Sea Dragon Acupuncture & Herb Clinic is a Traditional Chinese Medicine practice which utilizes acupuncture, tuina (Chinese medical massage) moxibustion, cupping, and Chinese herbal medicine to balance your body and optimize your health. Neurological disorders that result in pain, numbness, paralysis, and/or muscular atrophy and weakness resulting from stroke, chemotherapy, disc herniation, nerve compression, or trauma/injury.
Cancer support to optimize your health and well-being as you survive cancer before, during, and after western medical intervention such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. We work together to manage and alleviate the effects you may be experiencing, including: nausea, digestive issues, insomnia, pain, anxiety, and stress. Cinda is a knowledgeable and highly skilled practitioner of acupuncture.
Cinda has treated me for insomnia, sciatica, neck pain, knee pain, digestive problems, and has treated me through my pregnancy. She asks the right questions about my symptoms and is really able to get at the root of the problem.
Cancer support to optimize your health and well-being as you survive cancer before, during, and after western medical intervention such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. We work together to manage and alleviate the effects you may be experiencing, including: nausea, digestive issues, insomnia, pain, anxiety, and stress. Cinda is a knowledgeable and highly skilled practitioner of acupuncture.
Cinda has treated me for insomnia, sciatica, neck pain, knee pain, digestive problems, and has treated me through my pregnancy. She asks the right questions about my symptoms and is really able to get at the root of the problem.
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I am deeply interested in the mind-body connection, as well as how the body's natural energy affects overall health.
I first explored this connection as an undergraduate at U.C. Santa Cruz, majoring in Neuroscience.
I then earned my Masters of Science degree in Chinese Medicine from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM), here in San Francisco.
In addition to clinical experience at ACTCM's Community and Auricular Clinic, I have worked at Jewish Home for the Aged, California Pacific Medical Center (post-acute rehabilitation).
I first explored this connection as an undergraduate at U.C. Santa Cruz, majoring in Neuroscience.
I then earned my Masters of Science degree in Chinese Medicine from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM), here in San Francisco.
In addition to clinical experience at ACTCM's Community and Auricular Clinic, I have worked at Jewish Home for the Aged, California Pacific Medical Center (post-acute rehabilitation).
Understanding the disease in your body: The Chinese medical diagnosis can be made only after understanding your health concern and what it means to you.
How does it impact your life and what would you like to change?
Tongue diagnosis: For a practitioner of Chinese Medicine, the tongue is a window to the interior of your body.
The tongue can take on many difference appearances and textures, depending on how the tissue of the tongue is being nourished.
This representative organ gives great insight to the body as a whole.
How does it impact your life and what would you like to change?
Tongue diagnosis: For a practitioner of Chinese Medicine, the tongue is a window to the interior of your body.
The tongue can take on many difference appearances and textures, depending on how the tissue of the tongue is being nourished.
This representative organ gives great insight to the body as a whole.
For a practitioner of Chinese Medicine, the tongue is a window to the interior of your body.
The tongue can take on many different appearances and textures, depending on how the tissue of the tongue is being nourished.
This representative organ gives great insight to the body as a whole.
The tongue shows the depth and nature of particular imbalances such as pathogenic heat or cold, stagnation or deficient conditions.
Tongue diagnosis is used as a tool of measure to chart progress of a particular disorder, whether it is at the surface or going deeper into the interior of the body.
The tongue can take on many different appearances and textures, depending on how the tissue of the tongue is being nourished.
This representative organ gives great insight to the body as a whole.
The tongue shows the depth and nature of particular imbalances such as pathogenic heat or cold, stagnation or deficient conditions.
Tongue diagnosis is used as a tool of measure to chart progress of a particular disorder, whether it is at the surface or going deeper into the interior of the body.
By gently resting 3 fingers on each wrist, the health and vitality of your internal organs can be assessed based on the strength and quality of their pulse-beat.
Of the diagnostic tools in Chinese medicine, pulse diagnosis is one of the more important tools used.
The pulse can give a practitioner information on the quality of qi and blood flow, the state of organs, and if a condition is acute or chronic.
The information from the pulse may also indicate whether heat, cold, wind or dampness is involved, as well as whether a condition is at the exterior or interior level.
Of the diagnostic tools in Chinese medicine, pulse diagnosis is one of the more important tools used.
The pulse can give a practitioner information on the quality of qi and blood flow, the state of organs, and if a condition is acute or chronic.
The information from the pulse may also indicate whether heat, cold, wind or dampness is involved, as well as whether a condition is at the exterior or interior level.
Balance is achieved using fine (about the thickness of a hair strand), sterile, disposable acupuncture needles gently inserted into the body to help redirect or increase the flow of the life energy Qi (pronounced "chee") in the body.
Many conditions are treated using acupuncture, including: insomnia, infertility, allergies, anxiety, depression, fatigue, paralysis, skin problems, migraines, pain and others.
Within the body there are 12 major meridians or channels that the qi flows through.
The 12 meridians correspond to and flow through the 12 organs.
Many conditions are treated using acupuncture, including: insomnia, infertility, allergies, anxiety, depression, fatigue, paralysis, skin problems, migraines, pain and others.
Within the body there are 12 major meridians or channels that the qi flows through.
The 12 meridians correspond to and flow through the 12 organs.
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