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Biography
Dr. Huang is one of the first graduates to become a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from Bastyr University, the largest Acupuncture school in the northwest, after receiving a Master’s degree in AOM from Florida College of Integrative Medicine. His path to Alternative Medicine started after he graduated from medical school in Taiwan as an Occupational Therapist. While he practiced in Taiwan, he realized something was missing as he was helping patients through rehabilitation. One day, while working with one of his patients who was recovering from a severe stroke, he started to see dramatic positive results in the patient’s progress towards rehabilitation. Dr. Huang asked the patient what happened and his answer was that he had received Acupuncture treatment. So Dr. Huang did more research into this unique medicine and decided to pursue it. With a combination of Western and Chinese Medicine as his background, he determined that every disease has its own root cause. “To treat a disease, we must find what the root of the problem is. Once you treat the root and remove the cause, the problem will be resolved and in many instances disappears by itself.”
His vision is to help patients regain their quality of life. He believes everyone deserves a better and healthier life without suffering. The most important part of his approach is his sincerity, he always treats his patients as if they were his own family.
Testimonials
IPF Solution
Dr. Chen-Ying Huang, Washington, DAOM, EAOM, February 2019
A 63-year-old male contacted Wei Institute the week he was diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis in November 2017 and was referred to Dr. Chen-Ying Huang. He was consistently dealing with phlegm in his chest, shortness of breath, and “burning lungs”, which interfered with his daily activities. He took Prednisone for three days before deciding that he wanted to explore alternative solutions.
The patient went to see Dr. Chen-Ying Huang for a consultation. Dr. Huang suggested acupuncture two times a week in conjunction with Wei Institute’s lung herbal formula A, Lung herbal formula B, and kidney herbal formula. In the second month of the protocol, Wei Institute’s Lung Qi herbal formula was added to increase lung immunity during the wintertime. Lung formula A helps increase the biosynthesis of proteins, DNA and mRNA, etc. as well as the supply of building blocks including amino acid, carbohydrate, and other cofactors necessary to speed up new tissue growth of the alveoli and bronchioles. Lung formula B helps break down scar tissue and nodules in the lungs. The kidney herbal formula helps with systemic microcirculation and brings additional nutrients to the lungs to begin the repair process. The lung qi herbal formula boosts the cell-mediated immunity of the lungs to fight lung infections.
Before treatment, the patient-rated their shortness of breath at a 10/10, chest tightness at a 10/10, excess phlegm at a 10/10, and energy level was 2/10.
After one month of treatment, the patient-rated his shortness of breath at a 3/10, coughing was a 4/10, chest tightness was a 3/10, and excess phlegm was 5/10. His energy was up to a 6/10.*
After 3 months, the patient’s shortness of breath was a 2/10, coughing was a 3/10, chest tightness was a 1/10, and excess phlegm was a 3/10, and he rated his energy at a 9/10.*
The patient is pleased that he has experienced sustained results after completing the treatment.
* DISCLAIMER: Individual results may vary.
Successful Symptom Reduction and Elimination of Inhaler Usage for COPD Patient
Dr. Chen-Ying Huang, DAOM, Snohomish, Washington
A physically active 64-year old female presented with COPD and Emphysema. A CT scan finding showed there were apical pleural parenchymal scarring and mild destructive upper lobe. She was consistently dealing with shortness of breath, spasmodic coughing episodes, and suboccipital headaches resulting from coughing that interfered with her daily life. She had tried using an inhaler (Albuterol), steroidal breathing treatments, and other supplements (B-complex, Vitamin C, Turmeric, Ox-Bile, Krill Oil, etc.) with little to no relief. She realized she needed to look for an alternative solution.
The patient went to see Dr. Huang for a consultation on January 18th. After examination, Dr. Huang suggested acupuncture and Wei Institute Lung Treatment. The wellness recommendation intended to help repair the lung structural damage, remove lung scars, facilitate new tissue growth, and boost lung immunity to fight infections.
Before treatment, the patient experienced a 7/10 for shortness of breath, 10/10 for coughing, and 10/10 for headaches. After one month of lung treatment with Wei Institute protocol and three sessions of acupuncture, the patient’s shortness of breath was a 2/10, coughing was a 0/10, and headaches was a 0/10. On January 27th, just nine days after starting treatment, she discontinued using her inhaler.*
Three months later, the patient was followed up on and the results have been sustained.*
* DISCLAIMER: Individual results may vary.
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