Jane Liu, Lic.Ac., MD (China), is a Dallas TX Acupuncturist for infertility help who received her medical degree from Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Guangzhou, China in 1985. Dr. Liu then spent 10 years working in the gynecology department of the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Guangdong. Being one of few people in the U.S. who went through eight years formal training in Gynecology in both Western and Eastern medical fields, Dr. Liu has devoted a significant amount of time to research on a natural approach to women’s health and healing. Recipient of the “Achievement Award in Chinese Medicine” after being selected by her peers at the Health Administration in Guangdong Province, China, she also received recognition by the National Committee of Science & Technology in China, and has numerous articles in various professional journals. In 1996, she became a resident in the United States and opened her own alternative medicine clinic, specializing in fertility and women’s health. Over the last ten years, Dr. Liu has helped more a thousand women conceive.
Meet the Team
Jane Liu
C. John Qin
Certified Dallas,TX, Acupuncturist for fertility issues who received his certification from the National Certification of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He graduated in 1985 from Guangzhou University of Chinese medicine in Guangzhou, China and is well known as a clinician, columnist and educator in the field of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Dr. Qin’s professional experience includes a medical doctor degree and Master degree of science in traditional Chinese medicine.
Clinic Approach
You may have heard that acupuncture is beneficial for pain relief or to quit smoking. But is it really effective in helping infertility, hormone imbalance, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, morning sickness, and weakened immune systems – symptoms that many times we’re told to learn to live with or surgically remove! If you’ve been searching for a Dallas, TX, acupuncturist for fertility issues, you’re in the right place.
“Yes, it’s effective,” says Liu, who has successfully helped over 700 women conceive in her career.
A graceful symmetry between the opposing forces of yin and yang provides the foundation for much medical help developed in China. Maintaining the symmetry – balance – is the key to health.
“There must be a balance between the mind and body,” explains Liu. “The body follows the orders of mind. We ask our body to do hundreds of things at once, and the body tries. But if the body is overwhelmed it can’t comply. That’s when the problems come – hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, disturbed sleep, weight gain, dysmenorrhea, infertility, endometriosis, depression, stress, hypertension. We live in a high-stress society and that doesn’t help.”
Medical practitioners in China have been honing techniques to achieve that balance by harnessing and manipulating internal and external energy forces for centuries. Acupuncture, Liu’s specialty, is one such technique. The premise is that imbalances in energy flow cause disease, and acupuncture is a way to create and maintain the proper balance.