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I can answer questions on Acupuncture and Chinese medicine. I specialize in women's issues, mental-emotional issues and headache.
I have been in practice for 10 years.
I am certified and state liscensed.
Graduated from the T'ai Institute of Oriental Medicine with certificates in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
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Hello, hello, I would recommend one to 2 treatments a week with a formula a week based on xiao yao san. Acupuncture works amazingly well for this. ou should have the situation rectified in no time
Hi Ellen, First off let me commend you for adding qi gong to your acupuncture/herbal regimen. For fatigue especially, but really any issue, qi gong is a great boon to your recovery. When you build
Hey Lee, I think acupucture is great for pain relief via the endorphin response. If at all possible I would highly recommend giving your body a rest while you heal. If this is not possible, keep your
Hey Gurjas, My gut reaction on this is exterior wind heat invasion, (flu) exacerbating a pre-existing excess liver qi condition. The photophobia lends me to believe that you either have true or
Hey Liora, I think herbal pills are a great idea if you can't get the tea down. Sometimes I cap herbs for patients that can't stand the taste. The only issue is to make sure that the pills are high
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