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Dr. CHA Clinic

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Cha's Herbs & Acupuncture

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Services

Acupuncture:

Acupuncture Helps:

Acupuncture Helps:

Tools of the Trade Acupuncture uses hair-thin solid needles to stimulate specific anatomical points on the body. Needling acts to restore the smooth flow of ‘Qi’ (Pronounced ‘Chee’) in the Meridians. Acupuncture is usually pain free. Occasionally the patient may feel a slight stinging or distending sensation. Generally, needles are left in place for 15 to 30 minutes  

Acupuncture Helps:

Acupuncture Helps:

Acupuncture Helps:

  • Joint / Muscle Pain: Back, Neck, Elbow, Knee, Wrist, Ankle, Sciatica, ​Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sports Injuries(sprain/strain), ​Tendonitis, Fibromyalgia​

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  • ​Head / Mental Discomfort: Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Insomnia, Headache(including Migraines), Facial Rejuvenation, Nervousness


  • Women Problem: Menstrual Pain & Premenstrual Syndrome, Menopause


  • Allergy / Other Symptoms: Fatigue, Weight Control, Detoxification, Allergic Rhinitis, Bronchial Asthma, Skin Discomfort(Acne, Eczema, Atopy)

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  • Gastrointestinal Disorders: Diarrhea, Constipation, Gastritis

Herbal Medicines:

Oriental Medicines:

Oriental Medicines:

Based on natural, botanical, animal and mineral substance combined into hundreds of specific formulas, or prescriptions. While most prescriptions are made from about 400 major herbs. Herbal medicines are targeted to the specific needs of each patient and can be delivered in the form of liquid packs(teas), powders and tablets 

Oriental Medicines:

Oriental Medicines:

Oriental Medicines:

  • Cupping Treatments: Cupping uses localized suction to draw up tissues, bringing blood to the localized area. By doing so, cupping opens up the circulatory and lymphatic systems, improving qi and blood flow to relieve sore muscles, tension, neck, shoulder and back pain


  • Electric Stimulations: Electro-acupuncture is the application of a pulsating electrical current to acupuncture needles as a means of stimulating the acupoints. It is particularly relied upon for treatment of pain, flaccidity syndromes,  paralysis due to stroke, and facial paralysis of various causes. These disorders often require extensive manipulation of the needles, for which electro-acupuncture serves as a useful substitute


  • Moxa(Moxibustion): Heat is a common remedy in most societies where it is applied to improve blood circulation. Heat might be prescribed in a variety of ways, the most common being   Moxibustion. “Moxa” is made from the dried mugwort herb. Rolled and lit “busting”), it can be applied either to the handle of the needle or rotated gently over the skin to apply heat

 

  • Tuina(Acu Massage): A form of Oriental Massage therapy designed to treat disease and injuries and relieve pain by removing tension and stimulating blood circulation


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