
Many Rivers
Holistic Medicine
Acupuncture | Herbs | Qi Gong
The symptoms and challenges you're carrying are often your own river system navigating the floods and droughts of life. Maybe it shows up as pain, sleepless nights, a restless gut, anxiety, or just a sense that something isn't quite right. However it started — a hard beginning, an old injury, a season that asked too much of you — you don't have to sort it out alone. Together we work to restore the flow.


People come to me for many reasons, and often for several at once, because nothing in the body is truly separate.Pain and tension · Headaches and migraines · Dizziness. Inflammation. Joint pain. Digestive trouble · Insomnia and restless sleep · Stress, anxiety, and low mood · Menstrual, fertility, and menopause support · Recovery from injury · And the harder-to-name feeling that you're not quite yourself.
About Tara
I'm Tara Radsliff, a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist, and the founder of Many Rivers. I came to this medicine from a world of clear rules and right answers, until those rules began to feel too small for the whole of a human being. What I found in Chinese medicine was the opposite — a medicine of change, connection, and care for the whole person. I've been practicing since 2022, and what I see again and again is people leaving not just with fewer symptoms, but feeling more centered, more themselves.

My
Orientation
Our environment shapes our health — and that includes the political and social environment we live in. The stress of injustice, of not being safe to be who you are, lives in the body. I'm queer, and my care is grounded in liberation: the belief that all of us deserve to be well, fully ourselves, and free. I welcome queer and trans patients, people of all bodies and backgrounds, and anyone who's been dismissed or unseen by the systems meant to care for them.
