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Research Objectives
Clinical research
& patient education are the main goals of our center.
Diabetes is
now affecting 6-7% of the world's population. In conjunction
with the World Diabetes Organization of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (U.S.), Shijiazhuang Diabetes Hospital
(China), and Washington Hospital (Fremont, California),
our center has currently obtained successful achievement
on the diabetes blood glucose control and complication
limitation with acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
The Center has worked hand-in-hand with western medicine
including family doctors and labs under the sponsorship
of the World Diabetes Organization of Traditional Chinese
Medicine and Shijiazhuang Diabetes Hospital. Currently,
there are 9 different formulas helping on different
diabetic complication now under the last stage of clinical
research.
In the past 9 years, under the leadership
of Dr. Andrew Zhenghua Liu, the Center has just finished
a successful research on Cerebrovascular Accident
and Rehabilitation with acupuncture and herbal medicine
in conjunction with California Pacific Medical Center
Emergency & Rehab Center in San Francisco. The research
has approved acupuncture with herbal medicine has lowered
the rate of hemiplegia or hemiparesis and increased
patients’ recovery rate and degree in a much shorter
time.
Infertility is one of the most
successful ongoing researches of the center. Based upon
Dr. Liu's 25 years clinical research and experience,
the center now has its own serial of Natural Herb Products
- FertiPro (Cu Yun Jiao Nang) and SpermPro
(Cu Yu Jiao Nang).
Pain Management is now the
most popular diseases for adults in America –
Back Pain and Pain Caused by Soft Tissue Injury. Out
of every 100 adult Americans, 85 have pain in the back.
Chinese herbal medicine works tremendously on muscle
relaxation and pain control with very limited side effects
while acupuncture is well known for pain management.
Again based on Dr. Liu's research and clinical experience,
the center now has a serial of external herb ointment
and patches-Hua Jin San and Hua Yu San. This
research is currently under the sponsorship of National
Institute of Health (NIH) and Worker’s Compensation
of California.
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