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Monthly Archives: October 2022
How to Treat Colitis With Acupuncture and TCM
By Xiaomei Cai, L.Ac., Ph.D. & Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D.
Diarrhea, bloody stool, fatigue, fever? These could be colitis symptoms. Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that causes swelling in the large intestine, abdominal pain, bloating and bloody diarrhea. Acupuncture and TCM can offer an alternative colitis treatment to help relieve ulcerative colitis
Posted in Acupuncture, Autoimmune Disease, Digestion, Digestive Disorders, Inflammation, Moxibustion, Uncategorized
Tagged colitis, gastrointestinal disorders, IBDs, ulcerative colitis
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How to Treat Aphasia With Acupuncture and TCM (Scalp Acupuncture)
By Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D.
Difficulty speaking, reading or writing due to brain damage is known as “aphasia.” Different types of aphasia can develop after a person has a stroke or head injury. Aphasia can also be a symptom of dementia. Acupuncture—especially “scalp acupuncture”—can help a person regain brain function and speech.
Aphasia—sometimes called “dysphasia”— is
Posted in Acupuncture, Acupuncture Studies, Neurological Conditions, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized, What We Treat
Tagged aphasia, neurological, scalp acupuncture, stroke
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