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Plain Talk about Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine

Plain Talk about Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Hua Hai M.D. (China), Ph.D., MAOM, Lic. Acupuncturist & Herbalist H & G Chinese Medicine, Inc. 1071 Worcester Rd., Suite. 3A, Framingham, MA 01701 Tel. 508-370-8001 www.hgchinesemedicine.com. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).

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Plain Talk about Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine

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  1. Plain Talk about Acupunctureand Traditional Chinese Medicine Hua Hai M.D. (China), Ph.D., MAOM, Lic. Acupuncturist & Herbalist H & G Chinese Medicine, Inc. 1071 Worcester Rd., Suite. 3A, Framingham, MA 01701 Tel. 508-370-8001 www.hgchinesemedicine.com

  2. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) TCM Acupuncture Moxibustion Herbal Medicine Tui Na Massage Qi Exercises Food Therapy

  3. “Bian” Stones Bone Needles Metal Needles First TCM Classic Oracle

  4. Yang Superior (head) Exterior (skin-muscles) Back Functions (Qi, vital energy) of organs Yin Inferior (body) Interior (organs) Front (chest-abdomen) Materials (Structures, Blood, Body fluids) of organs Yin-Yang and Human Body

  5. Excess and Deficiency ofYin/Yang A C B D Yin Yang

  6. Yang Acute disease Restlessness, insomnia Hot limbs and body Red face Thirst Loud voice Yin Chronic disease Sleepiness, listlessness Cold limbs and body Pale face No thirst Weak voice Yin-Yang and Clinical Manifestations

  7. Organs and Functions Yin Organs PC Lungs Spleen Heart Liver Kidneys Yang Organs TW SI LI GB ST BL

  8. Channel/Meridian System

  9. Treatment Rationales Exterior Interior Network Channels Organs Related Channels Conduits Body Influence on Qi

  10. Diagnosis • Looking • Listening • Asking • Palpating • Tongue Diagnosis • Pulse Taking • Identify “Patterns” • Holistic concept • Individualized Treatment

  11. Treatment Modalities

  12. Chinese Herbal Medicine • Source Plants, minerals, animal products • Herb Formula Monarch, minister, assistant, messenger • Formula modification

  13. Herb Preparations Raw Patent Scientific

  14. Make A Wise Choice (1) • Pain (muscular/joint/internal pains, injuries, or inflammations) • Allergies, sinusitis, cough • Diarrhea, constipation, acid reflux, IBS • Acne, eczema, hives, boils • Bell’s palsy, neuropathy, stress, anxiety

  15. Make A Wise Choice (2) • Infertility, PMS, irregular/painful periods, miscarriage, morning sickness, baby breech, menopause syndrome • UTI, Kidney stones • Enhancing immunity and energy • Post chemo/radio therapy support And more…

  16. Treatment Effects (1) Acne Psoriasis Hives

  17. Treatment Effects (2) Eczema Bell’s Palsy

  18. Thank you! H&G Chinese Medicine Clinic

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