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Migraines
Submitted by lok-kwan on Sat, 09/13/2008 - 8:22amMigraine headache is a very treatable condition. I have treated many severe & chronic cases with only one to four treatments to get rid of the problem with no relapse. Here are three examples:Migraine headache is a very treatable condition. I have treated many severe & chronic cases with only one to four treatments to get rid of the problem with no relapse. I just described three cases under services/conditions on this website but you can read it here too:
36-year old female with chronic migraines for four years was taking Treximet with little relief. The migraines stopped after the first treatment. She received two more treatments in subsequent weeks and is scheduled for one more, probably the last, treatment for the problem.
Neck Pain & Chinese Medicine
Submitted by lok-kwan on Fri, 09/12/2008 - 6:49amI have prepared a special herbal formulation for neck stiffness and pain based on the teachings of the legendary doctor Master Tung Jing-Chang. This formula is distinguished by its meridian energetics approach in the use of herbs. Used in conjunction with acupuncture, it helps brings quick relief to both chronic and acute neck stiffness and pain.
Parcel from Tianjin, China
Submitted by lok-kwan on Wed, 09/10/2008 - 1:22pmJust received this parcel from Tianjin, China containing my order of four medical books in Chinese. One is a small volume on the use of san leng zhen (trident needles) for Bleeding, an excellent treatment I use often to cure migraines, anger and depression. Another is a comprehensive text on Pediatric Tuina. There is also a book on a system of 'Painless Abdominal Acupuncture' that uses gentle, shallow, hence painless, needling of the abdomen to treat all diseases. The last is Zhen Jiu Da Cheng (The Great Compendium of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) from the Ming Dynasty (1601). I will talk more about these books as I dig deeper into them.
There are ten large stamps featuring a photo of Deng Xiaoping covering a whole side of the parcel box. Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997) was the leader behind the Chinese economic reforms of the last three decades.