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March 28, 2008

Learn TCM in Beijing,Shanghai & Guangzhou China

by @ 8:22 am. Filed under General, Acupuncture, Medicinals & Herbs, Practice & Business, News & Research, Ask a Practitioner, Upcoming Events, Education, Resources

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February 14, 2008

Aiyana Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs

by @ 7:05 pm. Filed under Acupuncture, Medicinals & Herbs, News & Research, Ask a Practitioner, Education

Sharon Ann Wyse, L.Ac.

Sharon Ann Wyse is a New York State Licensed Acupuncturist and a Certified Chinese herbalist. She is a Board Certified Diplomate of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.

Sharon received her Master’s degree in 2003 from The New York College of Health Professions where her studies included Acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Acupressure and AMMA massage, T’ai Chi Chuan and Qi gong. While in school she worked full time at the college’s herbal dispensary where she provided patient education regarding herbal formulations.

Upon graduation Sharon went on to work at Columbia University facilitating two NIH funded clinical research studies testing the efficacy of Acupuncture and Moxibustion on HIV+ related symptoms. Sharon is a certified volunteer for Acupuncturists Without Borders (AWB) and a member of the Acupuncture Society of New York (ASNY). She also serves as a Clean Needle Technique Examiner for the Council of Colleges in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.

Sharon’s philosophical approach to treatment includes a strong emphasis on patient education. She encourages patients to actively participate in the healing process and often incorporates lifestyle changes and herbal medicine in her treatment plans. She maintains a strong commitment to the promotion of the integration of Eastern and Western medicine as a future medical model within our health care system. Specialized areas of interest include women’s health, stress management, addictions, digestive and bowel disorders, insomnia, and the treatment of sinus and allergy problems.

For appointments, please contact us at:

Aiyana Acupuncture & Chinese Herbs
41 Union Square West, Suite 511
New York, New York 10003
(212) 894.0767
e-mail: amazinghealing@gmail.com

May 16, 2007

Side effects from Treatment

by @ 4:06 am. Filed under General, Acupuncture, Medicinals & Herbs, Ask a Practitioner, Education

My name is Balu, practising color therapy too along with Acupuncture and flower therapy. I have noticed that from the medicines colours are emiting. Suppose a patient is in need of red, if he is given with sufficient red, he is releived from the disorder/pain. If the patient is given with the white, he receives the deficient colour and the other colors too, which enhances one or two colors more excess. That means he is inviting the other problem what he has not faced earlier. This is called side effects from all medicines not only from allopathy but also from other alternatives. Kindly probe this article and kindly provide me the feed back. In flower therapy the remedies emit one, two or three colours and not white. That is why the remedy selected by dowsing to the patient is more superior to any remedy.

May 15, 2007

Aura and Acupuncture

by @ 10:30 pm. Filed under General, Acupuncture, Ask a Practitioner

I am a practising acupuncturist cum flower therapist. I have been in this field for the last 3 years. During 2006 I have learnt about positive energy and negative energy in any matter. With the help of Aura Scanner I have seen negative energy in the places of Pain in the body and where the internal organ itself is in disorder. To eliminate the negative energy we are needling the ashi points. After removing the needle the places of pain or disorder do not show any negative energy whereas the needles removed show that they carry the nagative energy. That is why we are advised to use the needle once only. Can anybody tell where is the point to receive the postive energy? In Acupuncture alone the negative energy are removed, in all other therapies the negative energies are controlled. The silent negatives at any time erupt and do harm the persons who had taken the other therapies.

November 13, 2006

Colon

by @ 7:58 pm. Filed under General, Acupuncture

I want to know what would be the best way to treat your colon, also the back of your leg hurt would that be connect to your coloning?

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