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Although acupuncture is safe by inserting the sterilzed one-time use disposable needles, there are still a small amount of people are afrid of the needles, in this case, we may use the acupressure method:
Acupressure
Acupressure is essentially acupuncture without needles. The acupressurist works with the same acupoints, but stimulates these healing sites using finger pressure, rather than inserting fine needles. Stimulation of the acupuncture points is performed with the fingers, knuckle or an instrument with a hard, ball-shaped head (like a pencil eraser). Also, sometimes, utilize the electrical pad to stimulate the acpuncture points.
Acupressure works the same as the acupuncture, but with relaive slow effects, may take longer time for the conditions to be improved or pain relieved.
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Conditions Have Benefited from our clinics:
Herniated Disc Allergies & NAET Acne Asthma Arthritis Infertility
Back Pain Bell's Palsey Body Detoxification Blood Pressure Problems
Blood Sugar Problems Bronchitis Car Accident Cervical Vertebra Disease Chronic Cough Chronic Tiredness Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Colon Trouble Constipation Depression Diarrhea Disc Lesion Disc Dislocation Dizziness Ear Noise Eczema Enlarged Glands Fatigue Syndrome Facial Muscle ParalyseGallbladder Trouble Gastrospasm
Headache Hearing Problems Heart Burn Heart Problems High Cholesterol High Triglycerides Hives or Allergy Hot FlashIndigestion Irregular Cycle Irritable Bowel Joint & Muscle Pain Leg Cramps, Cold Feet Liver Trouble Liver Detoxification Low Back Pain Meniere's Disease Menstrual Problems Migraine Headache Night Sweat Neuralgia Numbness ArmOsteoprosis Prevention
Pain in Eyes Pain Between Shoulders
Pain in Arms / Shoulder Elbow / Wrist Hip / Knee Leg / Ankle / Foot
Painful Tail Bone Poor Circulation Poor Appetite Poor Digestion Prostate Trouble Rhinitis Runny Nose Sacroiliac Problems Sciatica Sinus Problem
Skin trouble acne/ pimples Sports Injury Stiff Neck Stress Management
Stomach Trouble; Work Injury
Ulcers Tennis Elbow Tonsillitis TMJ Varicose Veins Vision Problems
About Dr. Lu
Dr. Lu completed his medical education and training in China. (The Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Shandong University Medical College respectively) Over 20 years clinic and research experiences in both medical school and hospital, Dr. Lu learned both West Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine including modern medical technology, acupuncture, medicinal herbs, and specializing in neurology. After years practice and accomplishments in China, Dr. Lu was invited as a visiting professor at the University of South Carolina, School of Medicine in 1991. After excellent achievements in research program funded by NIH and NSF, Dr. Lu decided to become a Doctor of Chiropractic in order to introduce the Traditional Chinese Medicine to the Western culture. Obtained Doctor Degree of Chiropractic from Parker College of Chiropractic, Dr. Lu became a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic and Board Permit in Acupuncture, then began his practice in Dallas Texas since then. Dr. Lu learned NAET and became a NAET Instructor in 2003 and 2014 respectively. In 2007 Dr. Lu was voted the best Acupuncturist in the City of Richardson by Living Magazine. In 2013, Dr. Lu was rated the Best Chiropractor in City of Plano. In 2014 advanced to America's Top Chiropractors specialized in Natural Medicine. |
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