- Art of Wellness Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)11704 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 295, Los Angeles, CA, 90025
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Recent Posts
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Happy New Year 2020 – Year of the Rat
Qineng Tan L.Ac., Ph.D.
Gong Xi Fa Cai! We wish you congratulations and prosperity in the New Year!
The Chinese Zodiac, like the Western Zodiac, is comprised of twelve signs, characters signified by animals. Like all of the Taoist arts, Chinese Astrology operates on both the microcosmic and macrocosmic levels. The twelve signs are used to divine information about the
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized, Wellness
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How to Treat Lower Back Pain with TCM and Acupuncture
by Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D.
That sudden, scary sensation of pulling in your lower back that lets you know you’re in for more pain later. The nagging, daily ache that develops over time. Lower back pain can really feel like a burden, holding you back from enjoying your life. If you are searching for how to reduce low back pain,
Posted in Acupressure, Acupuncture, Pain, Traditional Chinese Medicine, What We Treat
Also tagged acupuncture, Los Angeles, lower back pain, tcm
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Go Beyond Skin Deep with TCM
by Xiaomei Cai, L.Ac., Ph.D.
“The qi of the five zang organs manifests in the face. . .if we see green like jade, red like the crown of a rooster, yellow like the underside of a crab, white like the lard of a pig, or black like the feathers of a black chicken, these are the colors of life.”
Posted in Acupuncture, Allergies, Chinese Medicine, Diet, Health, Herbs, Nutrition, Stress, Traditional Chinese Medicine, What We Treat
Also tagged acupuncture, Los Angeles, skin care, tcm
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TCM for Common Injuries: Ankle Sprain
by Qineng Tan, L.Ac., PhD., O.M.D.
A sprained ankle is one of the most common injuries. It can happen to kids and adults of all ages. It can happen when you’re actively playing a sport, or just walking around in your own home.
A sprain can be one of three severity levels:
Grade I
A minor
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Wisdom Story – Wealth, Success & Health
by Qineng Tan, L.Ac., Ph.D.
One windy Winter day, a woman looked out her window and saw three elderly men sitting by the side of the road in front of her house. A generous lady, she went out and asked them, “Would you like to come in from the cold and have something to eat?”
The men smiled gratefully,
Posted in Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Health, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Uncategorized
Also tagged acupuncture, dr. Tan, tcm, TCM philosophy
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