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What is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) ?

How does Acupuncture work?

What do the scientific communities think?

Is Acupuncture comfortable?

Are the needles sanitary?

 

How many treatments are needed for an effect?

Are there any side effects?

What is Moxibustion?

What is Tai Chi?

How does Chinese herbal therapy work?

What is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) ?

Traditional Chinese Medicine includes acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, Chinese herbs and nutrition, Tuina massage therapy, and Tai-chi movement  therapy. It is based on the ancient Taoist philosophy of yin and yang  which categorizes everything  into these two properties, each influencing and balancing the other. With more than 5000 years of clinical  history in China, TCM has now gained increasing acceptance in the United States as more and more Americans and people throughout the world find relief through TCM.  Two fundamental concepts in TCM are that  a  person’s mind and body are one with  nature, and  treatment  focuses on discovering the true cause of  illnesses and  healing  the root of conditions.  

How does Acupuncture work?

The ancient Chinese discovered that there is a     universal life energy called Qi  that  is present in all living things. Qi  flows throughout the human body in specific pathways called meridians.  Illnesses and pain occur when this flow of energy is blocked.  Acupuncture works by dispersing  or attracting Qi energy along specific points on the  meridians in order to restore balance between the yin and yang.

What do the Scientific Communities think?

National Institutes of Health in November 1997, convened a panel of 12 distinguished physicians and scientists to review current reseraches on the effectiveness of Acupuncture. As a result, NIH formally endorsed acupuncture, stating "There is sufficient evidence of acupuncture's value to expand its use into conventional medicine and to encourage further studies of its physiology and clinical value." The panel determined that acupuncture can relieve post-operative pain and nausea associated with pregnancy or chemotherapy. It appears to be effective in relieving common disorders such as menstrual cramps, muscle pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, addiction, and asthma. Stroke, headache, and chronic low back pain were listed. They also recognized that acupuncture treatment can result in a reduction in the amount of pain medication or anesthesia.

Are the needles clean?

Only  sterile, disposable  needles are used in our facility which eliminates any possibility of contamination and disease transmission. 

Is Acupuncture comfortable?

Acupuncture needles are 10 times thinner than hypodermic needles. One can barely feel it when inserted.  Most patients experience relaxation and symptomatic  relief. Some patients even fall into a restful nap. 

Are there any side effects?

Acupuncture and Chinese herbs,  when used properly, usually do not have any serious side effects.  Most people feel a sense of pleasant relaxation and  some may even feel exhilaration.  however, some patients may feel slightly lightheaded and a little soreness after a treatment.  We do not advise a  patient to undergo  treatment on an empty stomach or  right after   strenuous exercise.

 

What is Moxibustion?

Moxibustion is a procedure of burning a herb, Folium Artemisiae Vulgaris, commonly known as mugwort, to create heat and therapeutic result on the affected areas. After moxibustion, deep warmth is usually felt  in the applied area. Moxibustion increases circulation throughout the administered area and promotes Qi to flow in the channels and meridians. It is used to treat certain types of pelvic pain, severe cramps, infertility, high blood pressure, and menstrual bleeding.

 

What is Tai Chi?

Tai Chi is a breathing exercise that has been practiced in China for centuries to strengthen the flow of Qi (energy) within the body.  It is practiced following the form and movement of martial art while the whole body moves as one very slowly and gently in circular paths.   Tai Chi can enhance and promote balance, coordination,  strength, stamina, and flexibility in all the joints and major muscle groups.  Qi stagnation is the cause of Yin and Yang imbalance that leads to disease and aging.  Stemming from this Taoists belief,   Tai Chi was developed to help circulate the Qi (energy) that releases and prevents stagnation.   Feeling each movement, the practitioner learns to cultivate the communication between mind and body and to guide the flow of Qi through the entire body.

How many treatments are needed for an effect?

Everyone’s body is unique.  The  result depends on individual’s commitment and attitude towards  the treatments,  as well as duration, nature and severity of the condition.  For the body to recover naturally from chronic illnesses, confidence and  patience are  essential.

How does Chinese herbal therapy work?

After diagnosing an individual patient’s pattern of  disharmony, a personalized formula of herbs is prescribed based on age, constitution, environment, time, and medical condition.  While acupuncture moves and balances the Qi, Chinese herbs nourish , replenish, and enhance the Qi, blood, and essence of  our body.   Especially in chronic   ailments, the herbs  provide the means  for improved  body defense against  pathogens and supplies the nutrients for  regeneration.  Some herbs, when taken regularly,  can even prolong our  lives and rejuvenate our bodies.


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