We hope you will find it useful to learn more about us but more importantly we hope you will learn more about Acupuncture, History of Acupuncture, the Godly Roots of Acupuncture, the Scientific Basis of Acupuncture how Herbs can have an impact on your health and how to improve your overall Nutrition as well as the importance of Exercise. Levi is a Board Certified Acupuncturist, Herbalist and Nutritional Specialist.
He received combined degrees of Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine, graduating with honors. As a result of receiving acupuncture treatment for his diabetes, David Krofcheck's interest was first sparked. He graduated from California State University in Northridge, CA in 1981, with honors.
David's interest in research led him to work 1 year as a drug research assistant, for Friends of Medical Research, at the Sepulveda V.A. Hospital and Drug Dependence Treatment Center. She has been practicing in Traditional Chinese Medicine since 2004.
He received combined degrees of Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Master of Science in Oriental Medicine from the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine, graduating with honors. As a result of receiving acupuncture treatment for his diabetes, David Krofcheck's interest was first sparked. He graduated from California State University in Northridge, CA in 1981, with honors.
David's interest in research led him to work 1 year as a drug research assistant, for Friends of Medical Research, at the Sepulveda V.A. Hospital and Drug Dependence Treatment Center. She has been practicing in Traditional Chinese Medicine since 2004.
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Haiyan Wu has a master's degree in oriental medicine and a bachelor's degree in medical science.
She has been practicing in Traditional Chinese Medicine since 2004.
She is a registered acupuncturist in Michigan and California.
She is certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental medicine (NCCAOM).
When Haiyan was young, she learned Chinese medicine from her mother, a well known Chinese medical doctor who has now been practicing over 40 years.
She studied at Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine which is one of the top Chinese Medicine schools in China with a bachelor's of medicine.
She has been practicing in Traditional Chinese Medicine since 2004.
She is a registered acupuncturist in Michigan and California.
She is certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental medicine (NCCAOM).
When Haiyan was young, she learned Chinese medicine from her mother, a well known Chinese medical doctor who has now been practicing over 40 years.
She studied at Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine which is one of the top Chinese Medicine schools in China with a bachelor's of medicine.
Acupuncture existed in many ancient cultures.
The Egyptians, Phoenicians, Romans, and Galls used acupuncture for the treatment of several ailments.
Today the World Health Organization recognize acupuncture for many different diseases, disorders and syndromes.
The ancient Chinese are credited with the real development of this healing art.
However, the Japanese and Koreans also made significant contributions to both its ancient practice and modern scientific research.
Acupuncture has been known in the United States for hundreds of years as well.
The Egyptians, Phoenicians, Romans, and Galls used acupuncture for the treatment of several ailments.
Today the World Health Organization recognize acupuncture for many different diseases, disorders and syndromes.
The ancient Chinese are credited with the real development of this healing art.
However, the Japanese and Koreans also made significant contributions to both its ancient practice and modern scientific research.
Acupuncture has been known in the United States for hundreds of years as well.
One difference of utilizing whole natural herbs is that the action tends to be buffered by the complex nutrition in the whole herb.
Drug companies will isolate what they believe is the only active ingredient and greatly increase it's potency.
However, the chances of side-effects is greatly increased.
Therefore, the action of herbs tends to be slower and gentler, especially for chronic conditions such as anxiety, arthritis, fatigue, etc.
However, the action of herbs in some acute conditions such as cold or flu can work quickly to stimulate the immune system to overcome the pathogen.
Drug companies will isolate what they believe is the only active ingredient and greatly increase it's potency.
However, the chances of side-effects is greatly increased.
Therefore, the action of herbs tends to be slower and gentler, especially for chronic conditions such as anxiety, arthritis, fatigue, etc.
However, the action of herbs in some acute conditions such as cold or flu can work quickly to stimulate the immune system to overcome the pathogen.
Consuming a variety of whole natural foods, based on your tolerance, is always encouraged.
Eating more organic, non-GMO, range fed, locally grown foods, is preferable.
We believe that every body has their own individual nutritional needs.
At conception we all start with our individual genes blood type and then growth.
After conception many different types of stress can be experienced and each can change our nutritional needs in various ways.
Some of the possible stress factors include: vaccinations, heavy metals, Electro Motive Forces (EMF), pesticides, herbacides, food additives, food colors, GMO foods, growth hormones and estrogens in foods, high fructose corn syrup, pathogens- bacteria, viruses, fungus & micotoxins, parasites, mycoplasma, allergies (auto-immune reactions), psychological trauma, post-traumatic stress, etc.
Eating more organic, non-GMO, range fed, locally grown foods, is preferable.
We believe that every body has their own individual nutritional needs.
At conception we all start with our individual genes blood type and then growth.
After conception many different types of stress can be experienced and each can change our nutritional needs in various ways.
Some of the possible stress factors include: vaccinations, heavy metals, Electro Motive Forces (EMF), pesticides, herbacides, food additives, food colors, GMO foods, growth hormones and estrogens in foods, high fructose corn syrup, pathogens- bacteria, viruses, fungus & micotoxins, parasites, mycoplasma, allergies (auto-immune reactions), psychological trauma, post-traumatic stress, etc.
Exercise is one of the major components of Oriental Medicine.
For thousands of years, people did more manual work and had to walk more.
In our modern world we tend to move less.
Many of our jobs involve sitting for longer periods.
In Oriental Medicine, if the "qi" and "blood" is not sufficiently moved then, stagnation and dis-ease can follow.
According to a Mayo Clinic article, "Exercise: 7 Benefits of Regular Physical Activity", 1) Exercise (helps) controls weight, 2) Exercise combats health conditions, 3) Exercise improves mood, 4) Exercise boosts energy, 5) Exercise promotes better sleep, 6) Exercise puts the spark back into your sex life, 7) Exercise can be fun.
For thousands of years, people did more manual work and had to walk more.
In our modern world we tend to move less.
Many of our jobs involve sitting for longer periods.
In Oriental Medicine, if the "qi" and "blood" is not sufficiently moved then, stagnation and dis-ease can follow.
According to a Mayo Clinic article, "Exercise: 7 Benefits of Regular Physical Activity", 1) Exercise (helps) controls weight, 2) Exercise combats health conditions, 3) Exercise improves mood, 4) Exercise boosts energy, 5) Exercise promotes better sleep, 6) Exercise puts the spark back into your sex life, 7) Exercise can be fun.
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