Nathaniel Mohler

Nathaniel Mohler

Assistant Professor

School

New England School of Acupuncture

Department

New England School of Acupuncture

About

Nate Mohler, DACM, has practiced acupuncture and herbal medicine since 2004, holding licensure in multiple states including Florida, Colorado, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts. He earned his Doctorate in Integrative Chinese Medicine from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2018.

Throughout his career, Dr. Mohler has served as faculty and held leadership roles at several acupuncture institutions, including East-West College of Natural Medicine, Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Southwest Acupuncture College, Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, and the New England School of Acupuncture. His clinical specialties include Tan and Tung styles of acupuncture and the integration of global herbal traditions to treat headaches and migraines, traumatic injuries, insomnia, psycho-emotional conditions, and autoimmune disorders.

In addition to his work in Chinese medicine, Dr. Mohler holds a seventh-degree blackbelt in Shuri-ryu Karate-do and teaches both Karate and Chen-style Taijiquan (Tai Chi).

Education

  • DACM, American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • MS, Oriental Medicine, East-West College of Natural Medicine

Research Interests

  • Acupuncture and herbal therapies for the treatment of headaches and migraines.
  • The use of non-cannon medicinal plants within the context of Chinese medicine.
  • Growing medicinal plants outside of China in bio-equitable environments with the intent to produce medicinal substance equitable to those produced in mainland China

Education

  • DACM, American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • MS, Oriental Medicine, East-West College of Natural Medicine

Research Interests

  • Acupuncture and herbal therapies for the treatment of headaches and migraines.
  • The use of non-cannon medicinal plants within the context of Chinese medicine.
  • Growing medicinal plants outside of China in bio-equitable environments with the intent to produce medicinal substance equitable to those produced in mainland China

Publications