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Dallas Acupuncturists Give Price Proposals
Below are Dallas Acupuncturists. Click on the name of the professional to view contact information and standardized credentials. Proposal process: anonymously describe the service desired (such as acupuncture for pain management), select professionals who are to receive your information, and then receive price quotes via email from the professionals. It's that simple and it's free. Link to additional cities for Acupuncturists.
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Dallas Acupuncturists (Click here to start price quote process)
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Mark Mohnac Irving, Texas
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BS - 5/75 New England College, New Hampshire ; M.S.- 5/78 University of Texas , Texas; D.C.- 1/93 Parker College of Chiropractic, Dallas,Texas (click for more info)
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Yiming Wang Richardson, TX
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MD ( 1976 ), Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (click for more info)
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Qiong Bai Dallas, TX
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MD/MB(1984), The Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China (click for more info)
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Dallas Acupuncturists NOT registered with MedLawPlus.com®
Dr. Julie Qu L.Ac., PhD. (credentials)
2120 W Spring Creek Pkwy Suite D
Plano, TX 75023
Phone: (972) 832-1584
Email: julie_guan@yahoo.com
URL: www.jqclinic.com
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Dr. Richard Tao (credentials)
3227 Independence Parkway
Plano, TX 75075
Phone: (972) 673-0908
Email: richard@taosclinic.com
URL: www.taosclinic.com
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Dr. Chung-Hwei Chernly, OMD, LAc. (credentials)
470 W. Harwood Road
Hurst, TX 76054
Phone: (817) 498-8449
Email: drch@chernlyacupuncture.com
URL: www.chernlyacupuncture.com
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Dr. Min-Sung Ahn, L.Ac. (credentials)
Ahn's Acupuncture & Herb Clinic
6380 L B J Freeway, Suite 180
Dallas, TX 75240
Phone: (214) 909-5722
URL: www.ahnsacupuncture.com
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Jane Liu, L.Ac. (credentials)
Acupuncture for Women
6380 LBJ Freeway, #180
Dallas, TX 75240
Phone: (214) 893-4321
URL: www.jadeclinic.com
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"Acupuncture is a method of encouraging the body to promote natural healing and to improve functioning. This is done by inserting needles and applying heat or electrical stimulation at very precise acupuncture points.
"The classical Chinese explanation is that channels of energy run in regular patterns through the body and over its surface. These energy channels, called meridians, are like rivers flowing through the body to irrigate and nourish the tissues. An obstruction in the movement of these energy rivers is like a dam that backs up in others. The meridians can be influenced by needling the acupuncture points; the acupuncture needles unblock the obstructions at the dams, and reestablish the regular flow through the meridians." American Academy of Medical Acupuncture.
"An experiment conducted in the BBC TV series Alternative Medicine: The Evidence (24 January 2006) presented by scientist Professor Kathy Sykes from Bristol University, shows that acupuncture has a powerful and measurable effect on the human brain. * * * This unique experiment suggests that, on the contrary, parts of the brain, beyond the cortex, are actually deactivated." Acupuncture.com.
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