- Atlanta Holistic Health Center320 Winn Way, Suite 101
Decatur, GA 30030(404) 697-6886 - Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri9:00am - 2:00pm
- TestimonialsI have been going to Li Jiang for a little over a year now. Initially I was having difficulty with pain and soreness in my feet. It felt like I was walking on marbles and was very uncomfortable. She immediately determined my kidney energy was low which was directly related to the issue in my feet. After three hour long acupuncture sessions the results were miraculous! Further, her advice on preventative measures has helped in this issue returning. I have had... Read more »
I have had issues with lingering mild cervical dysplasia that just was not clearing up. With Li Jiang’s help, it is now completely gone! In addition to this, my allergies are significantly better.
I found Li Jiang with the recommendation of my friend who has been a patient of Li Jiang’s for more than 10 years. I came to Li with severe symptoms from a nasty UTI, back pain and sleep issues. After several sessions, my UTI symptoms completely disappeared and my back pain and sleep issues very much improved. It is a great pleasure to work with Li. Her office is calm and feels like a healing place. Li Jiang is very professional, focused
... Read more »I am a Vietnam area Veteran with neuropathy, from agent orange, for over forty (40) years, no relief of pain & tingling of feet. The V.A. decided to send me for acupuncture.
That’s how I got to know Atlanta Holistic Health Center, where Li Jiang is a licensed acupuncturist. Since I started her treatment, I have been pain and tingling free, to awaken without the pain and tingling is wonderful. Thank you, Li Jiang.
Ms. Li Jiang is the most wonderful person to ever meet. She is a true person to visit for things that can be healed. I would definitely recommend going to her to any of my friends and family. I had a case of the Shingles for about 7 months and after taking all of the meds that never worked, I officially turned to Acupuncture. I started my first treatment about three months ago and as I continued my follow up treatments
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Five Elements
Traditional Chinese Medicine, a medical system that has been around for nearly 3,000 years, views the body differently than modern medicine. When the body is broken down to its core, its tiniest molecules can be classified as energy. This means every element of the universe resides within the human body, to some degree. And every organ has its own properties and energies that must remain balanced for the body to function properly. The energies within the body must be a perfect synergy of elements. This allows for homeostatic balance, biochemical balance, longevity and harmony between the body and mind. continue reading
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Everybody knows that food is what gives our bodies the energy we need to survive. But not everybody is aware that certain foods should be consumed during specific times of the year. In areas like the Midwest, where fruits and vegetables are harder to keep on hand when the weather becomes colder, this principle is followed a little more closely. But in areas like Hawaii and Southern California, where fresh fruits and vegetables are always available and the climate is more moderate, people sometimes forget to eat according to the seasons. continue reading
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In addition to using acupuncture and other forms of traditional Chinese medicine, there are other ways athletes seek to up their game. One of the simplest ways to increase performance is by watching what you are consuming. You ever heard the saying you are what you eat? Chances are you have, if not, well I am glad that now you have, because there could not be a truer statement. continue reading