"When you touch one thing with deep awareness,
you touch everything."
Acupuncture points are believed to stimulate the central nervous system. This, in turn, releases chemicals into the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. These biochemical changes may stimulate the body's natural healing abilities and promote physical and emotional well-being.
When blood flow is increased, all the toxins and fluids that build up as a result of inflammation can be removed more quickly.
According to classic acupuncture theory, there are two opposing and complementary forces that coexist in nature: Yin and Yang.
These two forces interact to regulate the flow of Qi (pronounced chee). The traditional concept is usually regarded as energy or life force.
When a person is in “good health,” that means Yin and Yang are in balance and then the flow of Qi is smooth
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Finally, acupuncture works with the body’s own healing and pain mediation processes to help resolve the underlying naturally.
- Lao Tzu
I'm very glad you're visiting. I would like to introduce myself briefly and thank you for visiting my website. Dr.Tsogtbayar Baltseren (Tom) is a Licensed Acupuncturist and experienced both Eastern and Western medicine practitioner. He grew up in Mongolia and graduated Mongolian Medical University with a Medical Doctor. After years of hospital practice in Mongolia, he moved to the United States with his family, and went to National University of Health Sciences in Lombard , IL graduated with a Master of Science in Acupuncture. He has a family history of medical background , as his Mother was a Medical Doctor. Growing up, he involved many sports, such as swimming and martial arts. Eventually in high school and university, he played basketball , which as many know, is a grueling and tough sport. His mother would do massage and cupping therapy on him weekly in order to improve soreness and some of miner injuries, it was really interesting for him. Since then, he wanted learn traditional medicine and to help people pain free and healthy life.
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