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Taoist Chinese Medicine

Practiced for over 1700 years, Fengyang traditional Chinese medicine was developed by Dong Feng (220-280 AD). As practitioners today, we follow the same high standards of holistic healing techniques focused on the patient.  

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Qingzhen Chen

I was born in Xiangyang, Hubei, China. I received my B.S. in acupuncture and Tui Na from Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

In 2003, I was fortunate to meet Dr. Ming Wu, a Chinese-American and internationally renowned Chinese medicine practitioner. Later, I became Dr. Wu’s disciple and learned in depth how to use acupressure Tui Na, Chinese herbal medicine, Tai Chi, Qigong and other natural therapies to help patients.

From March 2003 to November 2007, I worked with Dr. Wu to carry out naturopathic diagnosis and treatment in Jieyang, Puning and other places in Guangdong. From December 2007 to July 2014, I was a trainer at the health center of the Haomen Hotel in Dongguan, Guangdong. I began to study Chinese tea culture in 2014 and served as assistant to the chairman of Guangxi Wuzhou Maosheng Tea Co. from July 2014 to March 2021.

In 2017, my father was bitten by a poisonous snake and was hospitalized for more than 1 month. The wound still could not heal, so I ask Dr. Wu for help. Dr. Wu prescribed Buzhong Yiqi decoction and astragalus root. My father’s condition improved right away. This brought me a deeper understanding of traditional Chinese medicine. I became more determined to learn and practice TCM.

I came to the U.S. in February 2024, so I can continue my studies with Dr. Wu, and use what I learned to improve the health and happiness of others.

To start the healing journey, call or text 860-310-5438

Credentials

Certificate from Taoist Institute of TCM awarded to Qing Zhen Chen for completing the Advanced Fengyang Tuina Practitioner course, dated July 6, 2024.
Certificate from the Taoist Institute of TCM awarded to Qing Zhen Chen, signed by Ming J. Wu on July 8, 2014, featuring a gold seal, red stamp, and decorative border.
Certificate from Massachusetts Institute of TCM awarded to Chen Qingzhen for Tuina Therapy, dated February 10, 2006.
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Services Offered

Tui Na (Acupressure Body Work)

Tui Na for Assisted Energy Movement and Pain Elimination

Defined as “the ancient healing art of fingers and strength,” Tui Na has been gaining international attention for its safe and effective treatment for a wide variety of conditions.

Practitioners use their fingers, hands or elbow to apply pressure to specific body locations, usually along energy channels to establish harmonious flow of qi throughout the body and bringing it back to balance.

By applying pressure to meridians, acupoints, and groups of muscles and nerves, Tui Na removes blockages and works deeply with the positive energy of the body. Tui Na is used for musculoskeletal disorders, such as pain and stiffness in the neck, shoulders, back, and limbs, as well as internal disorders such as digestive, respiratory and immune system issues.

Testimonials

My father’s case:

In 2017, my father was bitten by a poisonous snake and was hospitalized for more than 1 month. The wound still could not heal, so I ask Dr. Wu for help.

Dr.Wu’s prescription

1 . TCM formula

皂角刺 (zao jiao ci) 10g, 黄芪(huang qi) 60g, 陈皮 (chen pi) 10,连翘 (lian qiao) 10,升麻 (sheng ma) 10,党参 (dang shen) 10,甘草 (gan cao) 5,当归 (dang gui) 10,柴胡 (chai hu) 15,五指毛桃 (wu zhi mao tao) 30,桂枝 (gui zhi) 10。Drink the concoction once a day for 5 days.

2. moxibustion treatment on the wound for 20 min a day.

 10 days later, my father’s wound was almost completely healed. 

My father’s hand before treatment:

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after treatment:

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About My Teacher:

Ming Wu, Ph.D is a doctor of Chinese Medicine and a 20th generation practitioner of Fengyang Taoist Chinese Medicine