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 Acupuncture Therapy 

Acupuncture is one aspect of Traditional

Chinese Medicine that has flourished in China for over 2,500 years. 

Acupuncture treats diseases and syndromes, strengthens the immune system and the physical body, prevents diseases and achieves longevity. 

Acupuncture is based on the knowledge of vital energy flow to the whole body. This energy travels through pathways called meridian, etc. Once this energy is deficient or blocked, then the body stops functioning normally and will eventually become sick. An acupuncturist is trained to find these deficient or blocks. Through complex diagnostic techniques, he or she determines if the energy supply is ample, if it is flowing the correct direction and speed. Then, with the application of the needles and needling techniques, he or she is able to restore the flow of energy back to normal. The body return to its normal function, pain is relieved, other symptoms disappear, vital energy and health is restored.  

Studies have shown that acupuncture could influence the central and peripheral nervous systems. Evidence indicates that it releases endorphins from brain making it particularly effective in pain control. Among a host of factors, acupuncture also effects the metabolism and productive sugar levels in the blood, as well as affect the endocrine system and digestive system.

Moxibustion   

Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves the burning of mugwort, a small, spongy herb, to facilitate healing. Moxibustion has been used throughout Asia for thousands of years; in fact, the actual Chinese character for acupuncture, translated literally, means "acupuncture-moxibustion." The purpose of moxibustion, as with most forms of traditional Chinese medicine, is to strengthen the blood, stimulate the flow of qi, and maintain general health.

How does moxibustion work? Does it hurt?

There are two types of moxibustion: direct and indirect. In direct moxibustion, a small, cone-shaped amount of moxa is placed on top of an acupuncture point and burned. This type of moxibustion is further categorized into two types: scarring and non-scarring. With scarring moxibustion, the moxa is placed on a point, ignited, and allowed to remain onto the point until it burns out completely. This may lead to localized scarring, blisters and scarring after healing. With non-scarring moxibustion, the moxa is placed on the point and lit, but is extinguished or removed before it burns the skin. The patient will experience a pleasant heating sensation that penetrates deep into the skin, but should not experience any pain, blistering or scarring unless the moxa is left in place for too long.

Indirect moxibustion is currently the more popular form of care because there is a much lower risk of pain or burning. In indirect moxibustion, a practitioner lights one end of a moxa stick, roughly the shape and size of a cigar, and holds it close to the area being treated for several minutes until the area turns red. Another form of indirect moxibustion uses both acupuncture needles and moxa. A needle is inserted into an acupoint and retained. The tip of the needle is then wrapped in moxa and ignited, generating heat to the point and the surrounding area. After the desired effect is achieved, the moxa is extinguished and the needle(s) removed.

What is moxibustion used for?

In traditional Chinese medicine, moxibustion is used on people who have a cold or stagnant condition. The burning of moxa is believed to expel cold and warm the meridians, which leads to smoother flow of blood and qi. In Western medicine, moxibustion has successfully been used to turn breech babies into a normal head-down position prior to childbirth. A landmark study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1998 found that up to 75% of women suffering from breech presentations before childbirth had fetuses that rotated to the normal position after receiving moxibustion at an acupuncture point on the Bladder meridian. Other studies have shown that moxibustion increases the movement of the fetus in pregnant women, and may reduce the symptoms of menstrual cramps when used in conjunction with traditional acupuncture.

Why do acupuncturists use mugwort? Why not use some other herb?

Mugwort, also known as artemesia vulgaris or ai ye in Chinese, has a long history of use in folk medicine. Research has shown that it acts as an emmenagogue ­ that is, an agent that increases blood circulation to the pelvic area and uterus and stimulates menstruation. This could explain its use in treating breech births and menstrual cramps.

Are there any precautions I should be aware of?

Although moxibustion has been safely used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries, it is not for everyone. Because it is used specifically for patients suffering from cold or stagnant constitutions, it should not be used on anyone diagnosed with too much heat. Burning moxa also produces a great deal of smoke and a pungent odor. Patients with respiratory problems may request that their practitioner use smokeless moxa sticks as an alternative.

   
Herbal Therapy
 

Chinese herbology is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine practice. Formulated Chinese herbs have been successfully used by half of the world’s population for more than 2,000 years. . Each Chinese herb, free of chemicals and their side effects is designed for a particular ailment.

Is it safe for one to just go to a store and choose their own Chinese herbal medicine? No.

Chinese herbology is based on the conditions the body is undergoing at a particular time, and this may change dramatically in just one or two days. Only a person trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques can do the proper evaluation Only the Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner is able to determine the appropriate Chinese herbal formulas needed to correct the problems.

Is it dangerous for one to take the same herbs as someone else, even if symptoms are alike? Yes, it is very dangerous

Chinese herbs should be used with discretion. Your symptoms maybe alike, but the condition of your bodies may not. While water is good for parched land, doing it to a flooded area can only cause damage. Fen-Fen/Ma Huang is such an example. It was indiscriminately used for everyone, without regard for their body conditions. Hence while if helped some, it made others sicke

 Pediatric Tui Na

Pediatric Tui Na is a very effective therapeutic massage or acupressure for children under 6 years old. Tuina focuses on health maintenance and disease prevention. It can help promote the digestive system, strengthen the lung function, calm an irritable baby, improve the intelligence level, and maintain a healthy upper respiratory system.

Tuina treats many common childhood health problems, such as:

Colds, fever, colic pain, cough, bronchitis, asthma, rashes, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, bed wetting, prolapsed rectum, hernia, irritable or difficult feeding, new born jaundice among others.

 

 

 

Codions that we can help with

1. Stress and Pain Management

Anti-stress and pain control without drugs. Such as back pain, sciatica osteoarthritis, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, facial pain, trigeminal neuralgia, chronic illness. Also habit breaking is available such addiction to cigarettes, alcohol, drugs etc.

2. Respiratory System

Allergies , asthma, sinusitis, bronchitis, acute tonsillitis, common cold and flu.

3. Gastrointestinal Disorders

Abdominal pain, indigestion, ulcer, stomach dysfunction, irritable bowel syndrome, colitis, etc

4. Reproductive Disorders

Infertility, miscarriage, endometriosis ,uterine fibroids, fibrocystic breast, irregular periods, PMS, menstrual cramps, menopause etc. improve quality and quantity of sperms and eggs. It helps to increase the successful rate of IVF/ICSI

5. HRT Alternative

Control the symptoms such as weight gain, chronic fatigue, aging and liver spots, water retention, depression etc.

6. Maternity Support

Induce labor for past the due date (post-term pregnancy) and pain control during labor, correct the breech presentation, help recuperate after delivery, Help lactation.

What can acupuncture do for labor and delivery?

  • Correct the breech presentation.
  • Promote labor if post-term or prolonged
  • Prevent post-term or prolonged labor and fatigue during delivery
  • Pain control during labor and deliver
  • Help recuperate after delivery
  • Help lactation. Promote baby’s health by Pediatric Tui Na  
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