Monday, April 26, 2010
Friday, April 9, 2010
About Alexander Ho
Alexander Ho is a FCPMDAM licensed, nationally board certified acupuncturist. He graduated from Kuala Lumpur Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2008. Besides that, he is a FISAP certified fitness instructor and used to work in fitness club for 4 years.
Alexander becomes curious about Oriental Medicine since 1997. He found that he has a real talent and instinct for involving His knowledge of fitness and sport into Oriental healing profession. He then met Master Tan Boon Chung who is a well-known Chinese Medicine Physician, acupuncturist and I-Ching health divination researcher. Master Tan teaches him the knowledge of I-Ching for diagnose patient’s condition accurately.
Alexander continually learns and expands his skills. He regularly attends seminars to study both classical and newer forms of Oriental healing skills. He now specializes in Chinese Medicine Palmistry and Meridian Heat Testing research, which both systems are highly effective in determine the underlying health condition. He also keeps informed on latest research and maintains working relationships with medical doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists, massage therapists, trainers, and nutritionists around the world.
Alexander’s gentle, mindful, and often humorous communication style helps his patients to relax with the healing process of acupuncture. They feel free to ask any questions and to explore their options. Patients often send their family and friends to Alexander with their highest recommendations.
Besides treating patients, Alexander’s future goal is to publish a few health books and provides a series of Traditional Chinese Medicine courses to people around the world.
Alexander becomes curious about Oriental Medicine since 1997. He found that he has a real talent and instinct for involving His knowledge of fitness and sport into Oriental healing profession. He then met Master Tan Boon Chung who is a well-known Chinese Medicine Physician, acupuncturist and I-Ching health divination researcher. Master Tan teaches him the knowledge of I-Ching for diagnose patient’s condition accurately.
Alexander continually learns and expands his skills. He regularly attends seminars to study both classical and newer forms of Oriental healing skills. He now specializes in Chinese Medicine Palmistry and Meridian Heat Testing research, which both systems are highly effective in determine the underlying health condition. He also keeps informed on latest research and maintains working relationships with medical doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists, massage therapists, trainers, and nutritionists around the world.
Alexander’s gentle, mindful, and often humorous communication style helps his patients to relax with the healing process of acupuncture. They feel free to ask any questions and to explore their options. Patients often send their family and friends to Alexander with their highest recommendations.
Besides treating patients, Alexander’s future goal is to publish a few health books and provides a series of Traditional Chinese Medicine courses to people around the world.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Facelift Acupuncture : Before & After (8)
Why use Cosmetic Acupuncture?
There is an increasing awareness of the perils of a toxic environment. People are paying more attention to the things they eat and the drugs they take. Your skin is one of the primary organs used to excrete toxins. The skin also has the ability to absorb. The traditional way to moisturize the skin utilizes petroleum based products that act as a barrier (plastic wrap) to keep moisture in. The problem is the toxins can’t get out. The skin needs to “breath”.
Botulism Toxin Type A (BOTOX) is an effective facial paralytic that shows real results for the reduction of wrinkles, however, it has no anti-aging effect. Currently the trend in med-spas is to use chemical peels which increase cellular turnover that actually ages the skin, Botox injections, and chemically altered vitamins like Retin A which increases the skin’s sensitivity to damage. There are even chemical treatments like hydroquinone for bleaching and translucency which require routine liver enzyme checks to assess the damage done internally. There is a better solution.
“A 1996 article in the International Journal of Clinical Acupuncture reported that among 300 cases treated with cosmetic acupuncture, 90% had marked effects with one course of treatment. The effects include: skin becomes delicate, improvement of elasticity of the facial muscles, ruddier complexion, and overall rejuvenation.”
Facelift Acupuncture : Before & After (5)

Before treatment

After Treatment
When if comes to aging: you can let it happen how mother nature intended, or you can do it gracefully with a little help. There are a number of procedures out there that can help you do this in a less invasive way. And cosmetic acupuncture is one of them; it’s a great alternative to botox and facial fillers. Have a look at these before and after photos. In addition to taking away fine lines, and softening deep expression lines, acupuncture can also help you feel more balanced and energized due to the increased flow of chi in your body.
After treatment
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