PUT YOUR BODY
IN GOOD HANDS
Release, Relax, Rejoice
ABOUT US
Yi An
L.Ac., Dipl.O.M., M.A.O.M.
D.A.C.M
Biography
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Yi An is a licensed acupuncturist who is currently pursuing his doctoral degree in Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine. Thanks to the opportunity of following a renowned acupuncturist (Dr. Lin Jia) in Houston for over 3 years, he learned how to practice acupuncture effectively and effortlessly. He specializes in pain management, stress relief, gastrointestinal disorders, etc.
Philosophy
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"The greatest medicine of all is teaching people how not to need it."
- Hippocrates
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This quote resonates with the teaching "Top-notch doctor prevents diseases from attacking instead of treating them after the attack." in Huang Di Nei Jing, one of the earliest medical works from which Traditional Chinese Medicine originates. Coincidence? I think not. With today's technology, people still suffer from the smallest illness as a result of omitting their roles in healthcare. Make peace with your body and take control, let the natural healing process begin and let me be of help.
Qizhi Liu
L.Ac.,
Dipl.O.M., M.A.O.M.
Biography
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Qizhi (Lyn) is a licensed acupuncturist who possesses an enormous passion for Chinese herbs. Aside from working, she devoted most of her time to studying herbal formulas while assisting one of the best herbalists (Dr. Ray Luk) in Houston. She specializes in gynecological issues as well as other internal conditions such as insomnia, infertility, autoimmune disorders, high blood pressure, diabetes, etc. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she developed a formula that boosts the immune system, giving patients an extra layer of protection against the virus.
Philosophy
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"When you touch one thing with deep awareness, you touch everything." - Lao Tzu
People get used to viewing things separately and act accordingly, but when it comes to natural healing, all things are related. The human body isn't a machine as it may appear to be, any disharmony within will trigger a chained reaction. Simply treating the symptoms will not suffice, only by understanding how the body works as a whole and adjusting the fundamental life energy "Qi", will we regain the balance of life that is long overdue. It's a journey of self-redemption and self re-union, I am honored to be part of it.
ACUPUNCTURE
CHINESE HERBAL
MEDICINE
Acupuncture is the use of very fine needles inserted into certain areas along the body to stimulate the body to increase circulation which will then help with the body's own natural healing process.
Chinese herbal medicine is a mixture of various herbs that each have their own unique functions to come up with a formula based specifically on your needs.
TUI-NA
CUPPING
Tuina is a type of Chinese therapeutic massage that involves rubbing and pressing with the hands to stimulate certain areas of the body or certain channels to improve circulation.
Cupping in Chinese medicine is the use of glass globes that are heated up and then placed on the back to create a suction effect. This helps to stretch out the muscle fibers and stimulate the blood flow to the muscles.
GUA-SHA
ELECTRICAL
STIMULATION
Gua Sha is an ancient Chinese natural therapy similar to massage. Instead of using hands, practitioners use special tools to scrape the skin of the back, buttocks, arms, legs, and sometimes the face. It can stimulate circulation and increase blood flow—a process that manipulates natural energy to improve your body’s overall health.
Electric stimulation sends electric pulses to the acupuncture points. Additional to acupuncture, it is connected to an electric stimulation machine in order to generate a more intense stimulation.
It is a very effective way to treat many chronic symptoms, physical injuries, spasms, and neurological damages.
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Our New Location:
8122 W Grand Pkwy S #100, Richmond, TX 77406
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Hours: (by appointment only)
Mon-Sat 9:00am-6:00pm
(Hours may vary during holidays)
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Phone: (832) 586-5155
Email: qisacupuncture@gmail.com
Please call, text or email us to make an appointment.