Ling Zheng graduated from Fujian Medical College (China) in 1983. He completed his internship in the field of acupuncture and internal medicine at a hospital in Fujian from 1983 to 1985, and served as a physician for the same hospital from 1985 to 1987. As a young and striving physician, he was sent to Sierra Leone (West Africa) by the Chinese Government and served for the WHO from 1987 to 1989.
While working in Africa, he successfully treated thousands of patients who suffered from acute/chronic pain and skin disorders with acupuncture and herbal medicine. Upon arriving in the United States in 1990, he passed the national acupuncture board (NCCAOM) exam and was certified by the NCCAOM. He has been licensed by "The University of State of New York Education Department" as an acupuncturist since 1994.
He served for the NCCAOM as a professional examiner from 1994 to 1998, and has served as vice-president for the American Acupuncture Association since 1996. We accept health insurance plans which cover for acupuncture treatment.
While working in Africa, he successfully treated thousands of patients who suffered from acute/chronic pain and skin disorders with acupuncture and herbal medicine. Upon arriving in the United States in 1990, he passed the national acupuncture board (NCCAOM) exam and was certified by the NCCAOM. He has been licensed by "The University of State of New York Education Department" as an acupuncturist since 1994.
He served for the NCCAOM as a professional examiner from 1994 to 1998, and has served as vice-president for the American Acupuncture Association since 1996. We accept health insurance plans which cover for acupuncture treatment.
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A: Chinese herbal medicine is the main treatment method within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
TCM is the world's oldest, continually practiced professional medicine.
Its written history stretches back over 2,000 years and its practice is probably much older than that.
Although acupuncture was the first Chinese method of treatment to gain wide acceptance in the West, Chinese herbal medicine is quickly establishing itself as one of the most popular and effective alternative therapies in the West.
TCM is the world's oldest, continually practiced professional medicine.
Its written history stretches back over 2,000 years and its practice is probably much older than that.
Although acupuncture was the first Chinese method of treatment to gain wide acceptance in the West, Chinese herbal medicine is quickly establishing itself as one of the most popular and effective alternative therapies in the West.
In 1979, the World Health Organization conducted a symposium on acupuncture in Beijing, China.
A follow-up symposium was conducted in 1996 in Italy, which recommended a critical review of current research literature on acupuncture, and an update of a previous report.
The review was limited to 293 qualifying controlled clinical trials that were published through 1998 and 1999, which stated, Such trials have only been performed for a limited number of diseases or disorders.
This should not be taken to mean, however, that acupuncture treatment of diseases or disorders not mentioned here is excluded.
A follow-up symposium was conducted in 1996 in Italy, which recommended a critical review of current research literature on acupuncture, and an update of a previous report.
The review was limited to 293 qualifying controlled clinical trials that were published through 1998 and 1999, which stated, Such trials have only been performed for a limited number of diseases or disorders.
This should not be taken to mean, however, that acupuncture treatment of diseases or disorders not mentioned here is excluded.
My son had suffered from atopic eczema for 6 years since he was 6-month-old.
It happened at his face and neck areas, then spread to arms and knees as well as other parts of body.
He used to be seen by many dermatologists and allergy specialists, and used different steroid creams which relieve his symptoms temporarily only.
After stopping those steroid creams, he felt itching and scratched again.
We almost gave up seeing doctors because we worry about the side-effects of those steroid creams.
One of my friends told me that you had cured her atopic dermatitis successfully with Chinese herbal medicine.
It happened at his face and neck areas, then spread to arms and knees as well as other parts of body.
He used to be seen by many dermatologists and allergy specialists, and used different steroid creams which relieve his symptoms temporarily only.
After stopping those steroid creams, he felt itching and scratched again.
We almost gave up seeing doctors because we worry about the side-effects of those steroid creams.
One of my friends told me that you had cured her atopic dermatitis successfully with Chinese herbal medicine.
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