Endometriosis through the eyes of traditional chinese medicine - Women's Health

New Life Journal, April-May, 2003 by Li Du

Finally, TCM treatment is particularly successful in-restoring Qi movement and especially tonifying the kidney. This can be done with Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture or Tui Na. Tui Na is an ancient Chinese form of massage, meaning to grasp and pull. All these are excellent ways to relieve the pain associated with painful symptoms of endometriosis.

Dr. Li Du is member of The American Association of Oriental Medicine and licensed in acupuncture in Georgia. She's currently teaching and practicing at Edgewood College of Georgia, School of Oriental Medicine. Please call for more information: 770-451-3006 or 678-637-1185.

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