A thorough examination of physical symptoms and the set of "vital signs" used in Oriental medicine (tongue, pulse, complexion, etc), using the traditional diagnostic techniques of Chinese medicine.
The ancient healing art and science in its traditional form. Involves placing thin, light needles on acupoints to increase endorphin levels, stimulate blood circulation, relax muscles, relieve pain and clear Qi stagnation so as to balance the Yin/Yang of the entire body.
Used In conjunction with needle acupuncture. A fairly recent development in Chinese medicine, electrical stimulation is considered a modern technique.
The Stimulation of acupoints to improve blood circulation and enhance the effects of acupuncture. A traditional Chinese therapy.
Heat stimulation that regulates blood circulation and the Qi. A traditional Chinese therapy.
Heating Therapy that may be used alone. Another modern technique.
Usually used in conjunction with acupuncture. Creates negative pressure to increase blood circulation and metabolic rate. A traditional Chinese therapy.
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Mixtures of natural botanical herbs selected and combined by Dr. Wang after examination, diagnosis or evaluation of treatment progress. These special, individualized formulas are to be boiled and made into tea.
Wide assortment of all-natural, non-chemical pills, tablets, teas, etc., prescribed and distributed by Dr. Wang.
Chinese, Russian and Western, in tea, tonic and pill forms.
Increase energy, metabolism and circulation and decrease appetite.
For anti-inflammation and relief of muscular or skeletal pain.
A popular, general health promoting tea: Increases appetite and energy, relieves stress, helps sleep, speeds healing processes and creates overall healthy balance.
Smoking Quitter Support.
Traditional hand exercise balls.