EXPERT
Daisy Dong, L. AC. CMD
Acupuncturist
- Denver, CO
- Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Accepting new patients
Cupping - a non-drug therapy
Cupping – a non-pharmaceutical therapy, a component of traditional Chinese medicine by Daisy Dong, Denver, Colorado On August 8, 2016, NYtimes. com posted an article titled “What...
Does acupuncture hurt?
How does acupuncture help relieve allergy symptoms?
How long do the effects of acupuncture last?
Are acupressure mats safe?
What are acupuncture ear seeds?
Is acupuncture safe for people with hemophilia?
How often does acupuncture cause bacterial infections?
Should I consider acupuncture for anemia?
I have a nurse-patient who had to have blood infusion because of severe anemia and failed to respond to any Rx or supplement for years. After taking the herbal medicine, her lab numbers became normal. Although she stopped it, the numbers are still within normal ranges. Find a Chinese medicine doctor for your condition in your area.
Does acupuncture raise blood pressure?
I take blood thinners regularly. Is acupuncture dangerous for me?
Is tiredness normal after acupuncture?
Where are the acupuncture points for fertility?
Chronic constipation. Should I go for acupuncture?
What does "Qi" mean in acupuncture?
A few hypersensitive people report feeling a sensation on the end of fingers or toes when a needle inserts in another place. Most of the times, you can have a mild localized feeling such as warmth, tingling, electric current, or soreness. The Qi sensation is variously based on the different connective tissues where a needle inserts.