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Yin H. Peng, L. Ac

With almost 40 years of experience, having extensive knowledge and background in Pharmacology, Western, and Chinese Medicine, he has successfully treated numerous cases of migraines, vertigo, headaches, tennis elbows, carpal tunnel syndromes, sciatica, asthma, acne, dermatitis, and more. Understanding the physiological functions and negative side effects of the medications commonly prescribed to patients, he researched for other ways to “treat” chronic pain, and not to just “relieve” or “mask” it. With his Manual Therapy Technique in addition to Acupuncture needling, he was able to treat the root cause of these unbearable pains safely and naturally. Thousands of patients are now living pain-free lives after seeking treatment from him, without medication! The personalized “Magic Pillow” was also designed and developed by him 25 years ago for patients after treatment to retain their restored structures. It is raved by everyone as the “best pillow ever!”

 
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Jully Peng, L.Ac

What started out as a constant battle with weight gain after attending UCI, led her to try different diet methods but nothing had a lasting result except applying the natural, healthy way — hence Applied Natural Health. She then developed a passion for health and wellness and began to pursue a Nutrition degree so she can also help others who are struggling with weight. That came to a halt after her father suggested the path of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture: treating pain, ailments, AND incorporate weight loss programs all at once. It was the best choice she has ever made. Now she is carrying out her father’s legacy as a second generation practitioner. She prides herself in transparency: sending patients home with everything they need to know about their condition that wasn’t informed to them before, how to get better faster, and how to avoid its reoccurrence. Because she personally stays involved with new, up to date physical activities: sports, weight lifting, cross training, Crossfit, barre, boot camps, etc., she is able to understand better than other practitioners what movements are inducing pain, how to treat it, and how to avoid it from happening again.