In Oriental medicine, pain, symptoms, and the development of diseases are largely caused by the disruption of the balance of our body due to six weather changes, seven emotional changes, and the empty and fullness of the five internal organs and six bowels, and are treated with acupuncture, moxibustion(patches), and herbal medicine. Acupuncture can reduce acute and chronic pain and bring about insomnia, indigestion, and psychological stability.
Ben has studied Oriental medicine since 2000 and has been running an Oriental medicine clinic since 2013.
His acupuncture follows the acupuncture methods of China, Korea, and Taiwan. His father and grandfather were also well-versed in Oriental medicine, and many of his ancestors were excellent acupuncturists.
The human body is a mysterious microcosm where the body (face and head/hands and feet/ears) are interconnected, and natural healing can be maximized through acupuncture stimulation.
Acupuncture is not a panacea. Chronic weakening and imbalance of the immune system due to irregular eating habits and diseases can be recovered through regular and proper eating habits, sufficient nutrition, and mental stability and exercise.
Acupuncture is very safe and has few side effects, but it can cause tension and psychological anxiety for those who are trying acupuncture for the first time. Through consultation and diagnosis, you can learn about the condition of your body from an oriental medicine perspective and receive various treatments other than acupuncture.
Area of focus
Ben spends his weekends and vacations doing various outdoor activities such as fishing, golf, and hiking, and is doing acupuncture volunteer work by affiliated with the missionary in a Frist Nation band in interior BC.