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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Fast facts</strong><br />
Practice type: Private<br />
Specialties: Anxiety, digestive conditions, general wellness, menopause, skin conditions<br />
Styles: Facial rejuvenation acupuncture, herbal therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)</p>
<p><strong>Why did you become an acupuncturist?</strong><br />
At age seven or eight I had recurring visions of acupuncture treatments, although I had no idea what acupuncture was until I was much older. A seed was planted, which began to grow while studying at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. I studied there in the research labs, and I found a serious lack of humanity and compassion in the modern conventional medicine world. So I dug deep and rediscovered my early interests in natural and humane forms of treatment to provide optimal health. By the time my first real teacher of herbal medicine found me, I was completely hooked on the flexibility, safety, power, and finesse in this form of medicine.</p>
<p><strong>What distinguishes you from other acupuncturists?</strong><br />
I have spent the last half of my life learning to diagnose health problems holistically, and I take case evaluation to a level of detail not commonly seen in the acupuncture world. If you have had a good, but incomplete, experience with your previous acupuncturist and you need more help with your situation, I encourage you to contact me—you may be surprised. My first commitment is to understand health and its experience as an engineer would, since that is my previous training and career experience. My second commitment is to integrate this understanding with the openness of the foundational philosophies of Oriental medicine. My final commitment is to make this total package work for the client. Does your case require a more detailed understanding and a more comprehensive and strategized treatment plan? Contact me!</p>
<p><strong>What do you enjoy most about your work?</strong><br />
Little is more fulfilling than helping people come to an understanding of how to get the most from their health. Anyone interested in Wellness must learn some skills to care for themselves, since Wellness is an individual&#8217;s undertaking and cannot be effectively purchased. Helping clients find their own &#8220;A-Ha!&#8221; moment is hugely fulfilling to me, because the understanding they gain is much bigger than merely learning to manage symptoms&#8230; it can change lives through and through.</p>
<p><strong>What is the biggest misconception you hear about acupuncture?</strong><br />
Since I live in Dallas, which I regard as culturally less compatible with natural lifestyles than other places in America, I hear so many misconceptions about acupuncture that I don&#8217;t even listen anymore. I know what Oriental medicine can do since I see it work every day. I just don&#8217;t have that much time, energy, and commitment for naysayers.</p>
<p><strong>How do you stay healthy in your own life?</strong><br />
As a practitioner, Oriental medicine is among my top-shelf tools for staying healthy, since it allows you to see what&#8217;s coming before it&#8217;s here. Oriental medicine&#8217;s understanding of disease life cycles offers a powerful view of the past, present, and future of one&#8217;s health. I have been able to keep my family healthy by averting problems, and I could not do this without Oriental medicine&#8217;s view of disease cycles.</p>
<p><strong>What is the biggest factor in achieving success with acupuncture?</strong><br />
Without a doubt, clear and quality practitioner-client communication is the key. With a deep understanding of a client&#8217;s objectives, values, and health resources, I can provide optimal and customized care tuned to the client&#8217;s needs. I do my best to truly understand a client&#8217;s unique value for their health experience.</p>
<p><strong>Learn more and get in touch</strong><br />
<a href="http://dbacu.com">dbacu.com</a><br />
<a href="mailto:david@dbacu.com">david@dbacu.com</a><br />
(972) 231-7580  </p>
<p><strong>Visit</strong><br />
701 N. Central Expressway, Bldg. 3, Suite 100, Richardson, TX 75080</p>
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