Dr Yoseph D.Feleke

Chinese herbal medicine is a safe, effective and drug-free way to become well and stay healthy, naturally!

Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture are complimentary therapeutic modalities that are often used together in the treatment of a variety of medical conditions.

Over the past 5,000 years, Chinese horology has evolved into an art from of its own. Ancient herbal information was gathered, compiled, formulated, tested, and handed down from generation to generation. Today, practitioners of Chinese medicine continue to prescribe herbal formulas because they work extremely well.

A practitioner who makes use of herbs is familiar with most of the 1,800 herbs in the Chinese pharmacopoeia. All of these herbs are classified according to their energetic qualities, functions, and the different organs, meridian, and disharmonies for which they address. Individual herbs are combined in order to enhance their actions and defects upon the body. When combined, a unique, synergistic formula is created. This combination increases the benefits of a particular formula, and minimizes any harmful side effects. In order to create the most effective formula the herbs are used in different quantities and for different purposes. This allows the herbalist to create a formula aimed at addressing individual need.

The art and skill of creating a formula lies within choosing the precise and most effective herbs that target an individual’s sis harmony. It is important to work with a qualified herbalist who can prescribe the correct formula, monitor progress an adjust it as needed. Formulas can be prescribed in a number of ways; raw herbs that are boiled into a tea, liquid extracts, pills or powders. Chinese herbal medicine can be used to expedite the healing process, strengthen, support or tangy the body. It is a powerful therapeutic method in and of itself. These formulas have the capacity to address the underlying root cause of various medical conditions, whether acute or chronic. When prescribed and used correctly, Chinese herbal formulas rarely cause unwarranted side effects. Needles and herbs are the product of FDA certified laboratories are processed with the highest manufacturing standard tests many herbal ingredients that are safe, pure and effective formula or row herbs are currently available and practiced in different countries.

By recognize today’s conventional Medicine is the product of western traditional Medicine. Chinese medicine has been found to economically feasible for many countries. Many practitioners have demonstrated their validity empirical based on long track recorder that demonstrates their effectiveness. Because so much more Remains to be understood about how to effectively treat, it is essential that conventional physicians who treat people with become familiar with these systems and work as partner with those patients who are beginning to explore these treatments. Also it is important that western physicians work directly with practitioner of alternative medicine, to determine how to integrate these approaches into a sensible and comprehensive treatment plan for a patient.

The way that acupunctures works has been under much scrutiny over the years. There are many theories which propose the mechanisms that are at play. In Chinese philosophy it is believed that the effect caused by acupuncture is the direct response to the restoring and balancing of the flow of Qi. Qi is a difficult term to describe built the rough translation means something like energy or life force. There is a Chinese saying, “Where there is free flow, there is no pain;” This free flowing Qi is what acupuncture works to achieve, which in turn relieves symptoms and improves health. Scientifically, one of the most accepted ways that acupuncture works is that when needing the acupuncture point, there is stimulation to the nervous system that in turn releases chemicals into the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. These chemicals will either change the experience of pain, or they will trigger the release of other chemicals and hormones that will influence the body’s own internal regulatory system. Researchers using brain scans discovered that acupuncture could alter blood circulation with in the brain, increasing the blood flow to the thalamus (the area of the brain that relays pain and other sensory messages) which would decrease the sensation of pain.