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Traditional Asian Health Center
5700 Old Richmond Ave, Suite C-11
Richmond , VA , 23226
(804) 513-4408

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NEWS (August 4, 2010)

John Kang on WTVR-6's Morning in Virginia

Fertility Lecture/Open House

One Thursday evening in September (to be announced later), we will be holding a lecture/open house at the clinic. John will explain how Chinese medicine views infertility and answer any questions you may have. If you are interested in coming, please contact him at kang.zhuang@gmail.com.

New Recipe: Miso Soup

Miso Soup
Easy and Flexible!

New Article: Care After Childbirth

Aznhealth.com has a new article on the custom of Zuo Yue Zi, the Chinese approach to personal care after giving birth. It was also published in Richmond's Natural Awakenings.

Herbal Pharmacy Expanded!

Having recently expanded our herbal pharmacy to include over 200 different types of bulk Chinese herbs, the Center now has one of the largest pharmacies in the Richmond area.


What is Traditional Asian Health?

Qi: the root of life in acupuncture theory Traditional Asian health, whose philosophical foundations reach back over five-thousand years, encompasses a wide variety of holistic modalities that seek to maintain health through careful balance. These mediums include not only the more widely-known arts of acupuncture, Chinese herbs, and martial arts practice; but also lesser-known but equally effective approaches such as cupping, moxabustion, tui-na massage, gua-sha, bone setting, soft-tissue manipulation, and many others.

Acupuncture and other Asian healing modalities can treat a wide variety of health concerns including but not limited to: stress, depression, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, sports injuries, menstrual pain and irregularity, peri-menopause, substance addiction, headache, compulsive behavior, digestive problems, constipation, the common cold, and more.

Our practice in Richmond, Virginia, includes acupuncture, herbal medicine, and martial arts and Qigong training.


Our Logo

This symbol represents a fusion of Acupuncture, Herbs, and Martial Arts Our logo is the Taoist symbol for Yin and Yang with the characters for medicine (yi) and martial skill (wu) replacing the traditional small circles.

Yin and Yang are mutually opposing and creating forces that represent the harmony and balance of the universe. Since from the Chinese point of view, our body is a microcosm of the universe, the symbol here represents harmony of the body.

We seek to achieve this harmony through healing arts (such as acupuncture and herbal medicine) and martial arts. While these two forms seem contradictory in nature, they are part of a whole. Injury in martial arts can be treated through medicine, our martial arts practice gives us a better understanding of the body so we can provide more effective medical treatment.

Our Chinese Name

Traditional Asian Health The first character of our clinic name, "fu," means "happiness." The second, "kang" refers to "health." The third, "tang," means "hall;" many Traditional Chinese medical practitioners and acupuncture clinics use this character to refer to their clinic. Therefore, "fu-kang-tang" is the "Hall of Happiness and Health." It represents the hope that our lives will be fulfilling, healthy, and full of happiness.

ABOUT JOHN KANG Coming from a family of Chinese Doctors, John Kang started apprenticing under Dr. Betty Lung in Taiwan in 1995 before earning a Masters of Oriental Medicine from Meiji College. He has done post-graduate studies in Japan and China. John treats a wide range of health issues, and specializes in treating infertility, mental-emotional disorders and pediatrics.

FOCUS ON INFERTILITY
Find out more about our clinic's approach to treating infertility.

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Kitchen God's Wok:
Miso Soup

Martial Musings:
Martial Morality

Health in Your Hands:
The Sitting Month

Nutrition
Dietary suggestions specifically for your condition.


John Kang, L.Ac
Acupuncturist
Herbalist
Martial Arts Instructor

CLINIC HOURS
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Monday: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:1:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 1:00

Low-Cost Clinic
Tuesday: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM



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