Miami Center for Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs, Food Therapy, Cupping Therapy: Kaufman Wellness

Miami Center for Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs, Food Therapy, Cupping Therapy: Kaufman Wellness

Miami Acupuncture Doctor offers  Acupuncture, Chinese Herbs, Auricular Detox Therapy, Homeopathic Remedies, Food Therapy, Cupping Therapy & Moxabustion treatment . The clinic serves the Kendall, Pinecrest, Coral Gables, Sunset, Homestead and South Miami areas.

Through a comprehensive medical intake, licensed Chinese acupuncturist diagnoses imbalances and establishes a personalized treatment plan. In addition, licensed Chinese acupuncturist empowers patients to improve their health by providing them with the tools they need to achieve and maintain optimal well-being.

Introduction to Acupuncture

Acupuncture is among the oldest healing practices in the world. As part of traditional Chinese Herb. A whole medical system that originated in China. It is based on the concept that disease results from disruption in the flow of qi and imbalance in the forces of yin and yang. Practices such as herbs, meditation, massage, and acupuncture seek to aid healing by restoring the yin-yang balance and the flow of qi (TCM), acupuncture. A family of procedures that originated in traditional Chinese Herb. Acupuncture is the stimulation of specific points on the body by a variety of techniques, including the insertion of thin metal needles though the skin. It is intended to remove blockages in the flow of qi and restore and maintain health. aims to restore and maintain health through the stimulation of specific points on the body. In the United States, where practitioners incorporate healing traditions from China, Japan, Korea, and other countries, acupuncture is considered part of complementary and alternative medicine. A group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine. Complementary medicine is used together with conventional medicine, and alternative medicine is used in place of conventional medicine. (CAM).

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Introduction to Chinese Herbs

Chinese Herbology is the common name for the subject of Chinese materia medica. It includes the basic theory of Chinese materia medica, "crude medicine," "prepared drug in pieces" and traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations' source, collection and preparation, performance, efficacy, and clinical applications.

Chinese Herbs

Introduction to Auricular Detox Therapy

Auricular (ear) Detox Acupuncture involves the placement of 5 small sterile acupuncture needles into specific points on each ear. This form of acupuncture has been shown to significantly decrease:

Auricular Detox Therapy

Introduction to Homeopathic Remedies

Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine first defined by Samuel Hahnemann in the 18th century. A central thesis of homeopathy is that an ill person can be treated using a substance that can produce, in a healthy person, symptoms similar to those of the illness. Practitioners select treatments according to a patient consultation that explores the physical and psychological state of the patient, both of which are considered important to selecting the remedy. According to homeopaths, serial dilution , with shaking between each dilution, removes the toxic effects of the substance, while the essential qualities are retained by the diluent (water, sugar, or alcohol).

Homeopathic Remedies

Introduction to Food Therapy

Chinese food therapy is a practice of healing using natural foods instead of medications.

Chinese food therapy is a modality of traditional Chinese medicine, also known as Chinese Nutrition therapy. It is particularly popular among Cantonese   people who enjoy slow-cooked soups. One of the most commonly known is a rice soup that goes by many names including congee and jook. This is a traditional breakfast of Asian people all over the world. Congee recipes vary infinitely, depending upon the desired health benefits as well as taste.

Chinese food therapy dates back as early as 2000 BC. However, proper documentation was only found around 500 BC. The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine also known as the Niejing, which was written around 300 BC, was most important in forming the basis of Chinese food therapy. It classified food by four food groups, five tastes and by their natures and characteristics.

Food Therapy

Introduction to Cupping Therapy

Cupping is an ancient Chinese method of causing local congestion. A partial vacuum is created in cups placed on the skin either by means of heat or suction. This draws up the underlying tissues. When the cup is left in place on the skin for a few minutes, blood stasis is formed and localized healing takes place.

Cupping therapy has been further developed as a means to open the 'Meridians' of the body. Meridians are the conduits in the body through which energy flows to every part of the body and through every organ and tissue. There are five meridians on the back that, when opened, allow invigorating energy to travel the whole length of the body. It has been found that cupping is probably the best way of opening those meridians.

Cupping Therapy

Introduction to Moxabustion

Moxabustion, often shortened to just "Moxa," is a therapy utilizing the mugwort herb. Mugwort is used processed. When processed, it is aged and then ground into a fluff. Often it is put into a stick that resembles a (non-smokable) cigar. Traditional Chinese Medicine doctors burn the fluff using the heat and the energetic properties of the plant itself to affect healing. It can be used in several ways. 

Moxabustion

Introduction to Kendall

Kendall is a census-designated place and an unincorporated suburban community in Miami-Dade County , Florida , southwest of Miami . As of the 2000 census , the area had a total population of 75,226. The Kendall area is home to one of Miami's general aviation airports, the Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport .

The Kendall area is also home to one of the largest Colombian American populations in the State of Florida . Over 11,000 Colombians live in the area, mostly concentrated in the western fringes (West of the Florida Turnpike ), in the census-designated places of The Hammocks , Country Walk , The Crossings , Kendale Lakes , Kendall West and Three Lakes , where they make up over 60 percent of the population in certain neighborhoods ( West Kendall , Royal Palms on 134th Ave. and the Hammocks ).

Kendall

Introduction to Pinecrest

Pinecrest is a village in Miami-Dade County , Florida , United States . The population was 19,055 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 19,432. Pinecrest is governed by a five member Village Council and operates under the Council-Manager form of government.

Pinecrest

Introduction to Coral Gables

Coral Gables (sometimes referred to as The Gables ) is a city in Miami-Dade County , Florida , southwest of Miami , in the United States . The city is best known as the home of the University of Miami , and as an example of City Beautiful urban planning.

The population was 42,249 at the 2000 census. According to U.S Census estimates in 2005, the city had a population of 42,871.

Coral Gables

Introduction to Sunset

Sunset   is a   census-designated place   (CDP) in   Miami-Dade County,   Florida,   United States. The population was 17,150 at the 2000 census. The zip-codes serving Sunset are   33173, 33183, and 33193 .

Sunset

Introduction to Homestead

Homestead is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States nestled between Biscayne National Park to the east and Everglades National Park to the west.

Homestead was incorporated in 1913 and is the second oldest city in Miami-Dade County next to the City of Miami. It is located approximately 35 miles southwest of the city of Miami, and 25 miles northeast of Key Largo. The name originates from when theFlorida East Coast Railway extension to Key West was being built. The rail line was passing through an area recently opened up for homesteading, and as the construction camp at the end of the line did not have a particular name, construction materials and supplies for the workers were consigned to "Homestead Country", shortened to "Homestead" by the engineers who mapped the area. As of the 2000 census the city population was 31,909. As of 2006, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 53,767, which made it the fastest growing city in the US for cities with populations 50,000+ with a 20.8% increase from 2005-2006.

The city of Homestead is located near the southern terminus of the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike where it ends at its junction with U.S. 1. Homestead is immediately north and east of Florida City, and these two cities comprise the greater Homestead-Florida City area. Some of the notable unincorporated communities in the area are Redland, Leisure City, Naranja, and Princeton.

Homestead

Introduction to South Miami

South Miami   is a   city   in   Miami-Dade County,   Florida,   United States. The population was 10,741 at the 2000 census and as of 2007, according to the   U.S. Census Bureau   is 10,769.

South Miami

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