Su-Lan Wang is a National Board Certified acupuncturist and Herbalist who practices in New Jersey. She was graduated from New York College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (NYCTCM) with Summa Cum Laude awards for both acupuncture and herb fields in 2008 and 2010 respectively.
Prior to taking formal lessons in NYCTCM, her journey into acupuncture began in 1997 when she met Dr. Huason Yang, a surgeon and an oriental medicine doctor in China, who privately and elaborately tutored her on both western and Oriental medicine theory as well as skills.
After graduated from NYCTCM, she continues to explore various extended Chinese Medicine acknowledge and different types of acupuncture technique to broaden her skill, such as foot Reflexology, Origin Point Medicine, Longivology, Community Trauma Healing, Acupuncture for Facial Rejuvenation and Weight Control, Pestle Needling, Auricular Acupuncture, Scalp Acupuncture, Abdominal Acupuncture, , Tung’s Points Application, Gen Jie Point Application, I Ching Philosophy Application.
Provided with the sufficient training she successfully dealt with many challenging cases and continues to do her best to help all of her patients.
Beside acupuncture and herbal treatment, she always advise her patient of overall health related topics such as appropriate exercises while healing a given injury; as well as Seasonal dietary changes that patients need to consider.
Acupuncture means insertion of fine, sterile needles into superficial structures of the body at acupuncture points (acupoints). This aims at influencing the flow of body’s energy(called Qi in TCM) and promoting natural healing. According to TCM it relieves pain and treats (and prevents) various diseases.
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Chinese herb(中药) provided in our center is a prescribed herb formular that combins several herbs and other ingredients in the extract form, which is a herbal decoction that has been condensed into a granular or powder.
Tui Na (推拿) is a form of massage. It is a hands-on body treatment using Chinese taoist and martial arts principles in an effort to bring the body into balance.
Cupping therapy is an ancient Chinese form of alternative medicine in which a local suction is created on the skin to mobilizes blood flow in order to promote healing.
Gua Sha (刮痧) is a traditional Chinese medical treatment in which the skin is scraped to produce light bruising to releases unhealthy elements from injured areas and stimulates blood flow and healing.
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