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David Sontag,
L.Ac., D.O.M., A.P.,
Lic Nutritionist
18110 NE 19th Avenue
North Miami Beach, FL 33162

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(305) 949 - 2990

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(305) 949 - 2980

Chinese Herbology
Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Licensed Acupuncture Physician, Traditional & Modern Oriental Medicine

There are more than 25,000 Chinese herbal formulas that have been documented. By definition, an herbal formula will contain at least two different individual herbs. Most herbal formulas contain six to twelve herbs in various combinations. Herbal combinations can come in several forms: Decoctions (tang), which are solutions or suspensions that are easily absorbed. Plasters (gao), which are used externally for such things as abscesses, boils and painful joints or muscles. Powders (san), which are easily absorbed and pills (wan), which are pulverized and come in various sizes. In my practice I only use "Wan". Also know as Chinese Prepared Herbs. These are preformulated and generally in the form of tablets, capsules, pills, tinctures and freeze-dried herbs. They are easy to take, no bad taste, and easy to take with you to work etc.

Certain herbs have particular influences on specific organs. These actions and functions have been tested time and again through the millennium. The terminology may sound a little strange to those of us in the western world because we are not used to hearing of medical conditions like "Deficient Kidney Yin" or "Liver Fire Rising." We are not used to getting a prescription for herbs to be taken home, boiled and drunk as a tea. It is simply a different language, the language of a healing art that has existed thousands of years before anyone ever heard of allopathic, chiropractic, homeopathic and all the others.

The art of Chinese herbology in Oriental medicine should only be practiced by licensed Acupuncture Physicians who have formal training and experience in the practice of Modern &Traditional Chinese Medicine and Herbology.

 Chinese medicinal herbs in general are safe. There are, however, contraindications. Some herbs influence the effectiveness of other herbs, making them toxic, producing undesirable side effects or minimizing the clinical value of other herbal components. There are prohibited combinations, dietary incompatibilities and contraindications during pregnancy.

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    David Sontag, is a nationally board certified Diplomate in Acupuncture (NCCAOM) and is certified in Nambudripad Allergy Elimination Technique (NAET). His practice, located in North Miami Beach, serves the Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach Tri-County area.
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