Good Fortune at the Bay Area Center for Chinese Medicine
February 11 2004–Dr. Suzanne Friedman, a licensed acupuncturist and National Board Certified herbalist with a Master’s Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and a Doctorate in Medical Qigong Therapy invites the public to experience free demonstrations, herbal tea brews, a self healing qigong video and unique fortune cookies at her newly opened Bay Area Center for Chinese Medicine on Friday, March 12, 2004 at 7 pm, at 650 Chenery Street, (Glen Park), in San Francisco. A raffle will be held with several valuable prizes.
Friedman received her Doctorate In Medical Qigong Therapy from Beijing, China. Dr. Friedman is one of the few Americans certified by Dr. Xu Hongtao to teach Guigen qigong, a self-healing exercise regimen taught In hospitals In Beijing, China.
“We offer a holistic health clinic that views each patient as a unique individual capable of taking an active role in their own healing process,” says Dr. Friedman, who was recently quoted in an article by Reuters about the now banned herb ephedra. “No two patients with a diagnosis of cancer, high blood pressure, fibromyalgia, or diabetes are treated alike. Instead, we survey the patient’s physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual needs to determine the proper treatment plan for that individual. “
Patients are offered a variety of services including acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutritional counseling, and/or medical qigong therapy, and are encouraged to participate in self-healing classes such as meditation or qigong.
Visit the Center?s new website at: http://www.bayareachinesemedicine.com where you can order the “Guigen Qigong: Self-Healing Exercises for Body and Mind” video. This is the first and only Guigen Qigong video available to the general public.
For more information and to set up interviews, call 888-260-4673 or 415.505.8855.
Source: Good Fortune at the Bay Area Center for Chinese Medicine











