Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine are considered as primary care in China. Both are the essence of Chinese culture and history. The origins of Acupuncture and Chinese medicine trace back more than five thousand years. The ultimate theory of Acupuncture and Chinese medicine states that processes of the human body are interrelated and are interactive with the environment. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs can be very effective for a wide variety of ailments. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs can be helpful for treating existing ailments and preventing the relapse of diseases.
The World Health Organization of the United Nations (WHO) published a list of diseases and disorders that can be treated with acupuncture.
Based on more than thirty years of clinical experience and academic research on Chinese herbal medicine, Jixing’s specialties include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Auto Accidents
- Sports Injuries
- Allergies itchy, red and teary eyes, nasal congestion, nasal discharge, nasal and throat itchiness, non-stop coughing
- Chronic oral ulcer chronic, recurring ulcerous stomatitis, tongue ulcers (aggravated by talking and food intakes)
- Stubborn insomnia only able to sleep up to 1 – 2 hours per night
- Stubborn headache temporal, vertex, occipital, frontal or orbital
- Depression irritability, agitation, dysphoria and headache due to work or study, unable to achieve refreshment, forgetful, insomnia, dizziness, fatigue, exhaustion or exertion, self-isolation
- Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) premenstrual headache, anxiety, stress, mood swings, fatigue, nausea, breast tenderness
- Dysfunctional uterine bleeding excessive menstrual bleeding. Dr. Yin helped over a dozen patients with dysfunctional uterine bleeding in China. One of them had the condition for over a year, and recovered after three weeks of Chinese medicine treatments
- Leukorrhagia vaginal itchiness, persistent excessive leucorrhea with foul smell presents in white, yellow or russet color
- Infertility functional infertility
- Dysmenorrhea premenstrual, postmenstrual or menstrual cramps
- Menstrual disorder irregular menstruation, prolonged heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia)
- Lobular hyperplasia of mammary gland breast tenderness, irritability, agitation
- Shingles (Herpes zoster) commonly occurs on forehead, torso, (lower) abdomen, lumbar region or buttocks. Severe pain on affected dermatome.
- Dysentery daily diarrhea between 6 and 10 times or more; watery diarrhea with abdominal cramps, or blood and mucous in diarrhea, or urgent early morning diarrhea with abdominal cramps, or cold raw food-induced diarrhea
- Chronic gastritis epigastric pain, bloating, belching, hyperacidity, acid reflux, loss of appetite, indigestion, or hot burning sensation in epigastric area (upper central abdominal pain) every night between 11pm and 1am
- Frozen shoulder (fifty-year-old shoulder) shoulder joint pain affects normal routines such as getting dressed, brushing teeth, limited range of motion, frequently waking up from pain at night. Better results with the combination of massage and herbal medicine remedy
- Rheumatoid arthritis Aversion to wind and chills; joint pain aggravated by cold damp weather, slight edema, natural or purplish skin tone; flared-up joint pain; red, swollen, hot burning pain
- Degenerative arthritis (Osteoarthritis) deformities of the interphalangeal joints of hand, pain and morning stiffness of the joints
- Sciatica commonly due to lumbar bulging discs compressing on lumbar nerves, cause nerve fibers swollen and result in sciatic neuralgia
- Gout inflammatory pain, red and swollen interphalangeal joint of big toe, knees and ankles, difficulty with walking
- Vestibular neuritis induced vertigo (Labyrinthitis) vertigo with abnormal sensation of spinning movement, nausea and vomiting, involuntary eye movements
- Chronic arrhythmia palpitation, exhaustion, panic attack, mild accelerated heartbeat, insomnia
- Chronic nephritis microscopic hematuria, intractable pitting edema, aversion to cold, poor appetite and weakness
- Interstitial cystitis frequent urination with small volume, urgency, dysuria
- Hypertension hyperglycemia, hypercholesterolemia and hyperlipemia induced
- Hepatitis type A, B and C induced hypochondriac pain, enlargement of the liver (hepatomegaly), dysfunction of the liver
- Epilepsy sudden collapse and loss of consciousness with repeated seizures (convulsions), animal-like crying