What Do I Treat?
This is the most common question because most people don't know what can be treated with Chinese Medicine. Remember the general purpose is to increase and promote the movement of nourishment in the body and eliminate the waste products and pathogenic influences that are inhibiting it. With that said it is quiet easy to see how Chinese Medicine can treat many conditions.
Injuries of all kind, chronic or acute: This is easy to understand, a sprain, strain or contusion is a injury where damage has occurred and it need to be repaired. This repair process can be greatly influenced by Acupuncture, Herbs, Low Level Laser, Cupping and other modalities I can offer.
Any Sprain, Strain & Contusion, Especially Sport Injuries, Muscular Skeletal Pain, Neck, Back Pain, Shoulder Pain Chronic or Acute, Fibromyalgia, Repetitive Injury's such as Tennis Elbow, Carpal Tunnel, Achilles Tendinitis, Plantar Fasciitis, Bone Spurs, Post Surgical Recovery
Infections, especially stubborn chronic infections that won't go away even with repetitive antibiotic treatment. Below are some examples of this.
Chronic Colds, Respiratory Infections, Kidney or Urinary Tract Infections, Ear Infections, Skin Infections, Sinus Infections, Non Healing Wounds, Herpes Outbreaks and Prevention, Interstitial Cystitis.
Chronic or Acute Digestive disorders: Gastritis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Gall Stones, Nausea, Morning Sickness, Colic in infants, Ulcers, GERD, Colitis, Diarrhea, Hemorrhoids, Constipation.
Menstrual Disorders: Irregular Periods, Infertility, Pain & Cramping and Back Pain, Nausea with or without Vomiting, Fibroids, Yeast Infections, PMS, Excessive/Prolonged Spotting, Habitual Miscarriage, Excessive Bleeding, Extreme Fatigue, Hot Flashes.
Chronic Debilitating Diseases: Asthma, Anxiety, Benighn Prostatc Hypertrophy, Depression, Diabetes Mellitus, Epilepsy, Thyroid Disease, Hepatitis C, Herpes Zoster/Genitalia, Insomnia, Lyhme Disease, Macular Degeneratilon, Migrain Headaches, Multiple Sclerosis, Osteoarthritis, Peripheral Neuropathy, Systemic Lupus Irythmatosus.
This is not an exhaustive list so call.
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