Natural Healing
Chinese Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
Chinese Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
Dr. Lisheng Zhang, a graduate of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, brings over 25 years of clinical experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), offering precise, holistic care to restore your body’s balance and vitality.
Sciatica
Frozen shoulder
Infertility
High blood pressure
Weight loss
General acupuncture treatment
Superficial Muscle Acupuncture
Correct body misalignment such as uneven shoulders, leg length discrepancy, and postural rotations by targeting large superficial muscles.
Deep Joint Muscle Acupuncture
Improve joint flexibility by releasing small, deep-seated muscles near joints.
Vascular Decompression
Relieve tension in muscles compressing blood vessels to enhance circulation and improve oxygen supply to organs.
Cavity Space Adjustment
Realign the thoracic and pelvic cavities to support heart and lung function.
By identifying and needling pathological muscles, this method is effective in treating various pain conditions and degenerative symptoms related to ischemia and hypoxia, such as dry, itchy, darkened skin, stroke, and high blood pressure, offering a uniquely reliable therapeutic outcome.
Pulse-Based Diagnosis
Treatment begins with pulse and tongue assessment to understand the body’s internal imbalances.
External Symptom Relief
If surface-level or external conditions are present (e.g. cold, flu, tension), they are treated first to stabilise the body's outer defences.
Emotional Regulation via Back Acupoints
Specific emotional acupoints on the back are used to release psychological tension and promote emotional clarity.
Meridian Flow Restoration
Blocked or sluggish meridians are identified and cleared to restore natural energy flow throughout the body.
Organ Support and Energy Replenishment
When internal organs show signs of energy or essence deficiency, targeted acupuncture is used to nourish and revitalise them.
The goal is to restore the smooth flow of energy and pulse rhythm throughout the body, promoting physical and emotional harmony.
Based on tongue and pulse diagnosis, the following are assessed:
The location of the disorder: exterior, interior, or halfway between.
The state of Qi and blood in the affected area: deficiency or excess.
The movement and flow pattern of Qi and blood: ascending, descending, entering, or exiting.
Classical prescriptions from over a thousand years of traditional Chinese medicine are then carefully selected for treatment.