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Current Issues…

          Thought it would be a good time to review some current issues that are affecting the field of TCM. In

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Mental Wellbeing II

          In my last blog, I was discussing the distinct differences in approach between TCM and Western medicine in diagnosing and

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H.R. 4803…

          I’ve written much about current legislation that will affect the practice of TCM practitioners in Florida. HB583 is a bill

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Mental WellBeing

          My patients often ask me what the most important thing they can do to maintain their health. The simple answer

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HB583 Vote

The Florida House will soon vote on HB583. I will provide an update as soon as the results are known.

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HB583…

If bill, HB 583, doesn’t stir up any concerns to any Acupuncture Physician, in the state of Florida, then that practitioner is NOT dedicated to

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Wind-Heat Formulas

I constantly asked about how a TCM practitioner goes about in diagnosing. Obviously, there are a lot of factors involved; however, in the beginning, one

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Differences in Approach…

The sequence of determining the depth to a TCM diagnosis is never exact. Unlike our western medical colleagues, we keep an open mind in developing

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The Shang-Han Lun

During the years of the Han dynasty, Zhang Zhong-jing wrote the Shang-han Lun. In it, he writes about Cold-Induced Disorders. This book is regarded as

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The Nei Jing

The Nei Jing is the earliest book on Chinese Medical Theory that is known. The earliest version dates back to around 100 B.C.E, but the

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Veteran Healthcare…

The most surprising aspect of treating Veterans is realizing how uneducated they are, as a group, in appreciating their healthcare benefits. I can’t tell you

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Diabetes Part 3

The one thing that Biomed and TCM practitioners agree on is how important one’s diet and lifestyle is in preventing or treating diabetes. Regardless of

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Diabetes Part 2

There are variables in an ordinary blood test that one can look to gauge his position in being at-risk of getting diabetes or being a

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Diabetes Part I

Most Americans appreciate that Diabetes is a condition that is affecting the vitality of many lives. It is also well known that Diabetes is affecting

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Imaging Testing…

I have recently written about the process of integrating TCM within the Western medical system. As I stated, medical tests are at the very center

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Cancer Screening Tests

As I continue to highlight the continuing integration of Western medicine with TCM, it is important that I discuss the Western medical tests that are

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TCM Research on COVID

I have had many questions regarding the effect that TCM may have on treating COVID. I respond that TCM can definitely help with any symptoms

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Herbal Therapy

One topic I haven’t spent time on concerns the impact of Herbal therapy on a patient’s treatment. In China, many practitioners solely rely on herbs

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Basic Metabolic Panels

To demonstrate the continuing integration of TCM with Western medicine, I have written about certain medical tests that more TCM practitioners are becoming proficient in

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Medicare and Acupuncture..

A current TCM trend that is exciting to both TCM practitioners and prospective patients is the inclusion of full inclusion of Acupuncture in Medicare. Right

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The NADA Protocol..

I’ve been treating more emotional type of cases recently such as patients dealing with stress and anxiety. Many of my Veteran patients have seen me

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Inflammatory Markers..

In this blog, I will continue discussing important determinants in the blood tests. Most don’t put much thought into how inflammation plays a big part

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Cholesterol Levels

Cholesterol is always a topic of conversation among western healthcare providers and patients. It seems just about everybody assumes that if his cholesterol level is

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My Plea to Veterans…

As you know, I take great pride in treating Veterans, the ones who risked their lives for our liberties and freedoms. I have discussed in

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Thyroid Misdiagnosis

Disorders involving the thyroid are on the rise in the US. There are many factors involved for this but the key one centers around an

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TCM’s Use of Blood Tests

In the past couple of blogs, I have discussed the ongoing trends concerning utilizing western blood tests as diagnostic tools in TCM. I discussed variables

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Liver Blood Tests

Continuing with blogs discussing the use of Western biomedical tests in conjunction with TCM, I will now discuss patterns and testing concerning the liver. Most

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A CBC Test

A blood test, specifically a CBC test, is very useful for TCM practitioners. The most basic CBC test gives the red blood cells (RBCs), white

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Blood Sugar…

A common disorder that I encounter with patients concerns their blood sugar. Maintaining healthy blood sugar levels is vital in keeping the bodily system harmonious.

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Back of the Knee?

Kidney Yang Deficiency…You’re probably never used these terms in your normal day conversation; atleast, I would hope so. Kidney Yang Deficiency is a common diagnosis

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From Discussions to ‘Tools’

An aspect that characterizes all branches of Medicine is the optimalization of the key parameters. Simply, most clinicians are trained to assess key logistics to

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Marketing TCM…

As with any private business, marketing and advertising are essential in order to grow and prosper. A TCM business is no different. In most states,

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‘Kidney Essence’

Kidney Essence is the substance and foundation underlying the entire human life. It is considered the innermost aspect of humans that they genetically inherit from

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Trending Up…

Is your medicine trending up or down? I have been asked this question a lot regarding TCM. Though COVID has thrown a wrench into this

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A Case Study: Edema

Edema is the build up of fluid that usually is a product of some central illness. In the most basic sense, it is the build

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TCM’s Cyclical Nature

One of the most fascinating aspects of TCM is how the ancient healers used nature and the cyclical nature of time as their main sources

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COVID: A Year Later

The other day I sat back and reflected on this past COVID year. Initially, only bad thoughts came into my mind. For instance, I reflected

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Sciatic Pain: A Case Study

I have written about sciatic pain in these blogs. However, I never discussed the exact treatment methods I use to cure this pain. Before I

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Preparing Herbal Formulas

In the past two blogs, I’ve written about different herbs/formulas and their use in treating common ailments like cough or constipation. In this blog, I’ll

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Commonly Used Herbs

One topic that I have been meaning to write more about is Herbs and the significant part they play in TCM treatment, especially in China.

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Reflecting…

With all the changes occurring in the world, from COVID to politics, I think today is a good time to sit back and reflect back

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Acupuncture Mechanisms III

…This release of inflammatory mediators stimulates the peripheral nervous system response through the afferent nerve fibers. Their stimulation results in a segmental analgesic response that

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Acupuncture Mechanisms II

Since many of you are fascinated with the last blog, concerning theories on Acupuncture Mechanisms, I will continue to discuss more Western-oriented theories on how

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Acupuncture Mechanisms

Many of my readers maybe wondering why I haven’t written about the manners by which Acupuncture works. That is, how Acupuncture works as described in

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A Unique Pain Case

Knee pain is an ailment I treat often. Many of my patients are on the older side and are suffering from pain in their joints;

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Medicare Trend

Patients often ask me what are the latest trends concerning TCM. I tell them that because TCM is such a new field in Western medicine,

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Our Post COVID Existence

The post COVID world continues to present us with obstacles that we never encountered before. I’m not talking about just in terms of healthcare. I

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The Chinese Language

One of the most fascinating aspects about being a TCM practitioner is the ability to learn a whole different set of norms that not only

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The Opioid Crisis

What is the biggest crisis facing Americans today? It is the Opioid crisis that we are facing. I’m, sure many of you are disagreeing with

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AuriculoTherapy

A growing trend in TCM concerns utilizing Auriculotherapy in the treatment of ailments. Obviously, the ear is at the focus of this field of treatment.

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Fields in TCM

One of the most fascinating aspects of TCM is the variety of treatment modalities that are available. Here, I am not talking about the specific

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More than Pain Management

One of the most gratifying aspects of TCM is the variety of disorders that this medicine allows me to treat. Obviously, most in the West

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Ling Gu and Da Bai

I have treated hundreds of lower back/sciatic pain cases in my career as a TCM practitioner. As I have discussed before, I am trained to

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The New Norm

Yes, I am talking about the new reality we live in, post COVID. To say that every segment of Western society has bot been affected

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A “Deficient” State

Deficiency is a term that is often used in our communication. There is a certain accepted meaning attached to this word. The synonyms often associated

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The Years: 5718, 4718

Happy Rosh Hashanah to all my Jewish readers out there!! The year is now 5718. Wow, it seems that the events foretold in the Bible

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TCM Clinical Meanings

I am often asked what certain clinical terms mean according to TCM. An example of such a case is as follows: Hey, Doc, when you

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Current Trends

Obviously, the big topic of today is the Corona Virus or COVID19. The effects associated with this virus has stretched all facts of society including

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“Body, Mind, Spirit”

“Body, Mind and Spirit”, most view these terms as independent from one another. This is especially the case with members of Western society. Growing up

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TCM and Virtual Reality

A major change in the way we communicate is one result of the COVID pandemic. People in society are now more accustomed to attend their

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COVID Awareness

I have written about the benefits of Acupuncture and Herbs in treating major symptoms associated with the COVID virus. I also stated that research is

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TCM Vocabulary

There are certain TCM clinical terms that I keep getting asked about. One of the popular is “QI”. This is a term that most often

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The Perception Factor

In the previous blog, I discussed the challenges that TCM practitioner face on daily basis. The ones I noted were all tangible in character; that

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Lack of Transparency

This past week I reflected on what is the biggest challenge we, TCM practitioners, face in this current US healthcare system. There are many to

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TCM Documentation II

…If you ask any TCM practitioner what the first thing that comes to his mind regarding documentation, he would most likely answer that it is

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TCM Dcumentation

Documentation is an essential requirement that all healthcare professionals must comply with. Actually, it maybe the most important way in following the progression of the

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What We Are Doing

What are some ways that can make TCM more attractive to Insurance companies? I will discuss some of things members of national and state professional

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The Bottom Line…

The landscape of the US healthcare system has changed radically in the past 25 years. I remember the days when I followed my father around

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Integration: A Good Thing?

“Integrative Medicine” is a term used more frequently nowadays to describe the evolution of the US healthcare system. The exact meaning behind this term is

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Technology’s Role II

I have discussed the importance in the communication between the patient and the practitioner. I believe in order to render the most effective treatment the

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Technology’s Role

One of the aspects of TCM that I am still attracted to is the simplicity behind its philosophy in healing and treating a patient. As

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Distal Needling

The field of TCM is truly an Art as opposed to simply being a collection of scientific principles. What do I mean by this? I

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Meridian Theory

The Leg ShaoYang meridian is one of my favorite channels to treat because of the diversity of physical and emotional diseases that it can used

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A Pain Case Cont…

…For one, Western and TCM practitioners will both assess factors that are outside the scope of the presenting ailment. It is standard protocol for the

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Contrast in Diagnosing..

My purpose in writing about important differences between Western Medicine and TCM is not to minimize the way medicine is practiced in West. I am

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Critical Discernment…

I now want to delve into another facet of the difference between TCM and Western medicine. The area I will now discuss focuses on the

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The First Hurdle II

…Initially, I did use terms like “Qi”, “Energy”, “Stagnation” when describing the philosophy behind the treatment protocols or procedures of TCM. The look and response

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The First Hurdle…

As a practitioner, the most enjoyable aspect about writing a Blog on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is that I get to discuss my general experiences

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