I am looking for a TCM practitioner with a lot of experience treating inoperable Parkinson's patients. Preferably one who is licensed in both Herbs and Acupuncture.
I am a registered TCM practitioner in BC. I had some experience in the treatment of Parkinson's disease at Taiwan especially for the control of spasticity. I am now working at the Imeg-Helath TCM clinic in Vancouver. Attached below is the website of our clinic. It's worth to try in my opinion although there is no guarantee that how success we can achieve. http://www.imeghealth.com/about/default.html
Do you know of Dr. Larry Chan, Integrative Healing Arts, in Vancouver, BC.? He may have experience with chinese medicine and Parkinsons. When I first discovered that I had dyslexia I was advised to see him. His many skills including Chinese Medicine helped me through the discomfort of removing refined sugar from my body to improve my dyslexic condition.
Dr. Chan's address is1285 West Broadway, Vancouver. His website is www.integrative.ca. His telephone # is 604 738 1012.
If you are interested in learning more about alternative approaches I used to manage my dyslexia, you can find that information on www.dyslexiadiscovery.com.
Hopefully you could find the most qualified candidate for that position. If you want to get the best for that maybe you should undergo for a series of examinations to evaluate his experience. Ok, if history is any kind of judge, the suits in charge of the largest and most successful large corporations are either asleep or drunk at the wheel. We have the bailout crisis and the incompetence of the largest of financial institutions can't manage money correctly and need payday loans from the taxpayers, US Airways now charges to put bags on planes, Eastman Kodak is heading for the trash heap - obviously, an MBA from Harvard or Yale doesn't mean a person isn't incompetent. In fact, your high school janitor would probably do about as well as Ken Lewis.
A qualified and experienced practitioner is must for acupuncture treatment. There are number of acupuncturist now involved in practicing acupuncture treatment without full knowledge. So just adopt a certified acupuncturist.
Regarding the treatment of Parkinson's disease
I am a registered TCM practitioner in BC. I had some experience in the treatment of Parkinson's disease at Taiwan especially for the control of spasticity. I am now working at the Imeg-Helath TCM clinic in Vancouver. Attached below is the website of our clinic. It's worth to try in my opinion although there is no guarantee that how success we can achieve. http://www.imeghealth.com/about/default.html
Hope it will be helpful for you!
Regards, Luke Lin (R.TCM.P)
chinese medicine/Dr. Larry Chan
Hello:
Do you know of Dr. Larry Chan, Integrative Healing Arts, in Vancouver, BC.? He may have experience with chinese medicine and Parkinsons. When I first discovered that I had dyslexia I was advised to see him. His many skills including Chinese Medicine helped me through the discomfort of removing refined sugar from my body to improve my dyslexic condition.
Dr. Chan's address is1285 West Broadway, Vancouver. His website is www.integrative.ca. His telephone # is 604 738 1012.
If you are interested in learning more about alternative approaches I used to manage my dyslexia, you can find that information on www.dyslexiadiscovery.com.
Ann Farris
Hopefully you could find the
Hopefully you could find the most qualified candidate for that position. If you want to get the best for that maybe you should undergo for a series of examinations to evaluate his experience. Ok, if history is any kind of judge, the suits in charge of the largest and most successful large corporations are either asleep or drunk at the wheel. We have the bailout crisis and the incompetence of the largest of financial institutions can't manage money correctly and need payday loans from the taxpayers, US Airways now charges to put bags on planes, Eastman Kodak is heading for the trash heap - obviously, an MBA from Harvard or Yale doesn't mean a person isn't incompetent. In fact, your high school janitor would probably do about as well as Ken Lewis.
A qualified and experienced
A qualified and experienced practitioner is must for acupuncture treatment. There are number of acupuncturist now involved in practicing acupuncture treatment without full knowledge. So just adopt a certified acupuncturist.