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Dr.Jaeho Choi

123 Acupuncture 




Dr. Choi is one of the foremost Asian Medicine practitioners who treat the whole person while focusing on specific maladies that a patient seeks treatment for. His specialty is Acupuncture and herb

treatments. Acupuncture treats illness or abnormalities by stimulating meridians or pressure points directly or indirectly open an energetic pathway to a symptom for healing. Many of these symptoms can be addressed in short term or consistent therapy backed in many cases by herb treatments created and prescribed by Dr. Choi.


Dr. Choi's Background and Clinical Education are as follows. 


Licensed and Certified Acupuncturist both in the state of New York and New Jersey. 


Bachelors in Professional Studies and Masters in Science in traditional oriental medicine. 


Diplomat in Oriental Medicine 

National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental medicine NCCAON


Certification in Clean Needle Technique 

Private Practice in NYC through 2011 and presently in New Jersey to present. 


Externship at St. Johns Hospital, NY

Internship at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine


New York University Hospital, Pediatric Department, Cancer Organ Transplantation / Medical Interpreter. 


New York University Hospital, Psychiatric Dept.

Interpreter.


CGI Fitness and Health Club / Meditation and Qigong Teacher.

To learn more or schedule an appointment contact 123 Acupuncture at 123 Grand Avenue, Palisades Park, NJ 07605 or call 201-585-2245,

gansong1234@gmail.com


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123 ACUPUNTURE FOR WELLNESS-HEALTH-MIND

Tips and Suggestions for good health. 


Dr. Jaeho Choi is certainly one of the far most alternative health specialist and acupuncture practitioners.   


AUTISTIC SPECTRUM and enteric axis (GUT BRAIN AXIS)

Lack of sociality, repeated behavioral language, echo words and difficulty in eye contact are not all of their symptoms, but are generally the pain experienced by the most autistic families. 


In the recent Korean drama, Strange Lawyer Woo Young-woo, it is a very interesting work that is actually very hopeful for children on the autism spectrum with a different intention and direction than before. Personally, I remembered my patients who improved more than 10 years ago and wondered how they lived after going to a regular university. I had a pleasant imagination that a lawyer could come out among them.


One of the characteristics of patients these days is constipation or intestinal leakage syndrome in children on the autism spectrum, which has been improved by transplanting healthy feces, but it is also a dangerous procedure. Changing their food and detoxing their food is wise and up to the times. 


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Michael Yeun, DMD


Dr. Michael Yeun provides quality care for both the young and old for their dental needs. His belief in the motto, “Never treat a stranger”, makes him a personal caretaker in the dental field. Not only that but also he believes in holistic dentistry which promotes preventive dentistry and general physical health. In the dentistry aspect, Dr. Yeun performs preventive and restorative dentistry ranging from basic dental exams and cleaning, fillings, crowns and bridges, and dentures to implants. In the general health aspect, Dr. Yeun stresses, to his clients, that helping oneself through herbal elements and vitamins is complementary to maintaining the well-being of dental health.


Dr. Michael Yeun is a member of the American Dental Association and Bergen Dental Society.


Timeline:


1978 - He graduated from the Dental School of Taipei Medical College in Taiwan (currently: Taipei Medical University)


1984 - Graduated from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of NJ (currently: Rutgers University)


1984 - current -- Over 37 years, and counting, of private family practice.



All professionals at Dr. Michael Yeun's office maintain the highest levels of accreditation and pursue ongoing education to stay abreast of the latest trends in the dental field. We have Christina and Laura here to help you in obtaining the best dental treatments and health you can experience in life. Please do not hesitate to call upon their assistance at (201) 2761-7337. 366 Forest Ave. Paramus, New Jersey 07652 

123 ACUPUNTURE FOR WELLNESS-HEALTH-MIND


Tips and Suggestions for Good Health.


Dr. Jaeho Choi is certainly one of the far most alternative health specialist and acupuncture practitioners.  


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The theory that the intestines are healthy, and the brain becomes healthy when there are many beneficial groups is gaining momentum. It means that the intestines become the brain (the brain is comfortable if the intestines are comfortable) and the Suseunghwagang (the head is cool and the stomach is warm).


The Vegus Nerve is closely connected from the brain's hepatomechanter to the whole body, especially the intestines. This is called the camphor axis.
It has long been known in the medical community that the fetus produces more than 90 percent of neurotransmitters in the intestine, just as the fetus has a bowel from the mother's womb and later a brain. In particular, neurotransmitters related to dementia, brain development disorders, epilepsy (so-called epilepsy), depression, and panic disorder were made in the intestine and went to the brain.


The author, who saw the patient with the principle that clear energy goes to the brain, cloudy energy goes to the large and urine, has already treated cranial nerve diseases. This includes patients who were unable to speak due to stroke. The reality of the medical community is that if the brain is damaged, it is over. Autistic children can be more talent Ary gifted than other children, and the medical professionals' mindset and left-brain memorization of damaged brain cells may be a problem. A doctor isn't actually a judge.


Let's look at Bokryeong, Seokchangpo, and the garden. Brain diseases that do not damage neurons in the brain can scientifically restore their function. If protein plagues such as amyloid beta are blocked by spider webs and threads on a wire-like network that connects neurons to each other, the aforementioned medicinal materials' tricks are outstanding to clean them.


If you design other medicines and acupuncture, music therapy, or art therapy well, the effect will increase. The basic is clean food. The principle that when the blockage is released, it does not hurt, and the blockage is supposed to hurt, also means that as soon as the cloudy part is removed, it works again.

We do not limit ourselves because there is no treatment, but we desperately need a right-brain and creative oriental medical approach. At this rate, even if one out of every 20 children is autistic, I wonder if they will watch the fire across the river. It is also the action of the American nerves that can be taken care of without just watching. Loving others and feeling safe comes from the release of pleasant holmon oxytocin.
Anyone can feel such a lovely feeling if you take a deep breath slowly while moving the diaphragm up and taking a deep breath. Let's find out how next time.

* Oxytocin, serotonin (so-called happy hormone, melatonin at night), dopamine, and all other brain neurotransmitters are produced in the intestines by more than 90 percent.


TO CREATE A PERSSONAL PROGRAM FOR YOUR MIND AND BODY MATCH. CONTACT DR. JAY CHOI. A SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION.


123 Acupuncture & Herbs 

123 Grand Ave. Palisades Park NJ, 07650

Phone: 201-585-2245

Fax: 201-585-2530

gansong1234@gmail.com 





HEALTHY MOUTH HEALTHY LIFE 

with Dr. Yeun

LET'S TALK IMPLANTS:


Before the development of dental implants, dentures were the only alternative to replacing a missing tooth or teeth.


Implants are synthetic structures that are placed in the area of the tooth normally occupied by the root. Implants are anchored to the jawbone or metal framework on the bone and act as a foundation for an artificial tooth or permanent bridge. In some cases, implants can be used to attach dentures.


Not everyone is a candidate for a dental implant, however. For a successful implant to take hold, a candidate must have proper bone density and have a strong immune system. In all cases, dental implants require strict oral hygiene.


Implants are so well designed that they mimic the look and feel of natural teeth. Implants are usually made of a synthetic yet biocompatible material like metal or ceramic.


Surgery is necessary to prepare the area for an implant and place the implant in the mouth. Following the procedure, a period of time is required for the implant to take hold and for bone tissue to build up and anchor the device. In some cases, metal posts are inserted into the implant during a follow-up procedure to connect the tooth.


Because implants require surgery, patients are administered anesthesia and, if necessary, antibiotics to stave off infection following the procedure.


Like any restoration, implants require diligent oral hygiene and proper care to ensure they last a long time. 

Dr. Michael Yeun