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Acupuncture

Acupuncture Herbal Center Marin County

Acupuncture is the insertion of fine needles into the body at specific points and has proven to be effective in the treatment of specific health problems. These points have been mapped by the Chinese over thousands of years. Recently, electromagnetic research has confirmed their locations.

What to Expect from Acupuncture Needles?

I have heard people say, “I would like to try acupuncture, but I am afraid of needles.” Many people that could benefit from acupuncture treatment are not aware that acupuncture needles are very fine and flexible, almost as fine as the hairs on a boar-bristle brush. We carry extra fine needles that we use for sensitive patients. The gauge of these acupuncture needles are 0.16 and a standard hypodermic needle is 18 gauge. There is no comparison between a hypodermic needle and an acupuncture needle. Acupuncture needles are not deliberately inserted into veins, therefore causing no bleeding. While receiving an injection can be a painful, acupuncture is the opposite. The benefit from acupuncture far outweighs the slight sensation from the needle. An acupuncture session is peaceful, almost painless, evoking a healing experience. Don’t let negative preconceptions of needles influence your decision to better your health.

Acupuncture FAQ

Acupuncture has been used for centuries in China to treat many problems, such as joint pain, sprains and strains, and most gynecological complaints. See list on homepage.

That depends upon the nature of the problem, the location of the points selected, the patient’s size, age, and constitution, and upon the acupuncturist’s style or school. Usually, needles are inserted from 1/4 to I inch in depth.

If your practitioner has obtained the correct stimulus of the needle, the patient could feel some cramping, heaviness, distention, tingling, or electric sensation either around the needle or traveling up or down the affected meridian, or energy pathway. In any case, if you experience any discomfort, it is usually mild.

The best practice among acupuncturists in America today is to use sterilized, individually packaged, disposable needles. Needles should not be saved and reused for later treatments. This eliminates the possibility of transmitting a communicable disease by a contaminated needle.

Modern Western medicine cannot explain how acupuncture works. Traditional acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese theories of the flow of Qi (Energy) and Xue (Blood) through distinct meridians or pathways that cover the body somewhat like the nerves and blood vessels do. According to ancient theory, acupuncture allows Qi to flow to areas where it is Deficient and away from where it is Excess. In this way, acupuncture regulates and restores the harmonious energetic balance of the body. In Chinese there is a saying, “There is no pain if there is free flow; if there is pain, there is no free flow.”

Yes, there are. Acupuncture originated in China but has spread to Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Europe, the British Isles, and America. In different countries, different styles have developed based on differing opinions as to theory and technique. Patients should talk to their practitioners about their particular style and learn as much as possible about the treatment being proposed.

Patients should ask about where the practitioner trained, how long the training was, how long he or she has been in practice, and what experience the practitioner has had in treating the patient’s specific ailment.

Acupuncture is a licensed and regulated healthcare profession in about half the states in the U.S. Ask your practitioner if your state requires a license to practice. In states that do not currently require licensing, patients should ask their practitioner if they are certified by the National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturists. Acupuncturists who have passed this exam are entitled to add Dipl. Ac. (Diplomate of Acupuncture) after their name.

That depends upon the duration, severity, and nature of your complaint. You may need only a single treatment for an acute condition. A series of five to fifteen treatments may resolve many chronic problems. Some degenerative conditions may require many treatments over time.

Your practitioner will explain the nature of your problem and what treatment he or she is recommending. Your practitioner will tell you what benefits and risks there are to the proposed treatment, what other treatment options are available to you through this practitioner or by referral to another practitioner or physician.
If you agree to go ahead with the treatments, your practitioner will tell you what progress to expect, what to do if you don’t experience progress, and what to do if you feel worse.

Herbal Consultations

Acupuncture Herbal Center Herbal Consultations

Samuel Wang, Ph.D., L.Ac. and Deirdra Claiborne, L.Ac. specialize in Chinese Herbal Consultations. We select the most therapeutic herbal remedies and products for your condition. Chinese herbs should be dispensed only after consultation with a qualified practitioner, as Chinese herbalism is complex and can take time to master. We have 45 years of experience and create our own herbal remedies with the highest quality herbs available.

What can I expect from my Herbal Consultation?
The length of your initial herbal consultation will depend on how complicated your health issues are and the severity of your condition(s). 


After filling out a case history describing your past and current medical history including your diet, medications and supplements, health and lifestyle. Our herbalists, Dr. Wang or Deirdra Claiborne will review and discuss your condition with you. We will ask questions about your specific symptoms, look at your tongue and read your pulse. If you choose to do a phone consultation, we will need to see a picture of your tongue and face. The tongue and face will give us more information about your imbalances, and therefore, we can determine the best herbal remedies and products for your condition.

Cupping Therapy

Acupuncture Herbal Center Cupping

Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which the practitioner places special cups on your skin for a selected time to create suction. It is used to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage.

Cupping therapy dates back to ancient Chinese, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern cultures. One of the oldest medical textbooks in the world, the Ebers Papyrus, describes how the ancient Egyptians used cupping therapy in 1,550 B.C. We use both modern and ancient techniques of cupping.

Practitioner Deirdra Claiborne, L.Ac, draws upon 40 years of practice in Chinese Medicine, herbalism, and nutrition to create our comprehensive protocols to detoxify and regenerate your cellular health, while providing essential nutrients and support throughout all phases of the detoxification process.

The process begins with a consultation with Deirdra to identify your goals, your chief complaints, known health issues and any organ weaknesses that need constitutional strengthening. The protocol may include any of the following depending on Deirdra’s assessment: meal plans based on Traditional Chinese Medicine dietary principles and your internal energy balance, nutritional supplements made from whole food ingredients, lifestyle changes, acupuncture treatments or herbal medicine.

Your personalized program, ranging from 10 to 28 days, is designed to support detoxification with key nutrients and phytonutrients, cellular regeneration, blood sugar regulation, and healthy weight maintenance.

Fertility Treaments

Acupuncture Herbal Center Fertility Treatments

Our treatment protocol for fertility was specifically designed by Dr. Samuel Wang to support and nourish the health of the male and female reproductive systems, enhancing the chances of pregnancy. Our approach is for people who are attempting natural pregnancy as well as for those undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). Acupuncture, when combined with herbal remedies, addresses various fertility challenges, such as elevated follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), repeated pregnancy loss, unexplained infertility, luteal phase defect, hyperprolactinemia, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) with anovulatory cycles, and male factor issues, including sperm-DNA-fragmentation. 

 

Dr. Wang has established a series of therapeutic protocols, including his unique herbal formulas and the triple needle technique. His clinical studies show that this innovative method most effectively treats unexplained infertility in western medicine, simple ovulatory dysfunction, luteal deficiency, cervical factors and immune factors. Dr. Wang also has great success in treating male reproductive disorders, that include low sperm count, motility, mobility, morphology & volume. It can also effectively treat female infertility caused by endometriosis, polycystic ovaries, intrauterine factors, premature ovarian failure and minimal obstruction of fallopian tubes. Dr. Wang has opened a new avenue to the successful treatment of female and male infertility.

 

Both Deirdra Claiborne and Samuel Wang offer fertility treatments in our clinic. 

Facial Rejuvenation

“The Art of Aging Gracefully is a Reflection of One’s Inner Health.”
Deirdra Claiborne

Deirdra’s micro-current facial toning technology is a non-surgical alternative to facial cosmetic surgery. People all over the world are discovering a better way to achieve beautiful looking skin with a more natural look without the unnatural appearance that is often a result from cosmetic surgery. Deirdra will individually formulate the program according to her patients’ specific needs. She will also choose the appropriate herbs and acupuncture points (if needles are used) to obtain the best results.

Micro-current facial toning is changing the way the world looks at non-surgical facial technology, because it does not rely on wounding the dermis to stimulate its anti-aging properties.

We also feature Osmosis Skincare products as well as other anti-aging herbal products.

BENEFITS OF FACIAL REJUVENATION

  • Reduces fine lines, creases, and wrinkles
  • Promotes hydration and revitalization, thus smoother and softer skin
  • Improves facial color by increasing blood circulation and lymphatic drainage
  • Firms, contours, and lifts overall drooping features
  • Increases collagen, which tightens sagging jowls and chins
  • Reduces and shrinks enlarged pores
  • Reduces blackheads, acne, dry skin, rosacea
  • Reduces scars and pitting
  • Reduces dark circles and puffiness under eyes
  • Reduces the appearance of facial stress
  • Promotes innate beauty and radiance, resulting in a more youthful look

All this without the usual risks. No harmful side effects, no wounding, no abrasion, no soreness, and no pain. No harmful lasers. No recovery time.