NORTHPORT, N.Y. — Healing Space and the Chloe Bell Foundation, both based in Northport, are partnering to provide free acupuncture sessions to cancer patients and survivors supported by the foundation.
Sheila Gordon, an acupuncturist with a master’s degree in Oriental Medicine, founded The Healing Space at 81 Scudder Avenue in 2003. She Gordon offers acupuncture, fertility support, tuning fork therapy, LED therapy, facial rejuvenation, cupping, moxibustion, and more.
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Chloe Bell Foundation donors, Long Island residents or those willing to travel will receive an acupuncture session.
The Chloe Bell Foundation was established by Remi Lindberg and her family in memory of Chloe Lindberg of Northport. She passed away from acute myeloid leukemia in January 2021, aged just 26 at the time. She battled cancer for 13 months after she was diagnosed at age 25. .
Gordon said acupuncture can bring a sense of calm to anyone. It’s been shown to lower cortisol levels, calm the vagus nerve and increase endorphins, “the feel-good hormones,” Gordon said.
Acupuncture is even more beneficial for people who are fighting or recovering from cancer.
“My approach in my practice is to treat the whole person: physically, emotionally and spiritually,” Gordon told Patch. “People are often in shock when they receive a diagnosis. My job is to treat that shock by calming the nervous system, but acupuncture can help reduce the side effects a person may experience during chemotherapy. Excellent for dealing with (bloating, nausea, fatigue, brain fog, etc.) fatigue, etc.”
Lindberg said the Chloe Bell Foundation is currently supporting 20 recipients. The nonprofit organization continues to work with hospitals in the Capital Region, and hundreds of people have received donations from the foundation’s donors.
Mr Gordon said cancer patients deserve support and healing and wanted to offer them the benefits of tailored treatment. She begins the session with her prayers and intentions, and the patient lets Gordon know what to focus on.
“The benefit of acupuncture is that it can address multiple issues at once,” she said.
The free acupuncture sessions were all Gordon’s idea, Lindberg said.
“Sheila is not only a talented practitioner, but also very creative in thinking of unique ways to expand her business offering,” she said. “When you add in the fact that she’s the most kind-hearted, philanthropist and empathetic person I know, you get this partnership. On a friendship level, she’s been very supportive from day one. She has been very supportive of me in everything. She goes above and beyond in everything.” She is always thinking of ways to expand TCBF and all the ways she can support it. ”
Gordon said he was “amazed” by Lindbergh’s dedication to helping people affected by cancer after losing Chloe’s sister and best friend.
“Remi is an inspiration to others,” Gordon said. “Her ability to empathize and help others while recovering from loss is a true reminder of what it means to be human. Service is an antidote to anxiety and pain, and Remi inspires others through her pain. I found a way to help.”
The Chloe Bell Foundation has organized several toy sales for children and young people in hospitals, funded research at Southern Ocean Medical Center in New Jersey, and raised funds for other charities. I have collected.
Lindberg said acupuncture, which involves inserting needles, is recommended for children ages 8 and older. For younger children, there are techniques that do not use needles.
“Sheila’s presence and personal energy are calming,” Lindberg said. “She’s never been so relaxed as she is on the table. And her pins don’t hurt at all. You can barely feel them.”
Lindbergh said she is “very grateful” for Gordon’s partnership.
Gordon has worked with famous athletes and celebrities and has appeared on television shows such as “Good Morning America.”
“We are so honored that she has brought TCBF into her space,” Lindberg said. “Seeing Sheila work so hard and support people at the lowest points in their lives was an inspiration to me. It made me want to provide support to people who are struggling.”
The Chloe Bell Foundation currently supports people who have been diagnosed with cancer or who are grieving a loved one who has died from cancer. Lindberg said it could expand in the future.
Anyone interested in becoming a recipient of the Foundation can get in touch through the website by emailing thechloebellefoundation@gmail.com or by sending a message on Instagram.
Kelly Campbell is a client of Gordon’s who receives acupuncture during chemotherapy.
“Since my diagnosis in August 2022, acupuncture has helped me combat fatigue and nausea during my cancer treatment, which included both chemotherapy and immunotherapy,” Campbell said. “It also helped reduce the symptoms of severe ascites, which is ascites commonly seen in patients with endometrial cancer. That’s my diagnosis. It was almost immediate. I have had ascites many times. “I felt incredibly uncomfortable in the healing space, but I felt really relieved after the session. Sheila is a great listener and great at addressing issues that I can’t quite explain. He’s a great practitioner.”
After Lori Zula survived breast cancer, she experienced acupuncture during chemotherapy at a treatment center and again with Gordon.
“I can confidently say that Sheila’s sessions provided more effective relief and support,” Zula said. “Her expertise and her personalized approach have greatly improved my recovery journey. I highly recommend her services to anyone seeking complementary therapies for cancer treatment.”
After years of success working with high-level television and financial executives, Lindbergh left New York City and returned to his hometown of Northport.
“It’s great to partner with someone who is not only so successful, but also a Northport native,” Lindberg said of Gordon.
