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Dr. Ly brings traditional Chinese medicine to the deep south.
"We treat a lot of arthritis problems, and a lot of liver and gall bladder problems which we call the peanut butter syndrome."
"We treat a lot of arthritis problems, and a lot of liver and gall bladder problems which we call the peanut butter syndrome."
Pam's treatments for severe sciatica with Dr. Ly produced almost immediate positive results. So did Ann's treatments for chronic sinus problems and Ann's husband's problem with a facial tic.
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Thursday, 17 December 2009 22:48
Helen and Amy Helen Ly, MD & Amy Ly, MD Candidate University of Alabama School of Medicine Helen Ly and Amy Ly are daughters of Alex and Catherine. Growing up, they cultivated an interest in medicine through teachings from their grandfather and father in Chinese medicine and shadowing at the clinics. Both graduates of Vanderbilt University with majors in Neuroscience, the two sisters further pursued research at Harvard before going to medical school at University of Alabama at Birmingham. Helen and Amy are passionate about their background in acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Helen is training to be a neurologist at the University of Tennessee in Memphis and plans to integrate East and Western medicine in her future practice.
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Conditions Commonly Treated at Our Clinics Recommended for Acupuncture by the WHO, AAMA, and NIH

  1. Sinus problems
    Bronchitis
    Asthma
    PMS
    Infertility
    Menopause
    Impotence
    Stroke
    Weight loss
    Quitting smoking
  2. Meniere's disease
    Tinnitus
    Hemorrhoids
    Digestive disorders
    IBS
    Crohn’s disease
    Constipation
    Addictions
    Pain management
    Arthritis
  3. Knee pain
    Sciatica
    Shingles
    TMJ Fatigue
    Insomnia
    Migraines/Headaches
    Neuropathy
    Depression
    Cancer management
    Fibromyalgia
  4. Bladder conditions
    Bell’s palsy
    Trigeminal neuralgia
    Vertigo
    Carpel tunnel syndrome
    Neck & shoulder pain
    Back pain
    Tennis elbow
    Lupus
    Skin conditions
  5. Chemotherapy adjunct
    Nausea/Vomiting

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