Angel Acupuncture LLC

Angel Acupuncture LLC My patients leave feeling better than when they walked in. Let us help you too! For the NY area, please contact Andrea Cohen at Scarsdale Acupuncture.

Acupuncturist Angela Lee Chen has been practicing in NY for 19 yrs, recently moved to SC. Oriental medicine is a call to live life more gracefully, more in-tune with wholeness. I offer guidance rather than intervention, measure progress rather than compliance, and encourage empowerment rather than dependence. The benefits are good health, resilience and inner peace. Oriental medicine is comprised of five branches: acupuncture, medical massage (tuina), herbs, dietary therapy, and meditative or martial arts exercises including qigong and taichi. The best practitioners of Oriental healing arts will be trained in all or several of the above modalities. My approach is always holistic. Mind and body are not separate: emotions often manifest through the body, while physical maladies can affect our mental outlook. In order to maximize wellness, I work with three basic principles of balance, circulation and conservation. Balance is the key to harmony and peace. We can manifest it in our lives for example by balancing work and play, rest and exercise, responsibility and freedom. In our health, we need to balance our food and fluid intake with what our bodies need, adjust our clothing to the weather, and so on. Sometimes, an imbalance becomes a vicious cycle and needs a little intervention. Acupuncture and herbs are helpful in restoring balance without creating dependence. The principle of circulation refers primarily to qi (living energy) circulation. Qi is what keeps blood, fluids, and even thoughts, moving well. When it stagnates many things can go wrong: symptoms of stagnation can include pain, swelling or retention. Common causes of stagnation include physical or emotional trauma, stress, worry or other strong emotions. Acupuncture is especially effective for dissipating stagnation. As qi circulation improves, the result is a wonderful sense of ease and comfort in the body and mind. Taichi is also recommended as a daily practice in relaxation - the basis of good circulation. The principle of conservation asks us to consider our life energies as a limited resource. Much like a bank account, our resources can be spent wisely or foolishly. For example, if we engage frequently in late nights due to either restless worry, overwork, or intemperate pleasure-seeking, we will use up energy. When we are young we may not feel the effects, but as we get older, it all starts to take a toll. On the other hand, if we are careful with our resources, we can invest and even grow our resources in order to live fully and in best possible health to the end. We have the power to choose better health. Make that choice today!

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05/03/2020

Looks like I will be opening up for business again on Monday, May 18! Looking forward to seeing you all again... I am only booking a small number of patients a week and taking time to thoroughly clean between...

09/16/2019

A study that compared acupuncture to morphine for pain relief in an ER found that acupuncture was more effective. had fewer adverse effects and worked more quickly.

12/26/2018

According to research, the acupuncture is faster and more effective in relieving pain than intravenous morphine, with less adverse effects.

12/19/2018

Stay tuned for more details, but I am writing a series of books to help patients with certain conditions - I explain what to expect from a treatment, how it works, and what you can do at home to support a good result. More details to follow!

07/12/2018
07/11/2018

A compilation of video testimonials taken when I moved away from NY (after 19 years of practice) in order to set up my practice here in Myrtle Beach, SC.

02/19/2018
02/07/2018

Using acupuncture instead of narcotics.

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607 Briarwood Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC
29572

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 5pm
Tuesday 11am - 5pm
Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 4pm

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