Internal medicine
Anxiety | Headaches | Weight loss |Insomnia | Constipation | Digestive problems |
Treating internal medicine disorders is a big part of our acupuncture practice. The Meridian system and the pulse diagnosis allow us to identify and treat the causes of illness and the symptoms. In this respect, acupuncture serves as a preventative as well as a restorative measure.
A unique feature of a meridian diagnosis involves its ability to determine the pathogenic factor’s location and nature in the meridian system and determining the pathogen’s relative strength and the individual.
Many patients experience sub-clinical complaints, such as fatigue, weight gain, low sex drive, or apathy. In conjunction with the pulse and tongue diagnosis, these minute and seemingly irrelevant signs help us determine the disease pattern and develop the treatment plan. This evaluation method allows us to diagnose and treat the primary complaint. It serves as an insight into the mind-body relationship, making it possible for acupuncture to serve as a self-development tool. This approach allows us to treat the disease before it manifests in the physical body. Treatment of the acupuncture meridian system enables us to access the parasympathetic, endocrine, and circulatory systems, thereby addressing various complaints.