With 35+ years of experience, Dr. Min Zheng is qualified to provide you with the best acupuncture care catered to your needs, and if you choose, she can complement the acupuncture experience with some herbs that aim to get you back to your healthy lifestyle.
Car Accident? Our treatments are great at alleviating and treating the pains!
Acupuncture is one of the oldest forms of healing in the world, beginning in China over 2500 to 4000 years ago. It remains the primary source of treatment in Asia. The primary purpose of Chinese medicine (includes Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Cupping and Herbalogy) in ancient China was to prevent disease. In some cases, positive results were realized in as little time as one visit. If followed up with proper preventive care, the cure is usually permanent. Since acupuncture is very effective in treatment of painful disorders and many illnesses. It has rapidly become a popular and accepted treatment alternative in America and world-wide.
The effectiveness of acupuncture has been repeatedly verified through various reports from the National Institutes of Health, the World Health Organization and others. Additionally, the Food and Drug Administration has approved acupuncture needles as medical devices.
The World Health Organization recognizes the use of acupuncture in the treatment of a wide range of common illnesses including:
acute sinusitis
acute rhinitis
common cold
acute tonsillitis
acute bronchitis asthma
gastric hyperacidity
headache
bell’s palsy
esopageal spasm
post-extraction tooth pain
paralytic ileus colitis
stroke
osteoarthritis
acute conjunctivitis
acute and chronic gastritis
intercostal nerualgia
pareses following a stroke
gastrointestinal disorders
bed wetting
toothache
trigeminal neuralgia
spasms of oseophagus and cardia
meniere’s disease
gingivitis
diarrhea
peripheral neruopathies
acute and chronic pharyngitis
tennis elbow
gastritis
hiccough
low back pain
cervicobrachial syndrome
central retinitis
pharyngitis
constipation
sequelae of poliomyelitis
acute bacillary dysentery
frozen shoulder
migraine
cataract
frozen shoulder
nearsightedness in children
chronic duodenal ulcer
facial palsy
sciatica
acute duodenal ulcer
neurogenic bladder dysfunction
Peripheral neuropathies
myopia
tinnitus
nocturnal enuresis