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ABOUT US
What is Body Feng Shui?
Body Feng Shui literally means "Body Wind Water" in Chinese. It reflects the concept of the body being treated like a garden because the human body is only an extension of nature. Therefore the goal in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is to balance the different elements in the body (hence "wind" and "water").
Body Feng Shui's team is dedicated to supporting as many people as possible in their quest for optimum health and to educate them about Traditional Chinese Medicine. We know how much Chinese Medicine can help people with health problems naturally without the use of drugs and surgery, so we are dedicated to making our clinic grow so Traditional Chinese Medicine is available to everyone.
JinLi Wang - Founder, Clinic Manager
Special Abilities:
Helping and supporting others to achieve their dreams and goals, making things go right, resolving problems.
Loves:
Everyone who works at Body Feng Shui, our patients, Mom, people, animals and plants, games, cruises, helping people, kids, musicals, traveling, cooking, responsibility, living life to its fullest and seeing everybody at Body Feng Shui flourish and prosper!
Why TCM? (Traditional Chinese Medicine):
Because it improves the quality of people's lives so they can truly live life to its fullest.
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Miki Nakamura, B.S. Nutrition, MSTCM*, L.Ac**. – Founder, Board Certified Licensed Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Special Abilities:
Making sure patients get better. Her acupuncture skills are incredible and precise. She has extensive knowledge on nutrition, and has done years of reasearch in biochemistry and herbs. She's worked with cancer, stroke, and HIV patients. She is also our interior designer and graphics designer. She is amazing on the piano and can jam on the violin!
Loves:
Seeing patients get better and becoming more health conscious, helping patients to get off of medications, avoid drugs and surgery, handgliding, my dogs, outdoors, hiking, camping, swimming in the river and lake, and superhero movies, music, art, comedy.
Why TCM? (Traditional Chinese Medicine):
Because it is one of the few alternative medical care systems that has a precise technology and science of treating health conditions naturally. It has treated so many conditions for thousands of years!
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Jason Guo - Acupuncturist
Special Abilities:
He has over 20 years of experience. He was trained as an orthopedic surgeon, acupuncturist, massage therapist, and herbalist in China.
Loves:
Cooking, carving, martial arts, and calligraphy.
Why TCM? (Traditional Chinese Medicine):
Because it prevents surgery. I know from personal experience in treating thousands of patients that acupuncture and herbs helps patients heal in a very short amount of time. Acupuncture, massage and herbs also prevents re-injury. |
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Simon Gu - Massage Therapist
Special Abilities:
He has over 16 years of experience in pain management. He was trained as a physical therapist, massage therapist, and nurse's assistant in China. His family runs a rehabilitation hospital in China. He specializes in rehabilitation, chronic or acute pain, and pregnancy care using massage and physcial therapy.
Loves:
Swimming, badminton, table tennis, running, and cooking.
Why TCM?(Traditional Chinese Medicine):
Because it does not hurt the person's Qi (energy). It is very nourishing and always takes the whole body into consideration.
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Nicholas Carlozzi - Finance Officer
Special Abilities:
Playing the piano, guitar, clarinet, and singing. Composing classical/modern music for piano, voice, choir, and all orchestral instruments.
Loves:
Classical music; skateboarding; hockey; Japanese food; books and movies.
Why TCM?(Traditional Chinese Medicine):
Because it has relieved the pain in my arms from over practicing at the piano. Also, because it offers very personalized health care treatments for patients who are seeking optimum health.
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Ann Peng - Acupuncture Assistant
Special Abilities:
She is sweet, caring, helpful, and likes to be accurate. She also has
training in accounting and financial management. She can put together
multiple complex herbal formulas so quickly and precisely that it seems like she
has eight arms and four legs!
Loves:
Basketball, swimming, and volleyball.
Why TCM?(Traditional Chinese Medicine):
Because it has helped me fully recover from breast cancer. I want to help other
people achieve the same.
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* MSTCM stands for Masters of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It is a 4 year graduate program, the longest Masters program in the US. The program of study includes Western Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and 2 years of internship in clinics and hospitals.
** L.Ac. stands for California Board Certified Licensed Acupuncturist. California has the highest standard and is one of the few states that has its own licensing.
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