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    Denise Devereaux

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    5 months ago

    Excellent experience.,.. I love going to Denise. Very professional and I feel awesome when she is done.

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    I had a massage with Denise; absolutely wonderful. Released so much stress and tightness; feeling great.

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    She is caring and considerate and I urge anyone who needs relief from pain and discomfort to give Denise a try...

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    Boundless - The Team at Boundless From Left: Kelly, Karden, Elaine

    Boundless

    4.5(6 reviews)
    6.1 mi
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    I first met Karden Rabin at Radiance Yoga on North street in Pittsfield after hearing great things…read moreabout his Monday night MELT class. After the class I felt a lot less body tightness and pain, but chatted with him about lower back pain that had been ongoing for 4 years. He informed me that he had a studio in West Stockbridge where he does body work and massage. I ended up making an appointment not having any idea what to expect. I won't try to expain what he did but after pointing out that I stand crooked he did some poking and prodding in different spots. I then stood and I was standing much straighter. I was good for about 3 days and my back went back to being sore. Being that my back had been hurt for 4 years I wasn't expecting a miracle so I went back and saw him again explaining my back was still locking up. Karden taught me a few more things after working on my muscles poking and prodding again. I am now aware of why my back was hurting and I'm more aware of body and how I carry myself. It's been about a week since my second visit and I've had no back pain at all, and in fact with the things he taught me I decided to try to get back to deadlifting which I had stayed away from for nearly a year. To my surprise, not only was I able to do some deadlifting pain free I broke my personal record pulling 405lbs with not even the slightest amount of pain. I can not say enough about the amazing work Karden does. I would recommend anyone having chronic body pain to go see Karden, it might just change your life.

    Boundless is a wonderful addition to the Berkshires. The team of fantastic health practitioners…read moreoffer a wide variety of services. They are warm and friendly. They each have years of experience and really know what they're doing. Oh! Did I mention reasonable rates? There's just too many places in the area with high prices and then they add 20% mandatory tip on top of that. This place is the real deal, just try it once and you'll know what I mean. AND after your treatment you can go around the block to Six Depot for great food and great people.

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    Jarrett Lonny

    Jarrett Lonny

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Lonny Jarrett's reputation precedes him within the professional acupunturist world. He has written…read more3 tomes on Traditional Chinese Medicine that delve deeply into the spiritual realms as well as the practical knowledge needed to practice acupuncture in the traditional manner. That is not a "cult" but a following of both patients and practitioners based on Lonny's dedication to his life's work. In other words, he knows his stuff. Asking detailed questions about bodily functions, diet, sleep, personal habits and more,builds a picture that is essential to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) because TCM is a holistic approach. We wish western medicine was as thorough. Someone as knowledgeable and experienced as Lonny is a gift to the world of healthcare as a preventative, an adjunct to healing, and guidance to maintain health. Ask him about his Tiger Wand

    After filling out lots of detailed paperwork, I sat in Lonny Jarrett's office and answered his many…read morequestions. Some questions were invasive and uncomfortable ("what are your bowel movements like?") but I answered gamely and honestly. I told myself, "He's here to help. He wants a full picture." I'd been told he was a brilliant acupuncturist, and I wanted to have a good acupuncturist. So I continued to answer questions: my diet, my menstrual cycle, my sleeping habits. Then Mr. Jarrett peered at me and said: "Are you aware that you are yelling?" It was a question tinged with condescension. I was not yelling. I had not much raised my voice. It felt like a trap, like a move he's done a zillion times on more vulnerable patients, likely more on women. There was something mind-effy about it. Maybe even with a tiny smidge of sexist sadism. Ten years ago, I would have said, "I'm sorry! Did I raise my voice a little? I didn't mean to!" Even if I knew I hadn't raised my voice. I would have been ashamed, embarrassed, shamed, flushed with awkward remorse. But maybe the benefit of being a little older is to recognize a micro-aggression for what it is. I said evenly, "I'm not yelling. And if I sound a tad tense, it's because this is kind of scary and uncomfortable to me. I am in a vulnerable position here, as a new patient. This is your office, your practice, and you have more power than I do in this situation. So maybe I am responding to those dynamics." He tried for awhile to say he hadn't meant to be imperious/judgmental/condescending but didn't really change the tone. By the end of the appointment, my feeling was: I am not going back. I haven't returned.

    Denise Devereaux - acupuncture - Updated June 2026

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