Saturday, May 31, 2014


                         

                                                  Acupuncture Trigger Points 

 It just only for the face....can you count how many points on the face we can insert the needles in and treat every single diagnosis reflect from immune system?

So Cosmetic Acupuncture is not just treat the face problem and also can help to balance it. 

Headache, Snoring, allergy, cough, sinus and so on...







Thursday, May 29, 2014


The Art of Gua Sha!

Gua Sha is applied to the head, torso and limb as a form of detoxification.

Gua Sha can applied to the face and neck.

Gua Sha is similar to Acupuncture except that it is done without using intrusive needles,

Gua Sha is work when people who got the Botox done...help relax the muscle.


Wednesday, May 21, 2014


    Cosmetic Acupuncture providing a natural approach to youthful appearance.

    We are strong recommend men do need to be look good with nice skin tone and prevent the wrinkle      and fine line.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014


                                                Delight Acupuncture PC is open Now...

                                 We are seeing patients for acupuncture on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

                                 By Appointment only, Please email delightacupc@gmail.com

                                 Text: 212 365 8386 or call : 212 265 2052

                                 Thank You!


Friday, May 16, 2014





           Delight Acupuncture is half way done....and we are so happy on 5-20-2014 opening!

Monday, May 12, 2014

                                  Metal (Gold) Meridians

The Metal Meridians connect with our purity, spirituality, self esteem, loyalty, conceit, and longing for what has been. The metal element flourishes the Fall.


Lung Meridian: respiratory, Diseases, Sore Throat, Cough, Common Cold, Pain in the Shoulder

  • Peak time: 3-5am
  • Trigger emotions: Grief, Intolerance

Large Intestine Meridian: Abdominal Pain, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Sore Throat, Toothache in the Lower Gum, Nasal Discharge and Bleeding

  • Peak Time: 5-7am
  • Trigger Emotions: Guilt

                                     Earth Meridians

The earth meridians is connected to our feeling of stability, abundance, compassion, and growth. The earth element flourishes during the Indian Summer.

Stomach Meridian: Stomach Problems, Abdominal Pain, Distension, Edema, Vomiting, Sore throat, 
facial paralysis, Upper gum toothache, Nose bleeding

  • Peak time: 7-9 pm
  • Trigger emotions: Disgust, Greed


Spleen Meridian: Problem of the spleen and Pancreas, Abdominal Distension, Jaundice, General Weakness and Sluggishness, Tongue Problems, Vomiting

  • Peak Time: 9-11am
  • Trigger Emotions: Worry, Anxiety about the future


The fire Meridians affect ability to have relationships, feel safe, feel in control, be intimate, to have fun, to laugh and to be excited.

Heart Meridians: Heart problems, Dryness of the Throat, Jaundice


  • Peak Time: 11am-1Pm
  • Trigger Emotions: Joy, Anger

Small Intestine Meridians: Pain in the lower abdomen, Sore throat, Swelling or Paralysis of the face, Deafness

  • Peak Time: 1-3pm
  • Trigger Emotions: Insecurity, Sadness

Pericardium or Circulation Meridian: Poor Circulation, Angina, Palpitation, Diseases of the sexual Glands and organs, Irritability

  • Peak time: 7-9pm
  • Trigger Emotions: Hurt, Extreme Joy, Jealousy, Regret
Gland or triple Warmer Meridians: Diseases of the Thyroid and Adrenal Gland, Ear Problems, Sore Throat, Abdominal Distension, Oedema, Swelling of Cheek

  • Peak Time: 9-11pm
  • Trigger Emotions: Hopelessness, Depression, Despair




The Water meridians affect fear, drive, ambition, flexibility and will power.

The Water element flourishes during the winter.

Bladder Meridians: Bladder problems, headache, eye diseases, Neck and Back Problems, Pain along the back of the leg.


  • Peak Time: 3-5 pm
  • Trigger Emotions: Impatient, Restless


Kidney Meridians: Kidney problems, Lung Problems, Dry Tongue, Lumbago, Edema, Constipation, Diarrhea.

  • Peak Time: 5-7 pm
  • Trigger Emotions: Fear, Indecision

The Wood meridians give us the energy to have new ideas, make plans, be assertive, and plan for our future. The Wood element flourishes in the spring.

Gall Bladder Meridian: Gall Bladder problems, Ear Diseases, Migraine, Hip problems. dizziness.
  • Peak time: 11pm-1am
  • Trigger Emotions: Rage, Wrath

Liver Meridian: Liver problems, Lumbago, Vomiting, Hernia, Urination Problems, Pain in the Lower Abdomen

  • Peak Time: 1-3 am
  • Trigger Emotions: Anger, Unhappiness

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Traditional Chinese Medicine balance a form of vital energy called "Chi"which is generated in internal organs and systems. This energy combines with breath and circulates throughout the body in channels called "meridians". 

The meridians connect the areas of the body from surface through the deep internal layers. All of the meridian channels work together to ensure even flow and distribution of chi, and thus the proper  function and balance of the bodily system, illness, injury, stress or overuse can cause chi to build up and block the flow of the meridians. Stimulation of specific points along the meridians through acupuncture, acupressure or cupping can help relieve the blockage and restore balance.

The meridians can help us understand how some illness which originate in one body part may cause symptoms in another, seemingly unrelated body part.

>Each meridian is associated with particular organ or function of the body

>Each meridian has a two hours peak time each day that it is most active, and 12 hours
  later a period of time that it is least active. Often symptoms of meridian imbalance are most severe        during the meridian's peak time.

>Each of the main organ and their meridians are connected with emotions. Too much of these emotions   can result in damage of the associated organ. Likewise, a disease of these organ may, in time, lead to a   stronger than display of these emotions.

>Each meridians is connected to one five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal and water. The five    elements combine to a harmonious balance that align with the seasons of the year. Each meridian is stronger during the season of its element.