestive disorders and pain syndromes are two of my top specialties.  I also feel blessed, however, to practice the art of medicine and have such a plethora of tools at my disposal that I feel no matter what the chief complaint, I can always help everyone who walks through my door in one way or another.

About Rebecca


Undergraduate
Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR
B.A. in East Asian Studies, Minor in Chinese Language ‘00

Graduate
Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, Portland, OR
Masters in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (M.Ac.O.M.) ’06

Additional Certifications
Certified Facial Rejuvenation Practitioner
Certified Thousand Hands Buddha Qigong Instructor

Professional Memberships
American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Cambridge Who’s Who among Executives and Professionals 
Oregon Acupuncture Association
Business Network Int’l

Hobbies/Interests
Flamenco Dance
Martial Arts
Taiji
Meditation
Thousand Hands Buddha Qigong
Kundalini Yoga
Grantwriting
Healthy Cooking
Knitting
Reading

Web Links

All Ways Well Amazon Store
Your Natural Chef
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Confluence Clinic
Spradlin Bodyworks
Nature’s Path Family Wellness
Take Shape for Life
Cheryl Gross, DC
Compass Coaching
Jenny Gallagher Personal Coach
Arbonne Skin Care 
Luminous Beauty
One With Heart Martial Arts
Ling Gui Int’l Healing Qigong
Celiac Sprue Association
Uniting to Understand Racism
Mint - Refreshing Personal Finance
BNI-Portland Community Professionals
New Heights Integrative Therapy
Mesothelioma Statistics
Dr. Lu Acupuncture
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My Philosophy

I believe in Chinese medicine as a holistic approach to health that awakens and optimizes the bodies’ natural healing abilities.  I believe that every body is unique and different and I will work with you to determine your individual health care needs.  I also believe in limitless potential – to live, to love, to laugh and to heal.  My intention as a health care provider is to use all my tools to help you achieve your wellness goals, maintain your health and live life to its fullest.


My Studies

My interest in Asian culture was sparked in San Francisco during the Fall of 1992 when I began studying Choy Li Fut style martial arts, Wu style Taiji and Qigong.  This led me to seek an undergraduate degree in East Asian Studies with a minor in Chinese Language at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. While attending Lewis & Clark I spent a year in China studying language and culture.  After graduating I worked at the Portland Classical Chinese Garden as their first Membership Director for several years, and then attended the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine  (OCOM) in Portland, Oregon.  I graduated with a Master’s in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (M.Ac.O.M.) and became a Licensed Acupuncturist (L.Ac.).  While attending OCOM I also completed certification courses in Thousand Hands Buddha Qigong with Master Liu He and Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture with Virgina Doran M.Ac. L.Ac, LMT.  I continue to actively study Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine and holistic health and wellness techniques to improve my practice.