We address a wide range of physical and mental health conditions through tailored Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches designed to meet individual needs.

Immunodeficiency Disease

Immunodeficiency disorders may arise from medications, chronic illnesses like cancer, or genetic factors. Symptoms often include persistent, severe infections and potential development of autoimmune diseases or cancer. These conditions stem from insufficient qi and blood, poor qi flow, and weakened functions of the liver, kidneys, and spleen, leading to diminished immunity. TCM focuses on eliminating meridian blockages, regulating qi and blood, restoring organ functions, and strengthening the immune system to break this vicious cycle and improve overall health.

Allergies, Eczema, Hay Fever, and Chronic Skin Conditions

In TCM, the body is viewed as a unified system, where skin conditions reflect the health of internal organs and the balance of qi and blood. Treatment involves both local and internal therapies to address systemic imbalances, using methods such as dispelling wind, removing dampness, detoxifying, calming the liver, and strengthening the spleen and kidneys. These techniques aim to achieve long-term relief by targeting the root causes. From a modern perspective, these methods can have anti-allergic, antibacterial, and immune-boosting effects.

Depression

Depression is characterized by low mood, slowed thinking, and reduced physical activity. Symptoms like fatigue, memory loss, and lack of motivation are linked to qi stagnation and blood deficiency. TCM uses the meridian skin-picking method to treat complex syndromes like kidney deficiency and liver stagnation, restoring balance by addressing the disease at its source. This approach helps improve mental and physical well-being by promoting healthy qi and blood flow.

Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety is marked by persistent fear without a clear cause, accompanied by physical symptoms like palpitations and sweating. It often results from imbalances in the liver and gallbladder, causing qi stagnation and emotional distress. TCM treatments focus on soothing the liver, nourishing the kidneys, and regulating qi and blood. By calming the mind and balancing the body’s internal functions, these methods help reduce anxiety, improve sleep, and enhance overall health.

Autism

Autism, a developmental disorder, affects social interaction, communication, and behavior. TCM views autism as related to imbalances in the brain, heart, liver, and kidneys. Treatments focus on regulating qi and blood, supporting organ function, and using non-invasive acupuncture techniques to alleviate symptoms and promote better mental and physical development in children.

Insomnia, Headaches, and Dizziness

Insomnia often stem from imbalances in the heart, liver, and spleen. TCM treatments regulate these organs to stabilize the mind and promote restful sleep. The meridian skin picking method effectively addresses various insomnia types, whether caused by liver fire, phlegm, or qi deficiency. This approach helps restore balance, improve sleep quality, and alleviate associated symptoms like headaches and dizziness.

Palpitations, Fatigue, and Digestive Issues

The spleen and stomach are vital for digestion and energy. TCM recognizes that improper diet or emotional stress can impair their function, leading to symptoms like fatigue, loss of appetite, and digestive issues. Treatments focus on regulating the spleen’s role in water metabolism, improving digestion, and restoring overall energy balance to support long-term health.

Pain Management

“Blocked flow leads to pain” means that when Qi and blood are obstructed in the meridians, it causes “real pain.” Conversely, “If there is no prosperity, there will be pain” refers to “deficiency pain,” which occurs due to insufficient Qi and blood, impairing the body’s functional activities. In TCM, “Tong” represents the smooth flow of Qi and blood through the meridians, which are essential pathways for energy and blood circulation. These pathways consist of the twelve regular meridians, eight extraordinary meridians, and fifteen collaterals, forming a network that connects internal organs to limbs and tissues, thus regulating the body’s functions.

The “Huangdi Nei Jing·Lingshu” emphasizes the critical role of meridians, stating that they are vital for life, disease treatment, and maintaining balance in Qi and blood. It highlights that meridians move blood and Qi, nourish yin and yang, and support muscles and joints. The smooth functioning of meridians ensures the body’s health, regulating excesses and deficiencies and preventing disease.

The movement of Qi and blood within the body relies on unblocked meridians. If these pathways become obstructed, it leads to stagnation and poor circulation, resulting in pathological conditions. Blocked meridians can hinder the nourishment of internal organs, disrupt physiological functions, and make the body susceptible to illness.

Clinical studies and numerous cases have shown that the meridian circumferential skin-picking method effectively treats complex conditions like stress, chronic pain, and osteoarthritis. By unblocking meridians and promoting the flow of Qi and blood, this technique restores balance and alleviates symptoms.

Adolescent Syndrome

Adolescents may experience issues like acne, obesity, and emotional or behavioral challenges due to rapid physiological changes. TCM treatments regulate hormonal balance and support healthy development using non-invasive acupuncture and qi regulation techniques. These methods help adolescents adapt to bodily changes, promoting both mental and physical well-being.

Menopausal Syndrome

Menopause can lead to symptoms like hot flashes, fatigue, and mood changes. TCM views these as resulting from imbalances in the heart, liver, spleen, and kidneys. The meridian skin picking method helps quickly regulate these systems, offering relief from menopausal symptoms and promoting overall health during this transition.

Gynecological Conditions (e.g., Breast Hyperplasia, Irregular Menstruation)

Due to the unique anatomy of the female reproductive system and physiological processes like menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and lactation, women often experience a relative imbalance in Qi and blood. These imbalances, along with external physical factors, can lead to organ dysfunction and disrupted Qi and blood flow, impairing reproductive health and contributing to gynecological disorders.

Treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is tailored according to the patient’s syndrome, constitution, season, and regional factors. Utilizing methods such as the meridian circumferential skin-picking technique combined with classic acupuncture, TCM aims to nourish the kidneys, soothe the liver, strengthen the spleen and stomach, and regulate Qi and blood. These methods promote blood circulation, remove stasis, soften stagnation, and detoxify the system, effectively restoring organ function and achieving therapeutic goals.

TCM offers distinct advantages in treating gynecological conditions, focusing on menstrual regulation, fertility support, tocolysis, postpartum care, vaginal health, and general well-being. It effectively addresses irregular menstruation, uterine bleeding, dysmenorrhea, premenstrual syndrome, and perimenopausal issues. Additionally, it shows significant efficacy in treating pelvic inflammatory disease, vaginitis, hyperemesis gravidarum, threatened and recurrent miscarriage, postpartum complications like lochia retention, body pain, physical weakness, insufficient lactation, and infertility.