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Tag Archives: Los Angeles
How to Treat Neuropathy With Acupuncture and TCM
By Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D.
Neuropathy pain and tingling, often in the hands or feet, is caused by damage to the nervous system. Dysfunction of the sympathetic nervous system can also interfere with autonomic internal processes like blood pressure and digestion. Relieve the effects of nerve damage with integrative care that includes acupuncture and TCM.
Neuropathy refers in general
Posted in Acupuncture, Pain, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized, What We Treat
Also tagged acupuncture, foot pain, nerve damage, neuropathy, Santa Monica, tcm
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How to Treat Acid Reflux with Acupuncture and TCM
By Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D. and Xiaomei Cai, L.Ac., Ph.D.
Acid reflux, also known as heartburn, is the most common symptom of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), a chronic disease in which the contents of the stomach move upwards into the esophagus, irritating the lining of the food pipe and causing burning pain in the chest, among other symptoms.
It
Posted in Acupuncture, Digestion, Digestive Disorders, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized
Also tagged acid reflux, acupuncture, GERD, heartburn, Santa Monica, tcm
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How to Treat Migraine with TCM and Acupuncture
By Xiaomei Cai L.Ac., Ph.D. & Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D.
Migraine is a disorder that affects about 10% of people worldwide; women are three times more likely to suffer migraine headaches than men. A migraine is an intense headache that lasts anywhere from several hours to three days and is severe enough to impede normal activities. The throbbing,
Posted in Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Headaches/Migraines, Migraines, Uncategorized
Also tagged acupuncture, migraine, Santa Monica, tcm
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How to Treat Fatigue With Acupuncture and TCM
By Xiaomei Cai, L.Ac., Ph.D. and Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D.
With so much going on in our lives these days, it is no wonder that many of us feel exhausted and tired all the time. Stress and lack of sleep are so common now that many people are easily tired. But when it gets to the point that a person
Posted in Acupuncture, fatigue, Moxibustion, Stress, Uncategorized
Also tagged acupuncture, chronic fatigue syndrome, fatigue, Santa Monica, tcm
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How to Treat Shoulder Pain by Acupuncture and TCM
By Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D.
Shoulder pain is one of the most common types of musculoskeletal pain amongst adults, affecting about one in four people in their lifetime. Almost 20% of disability cases related to chronic pain are due to disorders of the shoulder, such as frozen shoulder (also known as adhesive capsulitis), torn rotator cuff, and tendonitis
Posted in Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Inflammation, Pain, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized
Also tagged acupuncture, frozen shoulder, rotator cuff, Santa Monica, shoulder pain, tcm
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