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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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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