To be able to cure your own illness, you need to know how to balance yourself in many way, at least including physically, mentally, and spiritually. However, let’s talk about a common sense first --- if we have to put numbers, 1 to 9, into a table of 3 x 3 = 9, you have to put the number 5 in the center, otherwise you won't be able to balance them in all respests, as following:
1) Row -------- 4 + 9 + 2 = 3 + 5 + 7 = 8 + 1 + 6 = 15
2) Column ---- 4 + 3 + 8 = 9 + 5 + 1 = 2 + 7 + 6 = 15
3) Diagnal ---- 4 + 5 + 6 = 2 + 5 + 8 = 15
Next, how can you balance your organs --- the heart, lungs, kidneys, spleen, liver, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, urinary bladder, gall bladder, etc.? To be able to balance your organs, you are welcom to contact us at (303) 449-1686.
Many people said that, "Pao, you are a miracle man for you had achieved so many miracles." Well, we like to help people to create miracles themselves, even though we can't promise it would work all the time. Remember, you are the boss of your body and any kind of treatments.
By the way, we create skin and body topical lotions, creams and oils for massage purposes; and massage is one of the best methods to balance your meridians as well as your organs.
Pee-On-Pants Therapy (POPT) 04/03/2011
On one hand, an elderly might pee on his pants due to the weakness of urinary bladder; on the other hand, a little boy might pee on his pants on purpose, to get attention from his parents. I named the beheavoir of peeing on one’s pants to get attention as Pee-On-Pants Therapy (POPT). It sounds like that some kids knew the fact of squeaky wheels get the grease, and that’s why they love to practice POPT. Today, surgeons practice POPT, too.
For example, in 1990 there was a 70-year-old man whose prostate was enlarged and had difficulty to urinate, so his surgeon had to remove his prostate. Since then, the patient had peed on his pants all day long, and finally he decided to use diapers. Don’t you think that he had received a POPT?
Three months later, one morning when he came for an initial acupuncture treatment he was still on diapers, but when he woke up that night he was able to go to the restroom without wetting his diaper at all. And after receiving the second treatment two days later, he could walk for two to three hours with no leakage at all from his urinary bladder. Totally, he had received three treatments and he gained his control back again.
There is another very popular POPT the surgeons would do --- to remove a gall bladder. As you might aware of that in a healthy person, his liver creates bile and then store it in the gall bladder, the same as the kidneys discharge the urine into the urinary bladder. And whenever he has eaten some foods then an appropriate amount of bile will be discharged from the gall bladder and enter the stomach to help digesting the foods. If his gall bladder was removed because of pain or gall stones, then the bile would enter the stomach from the liver directly consistly. It is similar to the condition of peeing on pants (POP). Don’t you thinkt that to have one’e gall bladder removed is a sort of POPT?
It is said that one ounce of prevention is worth one pound of cure, so we need to learn how to take care of ourselves as much as possible, and do not make any mistake as someone have done.
For instance, about twenty years ago, there was a woman who had tried to lose weight by drinking water, coffee, and taking some pills everyday --- nothing else. Four months later she had losted 60 pounds, but during the next month she was sent to an emergency room twice due to severe pain in her gall bladder area.
One Saturday morning, this woman came for an acupuncture treatment because her doctor was going to remove her gall bladder. She said, “Next Monday I am going for a vacation for a week, then when I come back home my doctor will remove my gall bladder. The problem is if I got sick or had a surgery out of Colorado, my insurance company would not cover those expenses.”
In addition to an acupuncture treatment, I also prescribed three packages of herbs for her to cook, each package three times, and drink the tea after each meal. That night she was sent to an emergency room again for she felt pain in her gall bladder; also she had vomit a few times. While she was in hospital the pain was gone and the x-rays shown that her gall bladder didn’t have any stones at all.
A month later, this woman walked in my clinic and asked me what should she do with the two packages of herbs that she didn’t use yet. My wife gave her some herbs to replace one of the herbs in those packages, to cook and drink as she used to.
Another three months passed, when she brought her son to me for a treatment, their family doctor had come with them. The doctor was currious about my acupuncture treatment and the herbs my wife and I gave to her patient.
Well, what we have done to the patient was a simple DT (Diarrhea Therapy), instead of a POPT (Pee-On-Pants Therapy.)
Can You Save My Dog’s Life?
(12/12/2010)
“Can you save my dog’s life? said an old patients of mine last Monday, “One month ago, my 9-year-old dog became disabled immediately after hearing of a loud sound when someone slammed his car door. It could hardly stand up on its four legs or walk since, and my veterinarian had suggested me to have it put to sleep.”
Based on what he had told me, the dog’s spinal cord must be twisted badly, but all it needed to be done, was to fix its spine instead of putting it to sleep. This is a common sense according to the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) I had learned.
So he brought the dog in my clinic that very afternoon. At first, I massaged it again and again, especially on its lower back. And then I inserted a needle on its right hip, and the other on its spine, to strenghten its legs as well as to reduce the pain.
After pulling the needles out, I massaged the dog again for a few more minutes, then it was able to walk again for hundreds of steps without any stop. I told my patient to bring the dog back for a follow-up within five days, but they didn’t show up, for the dog was healed up so quickly.
In the past, occasionally veterinarians had brought dogs to me for acupuncture treatments. However, acupuncture is only one part of the TCM, and without massaging the dog thoroughtly, no one could really tell where to insert the needle to get the best result.
No doubt, the very veterinarian had suggested my patient to put his dog to sleep. No doubt, many more people have been suggested to have a knee surgery or whole-hip replacement after being x-rayed or having MRI, because they didn't understand or try the holistic healing arts of Traditional Chinese Medicine.