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Meet Pear Sun, LAC
Meet Pearl Sun, LAc

40+ years of experience

Dr. Pearl Sun is licensed by the Arizona & California State Board of Medical Quality Assurance. She graduated from South Baylo University and has a Master of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in California. Pearl Sun completed her medical education at Lioaning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and China Medical University (Western Medical School) in China. Pearl Sun worked in the University's affiliated hospital starting in 1972. Dr. Sun is a practitioner of traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, and Acupressure to name a few. Dr Sun offers free consultations and evaluates and treats many patients with asthma, insomnia, chronic headaches, diabetes, stroke, skin issues, PMS, menopause, facial paralysis, smoking, weight control, soft tissue injuries, sciatica, TMJ, arthritis, fatigue, sinus issues, allergies, and much more!

  • South Baylo University, California

  • Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China

  • China Medical University (Western Medical School), China

Our Services

Traditional Therapies

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is part of the ancient practice of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that originated more than 3000 years ago, and due to its proven effectiveness has been embraced throughout the world. The word acupuncture comes from two Latin words "acus" meaning needle, and "punctura"meaning pricking. It describes the ancient Chinese art of healing involving the insertion of needles into specific points of the body. These points are called acupunture points. Acupuncture treatment is usually carried out by inserting very fine pre-sterilized disposable needles into specific points, stimulating and activating the body's self-healing mechanisms. The number of treatments will depend on your condition and could vary from two to twelve sessions, depending on whether your symptoms are chronic or acute and on your general physical vitality.

Oriental Medicine

In Oriental Medicine, the practitioner examines the patient's body as a whole to make a diagnosis rather than focusing solely on their ailments. Oriental medicine aims to restore the body's balance and harmony between the natural opposing forces of yin and yang, which can block qi and cause disease. Oriental medicine includes acupuncture, diet, herbal therapy, meditation, physical exercise, and massage. In oriental medicine, the vital force of life, called Qi, surges through the body and flows along meridians, or channels. Qi keeps a person’s spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical health in balance. When Qi becomes imbalanced, it will cause disease or illness to the person. This imbalance is most commonly thought to be caused by an alteration in the opposite and complementary forces that make up the Qi. These are called Yin and Yang.

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