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Fertility Acupuncture Atlanta

Dr. Li Du (Chinese name Du Li) is a Traditional Chinese Medicine


Doctor (TCMD) and an acupuncturist licensed by the State of
Georgia (L.Ac). She has been a professor of oriental medicine in
Atlanta and is currently a board member of the Traditional Chinese
Medicine Association of Georgia. She has over 28 years of experience
in the practice of Alternative Medicine.
Dr. Du graduated from the Tian Jin University of Traditional Chinese
Medicine in China. There she studied both traditional Chinese
medicine and western biomedicine. After receiving her medical
degree in 1986, Dr. Du worked in the Universitys First Teaching Hospital. That hospitals
Acupuncture Research Center enjoys an international reputation for its treatment of
apoplexy with acupuncture. During her 14 years at that hospital, Dr. Du treated her
patients with a unique combination of western and eastern medicines and methods. She
participated in numerous research projects for treating stroke, paralysis, prostatitis,
gastritis, and colitis patients with acupuncture and Chinese herb medicine. While at the
Tian Jin University, she also served as a Lead Doctor in teaching traditional Chinese
medicine and worked extensively in acupuncture, internal medicine, and gynecology.
Based on her work and research, Dr. Du has published several research papers on using
acupuncture to treat such problems as chronic gastritis, stroke, migraine headaches,
chronic fatigue syndrome, and prostatitis.
Since moving to Atlanta in 2000, Dr. Du has worked with many other medical doctors and
health providers in treating patients. For four years Dr. Du was a professor at Edgewood
College of Oriental Medicine in Atlanta and guided students in clinical practice. Now she
concentrates on treating private patients and specializes in Acupuncture, Chinese herb
medicine, Acupressure, Tui Na Medical Massage, Auricular Therapy, Gua Sha, and cupping

therapy. Dr. Dos goal is to help people with illnesses and disabilities to regain balance and
happiness in their lives.

Doctor Du Li was teaching in First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin university of TCM, In China.
National Clinic Research Center of Acupuncture.

Services

Our Therapy Style


Acupuncture
Acupressure
Auricular Acupuncture
Tui Na Message (a combination of acupressure
and medical massage)
Chinese herb medicine
Cupping
Electro acupuncture
Gua Sha
Heat therapy

Conditions treated by Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

Allergies
ADD
Arthritis
Asthma
Back and Disc Problems
Blood Pressure
Breathing/Lungs
Cancer/Oncology
Colds, Cough and Flu
Constipation
Carpal Tunnel syndrome
Depression/Anxiety

Digestion or intestine
Emotional Wellbeing
Eye. Ear throat problem
Fibromyalgia
Face & Skin Rejuvenation
Headache/Migraine
Hearing/Speech
Infertility
Muscle Aches, Sprains and Strains
Pain Management
Stress
Sexual Dysfunction
Stroke/.Multiple Sclerosis,
Skin Problems/Dermatology
Sleep/Insomnia
Sinus infection
Tendonitis

At Atlanta Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, we are dedicated to bringing health and
healing to our patients. Our licensed acupuncture doctors have over 20 years of experience
in the field. Give us a call today to find out how we can help you return to optimal health
and wellness! Telephone: 404-368-6196

Acupressure
Acupressure (sometimes written as accupressure) is a
technique related to acupuncture, where the energies of the
body are regulated by manipulating points on the body. This
has effects on the emotions, tension and physical conditions.

Auricular Acupuncture
Auricular therapy is the use of needles or seeds on the ear.
The ear represents a microcosm of the whole body. The ear
itself can be used as a single aspect of treating the problems of
the body. There are different types of protocols that can be
used for weight loss, addictions, pain management, mental
issues such as depression and anxiety, chronic fatigue, skin
conditions, high blood pressure and many more.

Chinese herb medicine

An herb is a plant or plant part used for its scent, flavor, or therapeutic properties. They are
made as tablets, capsules, powders, teas, extracts, and fresh or dried plants.

Chinese herbal medicines are prescribed either singly or made into formula which take into
account the individual therapeutic action of each herb and well as the effects when
combined together. A well constructed formula maximizes the effectiveness for treating a
particular condition, while counteracting and minimizing the unwanted effects of an
individual herb.
In addition to providing effective treatment for a wide range of health disorders, Chinese
herbal medicine may also be used to assist with general health maintenance and disease
prevention. By strengthening and enhancing normal body functions, the immune system is
boosted and a general sense of well-being promoted.

Cupping

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 has also been found to affect the body up to four inches into the tissues, causing
tissues to release toxins, activate the lymphatic system, clear colon blockages, help activate
and clear the veins, arteries and capillaries, activate the skin, clear stretch marks and
improve varicose veins. Cupping is the best deep tissue massage available. Cupping, the
technique, is very useful and very safe .

Heat Therapy
TDP lamp increases blood circulation, which aids in muscle relief by emitting 33 essential
minerals into your body. The absorbed energy promotes micro circulation and metabolism,
helps improve the immune system. Good for people with sore muscles, arthritis, bursitis,
back ache, tennis elbow and joint pains.

Tui Na Message
Tui na means push and grasp in Mandarin Chinese language. It is a type of massage therapy
that has been used in China for the over 2000 years. It can be used as a standalone
treatment as well as an adjunctive treatment used with acupuncture. Tui na is used to
massage the soft tissue of the body and manipulate the flow of Qi within the energy
channels of the body to get a harmonious flow of Qi throughout the body.

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