Shaw, Ms. Lei
Acupuncture & Acupressure in Indianapolis, IN

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Shaw, Ms. Lei
read moreAccording to ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), "Essence" is the most fundamental material substance, which makes up and maintains the body. This is the guideline of Essence of China Acupuncture and Herb Clinic in Indianapolis, Indiana. We strive to provide a warm atmosphere for our patients and treatments are designed to help patients strengthen their essence. Essence of China Acupuncture and Herb Clinic is an all-natural holistic clinic, which guides and reinforces patients to use their energy to "heal themselves".
Essence of China Acupuncture Indianapolis
read moreNEW! Acupuncturist Lei Shaw in our clinic was interviewed by The Star Press reporter Oseye T. Boyd about Acupuncture, and the article "Going Under The Needle", written by Ms Boyd, appeared as the front-page headline story in Your Life section of The Star Press on November 9, 2010. NEW! Acupuncturist Lei Shaw in our clinic was interviewed by Indianapolis Monthly reporter Ingrid Cummings about acupuncture, and the article "Stick it to Me", written by Ms. Cummings, appeared in the April of 2008's issue of Indianapolis Monthly.
Essence of China Acupuncture Indianapolis
read moreEssence of China Acupuncture & Herb Clinic is a health care facility serving the Indianapolis metropolitan area. Our main office is located at 2000 East 116th Street, Suite 100, Carmel, IN 46032. The clinic started in 1997. Our practice is dedicated to providing quality individual health care naturally. Your first appointment will usually take 60 to 90 minutes. Please bring your previous medical diagnosis with you if you have. On your first visit to our office, you will be asked to fill out the New Patient Intake Form which will help us gain some information about yourself and your condition.
Essence of China Acupuncture Indianapolis
read moreAn injury, illness through or a mysterious cause, a person will have developed pain that requires looking at by medical personnel. Think of this pain as a omen that there is something out of balance or serious wrong because our bodies are not meant to maintain a stressfully, pain filled, depressed, and insomnia filled lives. It is difficult to decide which treatment will work for your pain. Some will take medication dulling the pain and usually this is a decision that is made when the pain is continuous and agonizing or when the pain symptoms are only for a short time.
Essence of China Acupuncture Indianapolis
read moreWhat is Blood? Blood in Chinese Medicine has a more meaning than in Western Medicine. In Chinese Medicine, Blood is not only a red liquid circulating in the vessels, but also a vital nutrient substance in the body. Blood circulates throughout the body to nourish and moisten the various tissues and organs of the body. Blood is also the material foundation for mental activities. Ancient Chinese people had very different ways to understand our internal organs. There are five Yin organs, which are heart, lung, spleen, liver, and kidney.