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At the core of Traditional Chinese Medicine is the way to understand patient and disease holistically. Symptoms and illnesses may appear random but they usually are parts of a bigger pattern. A physician must know the patient and the context in which the disease occurs. Such knowledge allows a physician to design a personalized and comprehensive treatment plan that will correct the fundamental pattern.

The goal is to transform the patient's overall health level to achieve long-term well-being. A treatment cycle begins with an interview about you and your medical history. All the signs and symptoms are like pieces to a puzzle. The goal is to form a big picture using pattern diagnosis unique to TCM. After a clear diagnosis is made, we will explain your condition to you according to TCM theories and discuss possible treatment options.

Only after your agreement, we will proceed with your treatment plan, usually involving a combination of herbs, acupuncture, acupressure massage and other modalities.
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Most people assume pills are more effective than plants.
The underlying assumption is Plants cannot be THAT therapeutic.
It is not scientific.
There must be active ingredients that are working.
Let's extract them, making them pure and precise and more concentrated and thus more effective.
Sometimes this assumption is true.
Many pharmaceutical drugs are simply.
Herbal supplement is currently quite popular in America.
Many herbal supplement even originated from Traditional Chinese Medicine, like ginseng and goji berries.
No, it is only one part of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
As it is practiced in China, herbal medicine account for about 60% of TCM while acupuncture and acupressure massage account for the rest 40%.
Acupuncture is widely popular in the US.
Therefore many people equate it with Traditional Chinese Medicine, but they are not necessarily.
This is tricky because who is the authority to declare something scientific or not.
Science is not a definitive set of knowledge.
It is a systematic approach to explore and explain our physical world.
Acupuncture is not painful.
You may feel some pain when then needle penetrates the skin because that is where the nerve ending is.
However, the insertion is usually so quickly that the needle is in before you can feel anything.
If the acupuncturist does manipulation, there is usually a sense of soreness.
However, most people.
No, it is only one part of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
As it is practiced in China, herbal medicine account for about 60% of TCM while acupuncture and acupressure massage account for the rest 40%.
A NEW CASE of STAGE 5 KIDNEY DISEASE CAN BE FOUND HERE Today patient C happily brings me her newest lab test results.
She has made a dramatic improvement in a few months.
In early May of 2017, patient C sought my help for what she thought was a high blood pressure problem.
My new video on how to perform wellness promoting massage on your babies and toddlers.
It is generally recommended to perform massage regularly on children ages 0~3 according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
It is believed to prevent illnesses and stimulate development.
Patient S is an interesting case for several reasons: He was 81 years old when he began to see me.
His eGFR before his Chinese medicine treatment was very low at 16 (Late Stage 4).
He quitted his treatment of Chinese medicine and restarted again, which demonstrated the effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in.
I had a patient come in yesterday for Chronic Kidney Disease.
He has been seeing a nephrologist for five years and has been on dialysis for a year already.
I was shocked to find out that he said no one ever told him that he needs to restrict his protein intake.
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