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Chinese Medicine is Energy medicine

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used forms of medicine and energy healing in the world. Originating in China more than 2,500 years ago, acupuncture is currently one of the most thoroughly researched, practiced, and respected forms of complementary medicine available anywhere.According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, your overall health is determined by the quality of the Qi (energy) flow through the natural pathways of your body (meridians). Acupuncture uses a variety of techniques, including placing very thin sterile needles into specific points on the body, to stimulate and improve your Qi flow. The many benefits of acupuncture include:

  • Pain reduction
  • Stress and tension relief
  • Increased energy levels
  • Stronger digestion
  • Relief from bad habits and addictions
  • Greater sense of overall health and well-being

Herbal Medicine

Chinese herbal medicine is a 2,000-year-old tradition using naturally occurring substances — including herbs — to enhance one's health and vitality. As opposed to Western medicine, the foundation of this approach is to support the body's natural self-healing mechanisms and abilities. Since each patient has different needs, we carefully select and combine a variety of herbs that will synergistically blend together to achieve optimal results for your unique situation. We prescribe high-quality, professional-grade herbal medicines that are available only to qualified licensed professionals.

Cupping

Cupping has been a part of Chinese Medicine for over 2,500 years. It relieves aches and pains, improves circulation, and also helps with respiratory and digestive issues. We simply place a specialized "cup" onto specific points on your body and then use suction to draw your skin up into the cups. It doesn't hurt — it simply draws fresh blood to that area of your body, which facilitates the cleansing and strengthening of your Qi (energy). The end result is a greater overall sense of elimination, detoxification, tonification and well-being.

pulse Diagnosis

One of the most common questions that patients ask about Chinese Medicine is: "Why does my practitioner check my pulse?" Pulse diagnosis is actually one of the most complex and important diagnostic techniques we use in Chinese Medicine. Through feeling and evaluating your pulse, we obtain an accurate diagnosis of your overall constitution, Qi (energy) flow, and internal organ health, among other things. We then synthesize all of this information into a highly effective and individualized treatment plan for your specific need.

Electroacupuncture

Electroacupuncture is a highly effective holistic treatment for pain, nausea, and chronic ailments. In practice, it is actually very similar to traditional acupuncture. Using the exact same system of Chinese Medicine, we insert very thin and sterile needles into specific points along the meridians of your body. We then attach the needles to a device that delivers gentle electrical pulses between two points. This helps restore the healthy flow of Qi (energy) through your body, removing any blockages and clearing out stagnant areas, thus creating a stronger and clearer experience of health and well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@DrHelenaZhang.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Acupuncture works by inserting fine & disposable needles into specific acupoints in the body that are located along the meridians, or energy channels, to activate & move vital energy (Qi) throughout the body. Acupuncture balances the energy flow and stimulates the body’s innate healing mechanisms. Modern science has also shown that acupuncture promotes the release of endorphins and positive neurotransmitters in the body.


In short, Qi is “life force energy.” According to classical Chinese philosophy, everything contains Qi, and everything is in a constant exchange of Qi. The majority of people are unable to touch or see Qi, but most can still feel its sensation and can see the result of its work. For example, after an acupuncture treatment, Qi flow within the body is restored, and many patients feel more uplifted and at peace.


Everyone is different, and it depends on the root cause. About 85% of patients experience positive changes after just one treatment. On infrequent occasions, some patients may feel a little worse before they feel better as their body adjusts and detoxifies. In these cases, other methods like herbal medicine, qi gong, tai chi or meditation will be considered in the treatment plan. In the rare case that a patient does not notice remarkable improvements by the seventh treatment, the patient will most likely not respond to any treatments at all. Then the treatment plan needs to be updated, and other methods need to be considered. 


Once again, it depends on the complexity of the problem. Within the first few treatment sessions, we recommend each patient a customized, four-phase treatment plan to follow, which typically begins with one or two sessions a week for the first one to four weeks and gradually decreases from there.


Combined with other methods like herbal medicine, qi gong, tai chi, and meditation, our customized TCM optimizes your body so that it will be able to heal itself. Although the body moves in a proper direction almost presently after the first session, it tends to slip back or revert to its old patterns within a few days. Our treatment plans are designed to prevent this from happening so that you will need less frequent treatments and progressto the next phase of the plan.


The history of TCM dates back at least 5,000 years ago. This complex, elegant, and nature-respecting medical knowledge was at first passed down orally from generation to generation. When TCM was finally put into written form approximately 2,000 years ago, it became known as the Huang Di Nei Jing 黃帝內經 or the Yellow Emperor’s Classic Book of Internal Medicine. It is the world’s oldest known medical textbook. It records TCM theories, such as the meaning of the various pulses, the practice of preserving health according to seasonal changes, and the critical importance of blood for women's health. More importantly, it explains the vital tie between humans and the universe. Its value endures until this day as its theories continue to help successfully treat patients worldwide.


The most common Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) methods include acupuncture, acupressure, and Chinese herbal formulas. With techniques such as electric acupuncture, cupping, and massage therapy, TCM can help with a variety of health issues, especially with chronic ones. If you have a serious problem that has not responded to conventional medicine, you will likely benefit from TCM.


Combining acupuncture with Jade Goddess Self-Hypnosis, the Jade Goddess Acupuncture-Hypnosis Reproduction course focuses on cleansing and circulating the Chong Meridian, Conception Vessel & Governor Vessel – qi pathways in TCM that support reproductive functions. The method supports women's entire reproduction journey from conception to pregnancy & postpartum.


It contains 8 unique protocols: 2 for conception, 4 for pregnancy, and  2 for postpartum.


It is comprised of 4 tailored protocols to assist the 3 trimesters of pregnancy.

1. Protocol for the 1st Trimester - Stabilizing the embryo's implantation and replenishing the blood flow in the uterus to "hold" the fetus. The mom can practice Jade Goddess Meditation at home to enhance treatment efficacy.

2. Protocol for the 2nd Trimester - Opening and regulating "the primary vital gates" on the spinal cord to support the baby's development.

3. Protocols of the 3rd Trimester:

3-1. Protocol of "Happy Baby" - Using 24K-Gold-Plated needles to neutralize & cleanse the old memories of the woman.

3-2. Protocol of Easing Delivery - Strengthening the pelvic floor, circulating Governor Vessel, and reducing low back pain. 


It contains 2 customized protocols: within one month & after one month of labor:

1. Protocol of Renewed Palace of Child: within one month after the delivery of baby, prescribing customized Chinese herbal formula for proper uterine cleansing & restoration. For a better result, the new mom can practice Jade Goddess Self-massage. 

2. Protocol of Replenishing Blood & Lifting Mood: one month following the delivery of the baby for up to 3-6 months or longer, incorporating Jade Goddess Acupuncture-Hypnosis with customized medicated diet or/and Chinese herbal formulas to supplement the blood, increase vitality and stabilize mood.


It is recommended for your partner to receive treatment at the same time. We offer 3 protocols for him:

1. Protocol of Cleansing of Male Reproductive System.

2. Protocol of Improving Sperm Vitality and Sperm Count.

3. Protocol of Connecting Energerticaly with the Fetus.


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