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Amy Swei, L.Ac.,
D.N.B.A.O.
Amy received her Acupuncture degree from South Baylo University in 1998. She graduated as the top clinician of her class. She earned her Diplomate in National Board of Acupuncture Orthopedics and works with orthopedic surgeons in pain management. She is an educator training acupuncture interns to become independent practitioners at University Health Center of Southern California University of Health Sciences.
"I believe in the natural healing process of the body. Diseases usually take a long time to develop, and therefore takes time to heal. Our bodies are remarkable in the billions of activities that take place every second to help us maintain health. Things we can take control of to help gain back and maintain health include having a healthy diet, exercising regularly, doing daily relaxation techniques, resolving emotional baggage, and building a health support team you trust.
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"I hope through the wonderful traditions of Chinese medicine and acupuncture to be able help you along your path of being healthy and pain free.
"The traditional method of Chinese Medicine involves assessing the balance of energy
(Qi), blood and organ function within the body. Acupuncture is used to correct imbalances of Qi in the body. Qi is responsible for the functions of the body. Qi also animates the blood and organs. In addition to acupuncture, herbs are very useful for balancing the function of blood and organs. Typically
qi, blood or organ function becomes deficient, excessive or stagnant. This usually happens from stresses placed on the body from emotional tension or external events like weather, diet, trauma, etc. Chinese medicine is very good at restoring balance to these systems to all optimum functioning and also is a great tool for prevention of health challenges. The benefits of Chinese Medicine can be seen in relation to acute diseases and is especially beneficial for chronic disorders that Western Medicine has no cure for.
To Make an Acupuncture Appointment call: (714) 898-0515
| M.S. |
College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine,
South Baylo University, CA, 1994-1998 |
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| B.S. |
International Business
California State University Fullerton, 1989-1994 |
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2003-2005
Private practice / intern supervisor, University Health Center of
Southern California University of Health Science, Pasadena, CA |
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1999-2002
Acupuncturist & Herbalist, Golden Needle Acupuncture,
Lake Forest, CA |
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1995-1999
Acupuncturist & Herbalist, Everlasting Life Chinese
Herbs & Acupuncture, Garden Grove, CA |
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American College of Oriental-Western Integrated Medicine
California Acupuncture Medical Association
American Association of Oriental Medicine
Global Association of Culture & Peace
International Cultural Exchange League |
CREDENTIALS
Licensed Acupuncturist in the State of California
Diplomate of National Board of Acupuncture Orthopedics (D.N.B.A.O.) |
SCHOLARLY ACTIVIES
Translated numerous medical seminars for associations such as: California Acupuncture Medical Assoc. (L.A. Chapter, San Diego Chapter), American College of Oriental-Western Integrated Medicine, Southern California University, American Assoc. of Oriental Medicine etc., South Baylo University
Executive Staff of Global Association of Culture & Peace |
OTHERS
Fluent in English, Korean, and Mandarin Chinese
Clinic Award winner at the graduating class of 1998, South Baylo University |
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