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Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow

Tennis Elbow and Qiang Huo Tennis elbow – medically termed lateral epicondylitis – is a widespread condition that affects far more people than just tennis players. Characterized by pain and tenderness, tennis elbow is the result of tendonitis in the extensor carpi radialis brevis – a tendon that connects the wrist and elbow. Treatment of […]

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Anemia, Dang Gui and Huang Qi

Anemia, Dang Gui and Huang Qi The result of insufficient red blood cell counts, anemia affects more than 3 million Americans, making it one of the nation’s most common blood disorders. For many patients, anemia produces minimal, if any, symptoms. But in severe cases, anemia can cause debilitating, even fatal complications. Thankfully, treatments exist to

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Acupuncture for Pain Management

Acupuncture for Pain Management

Acupuncture’s first foothold in western medicine was through better pain management. Long before the practice’s widespread benefits were understood, acupuncture was considered a promising adjunct therapy for various pain conditions. Decades of research into acupuncture and pain confirmed this, as there’s considerable evidence backing acupuncture treatments as a form of pain relief. Today, Houston practitioners

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Coronary Artery Disease

Coronary Artery Disease

Coronary Artery Disease, Dan Shen and San Qi Coronary artery disease is characterized by blockages in the major vessels that feed oxygen-rich blood to the heart. These blockages are cholesterol deposits that obstruct blood flow and may cause additional problems if they rupture. If a coronary artery is obstructed enough, it may result in a

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Dan Shen and Tan Xiang Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is among the world’s most common health conditions, with 15-25 percent of the U.S. population struggling with it. IBS is characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits – either constipation or diarrhea. These symptoms tend to emerge in teenagers or young adults,

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Anxiety

Anxiety, Zhi Zi and Dan Dou Chi Chinese medicine considers the body as an interconnected system – a shared environment where organs can influence each other, even if they don’t seem related at first glance. If disease-causing factors enter the body (or emerge inside of it), it can produce a wide range of symptoms that

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Stroke

Stroke

Stroke and Dan Nan Xing According to the CDC, there are almost 800,000 stroke cases every year in the U.S., resulting in approximately 140,000 deaths. In fact, stroke is one of the nation’s biggest killers and leaves many survivors with permanent injury or impairment. Stroke prevention is especially important for older patients and those with

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How Acupuncture Can Help with GI Issues

How Acupuncture Can Help with GI Issues

Acupuncture Help with GI Issues? Acupuncture has a rich history in Chinese medicine, with thousands of years backing the practice. And over the centuries, acupuncturists have discovered an ever-increasing number of conditions that treatment can help with. This includes various forms of GI upset and gastrointestinal symptoms. In fact, acupuncture is particularly well-suited for supporting

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