
Hot Needle Therapy
What is Hot Needle?

The so-called hot needle is a natural therapy that burns the tip of the needle red with an alcohol flame and quickly thrusts it into some acupoints or diseased parts, using high temperature to cure diseases. It is a traditional medical technology invented by Chinese Chinese ancestors after thousands of years of living practice and long-term struggle with disease, which integrates mechanical energy and high temperature heat. However, unfortunately, the Daoguang Emperor of the Qing Dynasty of China ordered the cancellation of the treatment policy of the hot needle for no reason, so far, the hot needle has been lost for more than 200 years.
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That is to say, at present, there is no hot needle in the educational curriculum of all Chinese medicine universities in China, only Chinese medicine, massage, and acupuncture. In the mid-1980s, when Dr Martin Liu was engaged in the clinical work of traditional Chinese medicine in a hospital in Beijing, Dr Martin Liu had the honor to know Professor He Puren, director of the acupuncture department of Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a famous expert in the study of hot needles, and Dr Martin Liu worshipped him as his teacher.
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Efficacy of the hot needle: Due to its high-temperature treatment principle, the medical benefits of the hot needle differ significantly from those of conventional acupuncture. The main effects of hot needle are: dispelling cold, dispelling dampness, promoting blood circulation and removing stasis, killing bacteria and viruses, eliminating inflammation, reducing swelling and analgesic effect, regulating local tissue immune function.
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In addition to its remarkable effectiveness for conditions like shingles and post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN), also demonstrates incredible results for various stubborn limb pain caused by chronic inflammation. Based on nearly 40 years of Dr Martin Liu research and clinical practice in fire needle therapy, it has been confirmed that fire needle therapy yields significant therapeutic effects for severe conditions such as severe shoulder periarthritis, severe piriformis muscle injury, chronic fasciitis, chronic synovitis, chronic stenosing tenosynovitis, chronic knee arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, stubborn tennis elbow, and various severe sports injuries. Through the observation of tens of thousands of treated patients, the overall effectiveness rate is consistently above 95%. When compared to massage and acupuncture, its effectiveness is 1 to 2 times higher. Successful cases can be seen in the testimonials video.
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