Tsao Lin Moy is some kind of genius accupuncturist and here is my last treatment with her. Stay tuned for the electric shock treatment!

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23 Responses

  1. 1 spookyboo1
    2007 Feb 23

    Wow she was wise.

  2. 2 Tracy137
    2007 Feb 27

    Hi! Thanks for posting this, she seems incredibly knowledgable even by most acupuncturists standards. I’m sorry to bother you but do you know if it works for migraines? I have such severe ones that the hospital think I had a stroke with the last one and I’m beginning to worry about them now. I’ve had since I was 15 and would love to find a way to deal with them that didn’t mean I had to swallow handfuls of pills, I do that enough with my other ailments. THANKS! :O)

  3. 3 jasoncscs
    2007 Feb 28

    I would definitely look into Acupuncture. here’s the thing practices vary greatly…just like doctors there are good ones and bad ones. And I bet that Acupuncture may not be the panacea you are seeking but it night fit very well into a more holistic approach.

  4. 4 Tracy137
    2007 Feb 28

    I will definitely look into it further - thank you so much for the advice, I genuinely appreciate it; it’s nice to think there may be a way that doesn’t involve another load of tablets (well pharmaceutical ones anyway - sometimes the side effects are worse than the illness). :O)

  5. 5 jasoncscs
    2007 Feb 28

    Yeah you bet. I think the important thing is to be your own investigator, and don’t let up until you feel right. Best…

  6. 6 Kerrigan1482
    2008 Feb 09

    does it hurt?

  7. 7 jasoncscs
    2008 Feb 09

    Yes and no. More like it feel really weird. I recommend it.

  8. 8 8380364
    2008 Mar 10

    oh boy, i couldn’t do that. too afraid of needles in me.

  9. 9 LoricaLady
    2008 Mar 10

    Good Heavens lady, what are you doing extracting blood without gloves on!! Otherwise this was a very enlightening vid. Thanks.

  10. 10 2moonsgirl
    2008 Jun 09

    what city and state do you practice? Looking for a practitioner, like your energy. . Ivy

  11. 11 jasoncscs
    2008 Jun 09

    TSao practices in NYC google her name and it will come up. She is amazing.

  12. 12 affectivity
    2008 Jul 05

    I knew Tsao 10 years ago when I was a student. I also went to her for shiatsu or Swedish when my budget allowed. You won’t meet anyone who is as good as she is. She was amazingly talented 10 years ago; she must be ultra-amazing by now. And you won’t meet a nicer, kinder person.
    And acupuncture doesn’t hurt. The needles are so slender it’s like having a mosquito bite you. But go see Tsao-lin if you can. I moved away so I can’t. But I totally recommend her.

  13. 13 spirtfoxfox
    2008 Jul 12

    dam that cool

  14. 14 Workaholic313
    2008 Oct 04

    I used to have horrific migraines and then tried taking a magnesium supplement. I also suffered from leg cramps too. After a week I didn’t wake up with leg cramps and after three weeks I didn’t have any more migraines. My aunt’s doctor told her that some migraines are due to a magnesium deficiency. It’s worked for me.

  15. 15 Tracy137
    2008 Oct 04

    I tried magnesium, sadly I had a bad allergic reaction to it so they’ve told me to stop taking them - its a shame because, although they didn’t help my migraines they really helped with a pain I had in my left shoulder.

    But thank you for taking the time to let me know, I do genuinely appreciate it.

  16. 16 badjackbrowning5
    2008 Nov 22

    What caused the numbness in the first place?

  17. 17 SkanRashke
    2009 Jan 21

    Fingers and toes are the utmost extremities, and if blood flow slows the pinky is usually the first thing to start getting numb. Then the ring, middle, index and thumb in that order. But if there’s impairement of the circulation in any way, the first symptoms are typically found in the extremities furthest from the body(Requiring the most psi of pressure to traverse further).
    Probobly high blood pressure, artery plaque buildup or a weak heart.

  18. 18 uppi420
    2009 Jun 08

    isn’t accupuncture bloodletting?

  19. 19 xray538
    2009 Jun 09

    It seems like a form of bloodletting doesn’t it?

  20. 20 michaelnintendofan
    2009 Jul 29

    0:12 wTF IS ON HIS/HER’S ARM!?

  21. 21 jasoncscs
    2009 Jul 29

    It is the bandage covering the external fixator pinned to my fractured radius.

  22. 22 michaelnintendofan
    2009 Jul 29

    oh ok thanks :)

  23. 23 tropdars
    2009 Sep 23

    You typically don’t bleed.


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