CP treatment acupuncture Herbal

 

Acupuncture, Qi Gong, Herbal Cure and Cerebral Palsy, Brain Damage, Coma neuro treatment,in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

 

Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine are natural therapies many thousand of years old. Acupuncture is a complex intervention that may vary for different patients with similar chief complaints. The number and length of treatments and the specific points used may vary among individuals and during the course of treatment. It is a method of encouraging the body to promote natural healing and to improve functioning. It is the insertion of very fine needles, sometimes in conjunction with electrical stimulus, at the precise acupuncture points in the body, in order to influence physiological functioning of the body. It has remarkable effective especially for many diseases that are resistant to conventional forms of therapy. Besides being minimum in bad side effects it has bonus side effect (i.e. strengthening other organs and improving Qi) , it is also safe.

Acupuncture can also used in conjunction with heat produced by burning specific herbs, this is called Moxibustion. In addition, a Non-invasive method of massage therapy, called Acupressure (is the pressing of acupoints), can also be effective. Cupping is another type or treatment. It is a method of stimulating Acupuncture points by applying suction through a glass jar, wood or metal, in which a partial vacuum has been created. This technique produces blood congestion at the site, and therefore stimulates it.

Herbal Medicine is the substantial counterpart to the energetic medicine of acupuncture.

Chinese Master has 140 YEARS (until 1992)OF RESEARCH adds to his OUTSTANDING RESULTS AND MIRACLE CURE, FROM HIS INHERITATION (THE FOURTH GENERATION) and has conducted more than 100 seminars and trained more than 100 students from all over the world, They practise and produced acupuncture, herbal medicine,qi qong, food therapy and phycologic treatment for AUTISTIC.Please go to page "epilepsy and autism below to get more information."

The traditional definition of Qi(ENERGY) is the vital energy of any living organism and source of all movement and change in the universe. There are five main functions of Qi and defined as: (I) Impulsion - which is the growth and development of the body.
(II) Warming-maintaining the appropriate body heat.
(III)Defending the body against stress and pathogens.
(IV) Controlling the blood and bodily fluids within the body.
(V) Metabolizing Qi, blood and bodily fluids.

Chinese explain acupuncture as Qi(or energy travelling) through channels in the body. There are called meridians like rivers that run through the body and restrict the flow in other parts. An obstruction or blockage or deficiencies of energy (Qi), blood and moisture would lead to dysfunction and ultimately disease and death. Qigong is a health-oriented art involving body movement, one that can help prevent and cure illness and otherwise make life more pleasant. The exercises themselves are mostly slow and gentile thus suitable for people of widely varying age and health. The old and the sick may find Qigong particular. It suitable for their needs.We conducts seminars on herbal cures,acupuncture and others shorts.We have thousands of proven records in cases like:-

WHAT CAUSES CEREBRAL PALSY?

20 Years Experience and research for CP


We do not know the cause of most cases of cerebral palsy, but many have been to 'Black or Red palaces" means celebrations or funeral according to all the datas of the parents between 75%.There are a lot of data that show that during prenancy the mother has had some form of bad or horified experience or have had been to some kind of ceremony of the unpresent once 60%.

Still we are unable to identify, we are unable to determine what caused cerebral palsy in most children who have congenital CP. We do know that the child who is at highest risk for developing CP is the premature, very small baby who does not cry in the first five minutes after delivery, who needs to be on a ventilator for over four weeks, and who has bleeding in his brain. Babies who have congenital malformations in systems such as the heart, kidneys, or spine are also more likely to develop CP, probably because they also have malformations in the brain.

Seizures in a newborn also increase the risk of CP. There is no combination of factors which always results in an abnormally functioning individual. Even the small premature infant has a better than 90 percent chance of not having cerebral palsy. There are a surprising number of babies who have very stormy courses in the newborn period and go on to do very well.

In contrast, some infants who have rather benign beginnings are eventually found to have severe mental retardation or learning disabilities.

CEREBRAL PALSY IN THE NEWBORN


Children with cerebral palsy have a congenital malformation of the brain, meaning that the malformation existed at birth and was not caused by factors occurring during the birthing process.

Not all of these malformations can be seen by the physician, even with today's most sophisticated scans, but when CP is recognized in a newborn, a congenital malformation is suspected.

When a diagnosis of CP is made, the mother and father often feel guilty and wonder what they did to cause their child to have this disorder. While it is certainly true that good prenatal care is an essential part of preventing congenital problems, it must be stated that congenital problems, or "birth defects," often occur even when the mother has strictly followed her physician's advice in caring for herself and the developing infant.

Though the causes of "birth defects" are usually unknown, we do know that the developing brain can be affected by several factors.

When the fetus is exposed to certain chemicals or infections through the expectant mother, for example. The developing brain can be injured if the expectant mother suffers severe physical trauma or been to special places that give sudden trauma, the fetal brain can be injured, too, but this is rare.

Finally, prematurity and a low birth weight have been shown to be related to an increased incidence of specific disorders. Many chemicals are known to adversely affect the developing brain, alcohol being the most commonly used. The term Fetal Alcohol Syndrome describes the long-term, multi-system effect of alcohol on a child whose mother abused alcohol during the pregnancy. When a fetus is exposed to large amounts of alcohol, several body systems, including the neurological system will almost certainly suffer damage.

Cigarette smoking by the mother has been shown to decrease birth weight, and low birth weight is associated with several disorders, including cerebral palsy. Severe malnutrition in the mother can adversely affect brain growth in the fetus, and it, too, can result in a low birth weight.

The use of cocaine or crack by the expectant mother is associated with blood vessel complications, and these complications affect many organs as well as the central nervous system. Cocaine use is increasing and thus becoming more prevalent as cause of brain damage in infants. Most infants whose mothers used cocaine during pregnancy develop mental retardation rather than cerebral palsy, however. Infections such as rubella (German measles), toxoplasmosis, and cytomegalovirus (CMV), ( if a woman has them during pregnancy), also may injure the brain of the fetus. Rubella can be prevented by immunization, prior to becoming pregnant, and the chances of becoming infected with toxoplasmosis can be minimized by not handling the feces of cats and by avoiding raw or uncooked meat.

Congenital infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV, the virus that causes AIDS) also causes brain damage in children, though it usually causes mental retardation rather than CP. It is likely that many other infections in the expectant mother injure the developing fetus, but they are not recognized as causative factors because the woman who has the infection either does not recognize the symptoms of infection or is symptom-free. Premature infants are at a much higher risk for developing cerebral palsy than full-term babies, and the risk increases as the birth weight decreases. Between 5 and 8 percent of infants weighing less than 1500 grams (3 pounds) at birth develop cerebral palsy, and infants weighing less than 1500 grams are 25 times more likely to develop cerebral palsy than infants who are born at full term weighing more than 2500 grams. Any premature infants suffer bleeding within the brain, called intraventricular hemorrhages, intracranial hemorrhages. Again, the highest frequency of hemorrhages is found in the babies with the lowest weight: the problem is rare in babies who weigh more than 2000 grams (4 pounds).

This bleeding may damage the part of the brain that controls motor function and thereby lead to cerebral palsy. If the hemorrhage results in destruction of normal brain tissue (a condition called periventricular leukomalacia) and small cysts around the ventricles and in the motor region of the brain, then that infant is more likely to have CP than an infant with hemorrhages alone.


CEREBRAL PALSY AT BIRTH


There are no specific events that, if they occur during pregnancy, delivery, or infancy, will always occurring at birth or right after birth). This is apparently why the incidence of CP in undeveloped and poverty stricken areas of the world, where infant mortality is very high, is the same as in northern Europe, where infant mortality is the lowest.

It also explains why modern obstetrical care, including monitoring and a high rate of Cesarian section, has lowered infant mortality rates but not the incidence of cerebral palsy. One large study, for example, has shown that more than 60 percent of all pregnancies have at least one complication, and that most of these complications cause no problems. For instance, 25 percent of all newborns have the umbilical cord wrapped around their neck, and 16 percent passed meconium (had the first bowel movement) at the time of birth.

These "birth events" and the development of CP have only a small correlation. In other words, the chances of a child developing CP were nearly the same whether the child was born with a cord wrapped around her neck or not. On the other hand, newborns in this study who had very low Apgar scores (less than 3 at 20 minutes) had a risk 250 times greater than infants with normal Apgar scores of developing cerebral palsy.

An Apgar score at this level suggests that the infant suffered severe asphyxia (lack of sufficient oxygen to the brain) during birth. Half of the infants who suffered severe asphyxia during birth did not develop cerebral palsy, however. When CP is diagnosed in childhood, it is often discovered that the child suffered asphyxia at birth, but the asphyxia is usually considered the symptom of an otherwise sick baby with a neurological problem, and not the primary cause of CP.

In two different large studies, only about 9 percent of children with CP were thought to have CP directly and exclusively related to asphyxia at delivery. Ninety-one percent of the babies had other inherent causes which led to prematurity or perinatal or neonatal problems (problems In the nineteenth century, Dr. William John Little described cerebral palsy and stated that the condition was due to birth injury in most cases.

Cerebral palsy is also known as Little's disease and static encephalopathy, but the term cerebral palsy is most widely used. Chinese Master in KL also investigated the causes of cerebral palsy, The thought that the condition was due to something which occurred before the child's birth. He argued that the problems seen at birth were often due to an abnormality present in the baby before birth, rather than being caused by the birthing process. Nevertheless, the birthing process can be traumatic for the infant, and injuries occurring during birth also can do sometimes cause cerebral palsy, which Chinese Master's concept looks alike.

CEREBRAL PALSY BEGINS


In the begining of live, the child is completely dependent on others for his or her safety and protection. Protecting the child from injury is one of the most important responsibilities of the child's parents.

One such injury is asphyxia, which can damage the brain in a variety of ways, and is the number one cause of CP in this age group. The three most common causes of asphyxia in the young child are: choking on foreign objects such as toys and pieces of food (including peanuts, popcorn, and hot dogs); poisoning; and near drowning. The brain may also be damaged when it is physically traumatized as a result of a blow to the head. A child who falls or is involved in a motor vehicle accident or is the victim of physical abuse may suffer irreparable injury to the brain.

One form of child abuse is the shaken baby syndrome, in which the caretaker is trying to quiet the baby by shaking too vigorously, causing the brain to strike repeatedly against the skull under high pressure.

Severe infections, especially meningitis or encephalitis, can also lead to brain damage in this age group. Meningitis is inflammation of the meninges ( the covering of the brain and the spinal cord), usually caused by a bacterial infection, and encephalitis is brain inflammation which may be caused by bacterial or viral infections.
Either of these infections can cause disabilities ranging from hearing loss to CP to severe retardation.

RESEMBLE CEREBRAL PALSY BUT IS NOT IT

Special kids have many problems in common, especially problems involving interactions with family members and society at large. The physical and medical problems of children with disabilities vary widely, however. Some of the problems caused by various disorders resemble those affecting children with cerebral palsy, but on closer inspection the medical issues turn out to be quite distinct.

Children with spinal cord dysfunction, for example, face medical problems such as insensate skin and bowel and bladder dysfunction, which differ markedly from the medical problems faced by children with cerebral palsy. Spinal cord dysfunction may be a result of spinal cord injury, spina bifida (meningomyelocele), or a congenital spinal cord malformation.

Another large group of children who at time may look similar to those with cerebral palsy are children with temporary motor problems resulting from closed head injuries, seizures, drug overdoses, or some brain tumors.

The medical issues for this group of children are also different from the medical issues for children with cerebral palsy, because these injuries can occur at any age and the severity of the problems caused by these injuries changes over time. We can also say that disorders that are primarily of muscle, nerve, and bone are not cerebral palsy by definition. Such conditions include muscular dystrophy, peripheral neuropathies such as Charcot-Marie- Tooth disease, and osteogenesis imperfecta.

All of these conditions are associated with specific medical problems. Children with progressive neurologic disorders (including Rett's syndrome, leukodystrophy, and Tay-Sach's disease) also have medical needs which are different from those of children with cerebral palsy.

Some children with chromosomal anomalies (for example, trisomy 13 and 18) or congenital disorders (hereditary spastic paraplegia, for example) may appear similar to children with cerebral palsy; others, such as children with Down's syndrome, appear very different from children with cerebral palsy. Children with these disorders have some problems in common with children who have cerebral palsy; they also have problems that are unique for children with that specific disorder.


DIAGNOSIS OF CEREBRAL PALSY.


Most normal kids should recognise toys at 3-4 months, sitting at 6-7 months, walk at 10-14 months, are based on motor function. A physician may suspect cerebral palsy in a child whose development of these skills is delayed. In making a diagnosis of cerebral palsy, the physician takes into account the delay in developmental milestones as well as physical findings that might include abnormal muscle tone, abnormal movements, abnormal reflexes and persistent infantile reflexes.

Making a definite diagnosis of cerebral palsy is not always easy, especially before the child's first birthday. In fact, diagnosing cerebral palsy usually involves a period of waiting for the definite and permanent appearance of specific motor problems. Most children with cerebral palsy can be diagnosed by the age of 18 months, but eighteen months is a long time for parents to wait for a diagnosis, and this is understandably a difficult period for them. Making a diagnosis of cerebral palsy is also difficult when, for example, a two-year- old has suffered a head injury. The child may immediately appear to be severely injured, and three months after the injury he may have symptoms that are typical of a child with cerebral palsy. But one year after the injury such a child may be completely normal. This child does not have cerebral palsy. Although he has a scar on his brain, the scar is not permanently impairing his motor activities. After injury, waiting and observing are necessary before the diagnosis can be made. Diagnosis of cerebral palsy,examination is the physical evidence of abnormal motor function. A diagnosis of cerebral palsy cannot be made on the basis of blood test, though the physician may order such tests to exclude other neurologic diseases (such as those mentioned above). Blood tests and chromosome analysis are helpful in diagnosing hereditary conditions that may influence the parents' future child-bearing decisions. When the tests indicate that a child's condition is something other than cerebral palsy and that the condition is inherited, family members will benefit from genetic counselling. Cerebral palsy is not a hereditary condition, however, and these tests will neither establish nor rule out a diagnosis of CP. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) scans are often ordered when the physician suspects that the child has cerebral palsy. These tests may provide evidence of hydrocephalus (an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the cerebral ventricles), and they may be used to exclude other causes of motor problems. These scans do not prove whether a child has a cerebral palsy; nor do they predict how a specific child will function as she grows. Thus, children with normal scans may have severe cerebral palsy, and children with clearly abnormal scans occasionally appear totally normal or have only mild physical evidence of cerebral palsy. As a group, though, children with cerebral palsy do have brain scars, cysts, and other changes which show up on scans more frequently than in normal children. Therefore, when a scar is seen on a CT scan of the brain of a child whose physical examination suggests he may have cerebral palsy, the scar is one more piece of evidence indicating that the child is likely to have motor problems in the future. Cerebral palsy may be classified by the type of movement problem (such as spastic or athetoid cerebral palsy) or by the body parts involved (hemiplegia, diplegia, and quadriplegia). Spasticity refers to the inability of a muscle to relax, while athetosis refers to an inability to control the movement of a muscle. Infants who at first are hypotonic wherein they are very floppy may later develop spasticity. Hemiplegia is cerebral palsy that involves one arm and one leg on the same side of the body, whereas with diplegia the primary involvement is both legs. Quadriplegia refers to a pattern involving all four extremities as well as trunk and neck muscles. Another frequently used classification is ataxia, which refers to balance and coordination problems. The motor disability of a child with CP varies greatly from one child to another; thus generalizations about children with cerebral palsy can only have meaning within the context of the subgroups described above. For this reason, subgroups will be used in this book whenever treatment and outcome expectations are discussed. Most professionals who care for children with cerebral palsy understand these diagnoses and use them to communicate about a child's condition.

A useful method for making subdivisions is determined by which parts of the body are involved. Although almost all children with cerebral palsy can be classified as having hemiplegia, diplegia, or quadriplegia, there are significant overlaps which have led to the use of additional terms, some of which are very confusing. To avoid confusion, most of the discussion in his book will be limited to the use of these three terms. Occasionally such terms as paraplegia, double hemiplegia, triplegia, and pentaplegia may occasionally be encountered by the reader; these classifications are also based on the parts of the body involved. The dominant type of movement or muscle coordination problem is the other method by which children are subdivided and classified to assist in communicating about the problems of cerebral palsy. The component which seems to be causing the most problem is often used as the categorizing term. For example, the child with spastic diplegia has mostly spastic muscle problems, and most of the involvement is in the legs, but the child may also have a smaller component of athetosis and balance problems. The child with athetoid quadriplegia, on the other hand, would have involvement of both arms and legs, primarily with athetoid muscle problems, but such a child often has some ataxia and spasticity as well. Generally a child with quadriplegia is a child who is not walking independently. The reader may be familiar with other terms used to define specific problems of movement or muscle function terms such as: dystonia, tremor, ballismus, and rigidity.

The words severe, moderate, and mild are also often used in combination with both anatomic and motor function classification terms (severe spastic diplegia, for example), but these qualifying words do not have any specific meaning.


WHAT IS WHAT


Usually asked by parents after they are told their child has cerebral palsy are "What will my child be like?" and "Will he walk?" Predicting what a young child with cerebral palsy will be like or what he will or will not do (called the prognosis) is very difficult. Any predictions for an infant under six months of age are little better than guesses, and even for children younger than one year it is often very difficult to predict the pattern of involvement. By the time the child is two years old, however, the physician can determine whether the child has hemiplegia, diplegia, or quadriplegia.

Based on this involvement pattern, some predictions can be made. It is worth saying again that children with cerebral palsy do not stop doing activities once they have begun to do them. Such a loss of skills, called regression, is not characteristic of cerebral palsy. If regression occurs, it is necessary to look for a different cause of the child's problems. In order for a child to be able to walk, some major events in motor control have to occur. A child must be able to hold up his head before he can sit up on his own, and he must be able to sit independently before he can walk on his own. It is generally assumed that if a child is not sitting up by himself by age 4 or walking by age 8, he will never be an independent walker. But a child who starts to walk at age 3 will certainly continue to walk and will be walking when he is 13 years old unless he has a disorder other than CP. Difficulty to make early predictions of speaking ability or mental ability than it is to predict motor function. Here evaluation is much more reliable after age 2, although a motor disability can make the evaluation of intellectual function quite difficult.

Sometimes "motor-free" tests which can assess intellectual ability without, the person being tested, needing to use his hands are administered by psychologists who have expertise in their use. Overall, the intellectual ability of the person, far more than their physical disability, will determine the person's prognosis. In other words, mental retardation is far more likely than cerebral palsy to impair a child's ability to function.

EARLY STAGE

Parents are naturally concerned when their newborn child has problems, and physicians need to evaluate the child's condition and prognosis as well as they can. For example, evidence of a bleed in the child's brain should be discussed with parents, although the outcome of such a bleed cannot be predicted.

The diagnosis of cerebral palsy cannot be made at birth and, most assuredly, the extent and severity of involvement that an individual child might eventually have is impossible to assess at birth. Many neonatologists, aware of the interaction that generally occurs between the newborn and parents, avoid discussing the child's problems in detail because they want to permit this interaction to take place. The presumption of a bleak future for a child sometimes causes parents to withdraw from the child and this can have a significant negative effect on the child. Physicians usually communicate their concerns in terms of the child's symptoms, such as muscle problems, and prepare parents for the possibility of neurologic damage. Clearly, it is part of the physician's role to inform parents, but the variability of outcome makes it virtually impossible for the physician to predict the future, and so the physician must weigh the need to inform (and the imprecision of information) against the need for the parents to have hope for, and to become close to their child.

TREATMENT and RESEARCH 20 YEARS (2004)

Many times when a child is a few years old and severely disabled, parents begin to wonder whether treatment should have been less aggressive than it was. Given the tremendous uncertainties in outcome, physicians and parents usually choose to treat newborns and preserve life with the hope that the outcome will be a good one.

CURE WITH THE CHINESE MASTER'S TREATMENT

Untill today have 60% total recovery to normal life and 40% improved conditions to acceptable living conditions. Since the discovery of Chinese Master's WAY of treatment all have been given good hopes and relistic result.

Chinese Master's way of treatment consist of Chinese Master's brain acupuncture with Master's Qi Qong and special herbal medicine in powder form easy to drink with water. The acupuncture is not painful and the kid will coorperates with Chinese Master special skill and over THOUSAND'S of babys and kids treatment experience. They usely have to come for the treatment as frequent as possible at the begining.

All of the babies parent regards Chinese Master's as their miracle magician that can preform cure for all these uncurable brain damage when they complete all their treatment.

They have to come as early as possible for complete cure, if the damage is beyond curable degree they still can improve their conditions.

Chinese Master provide staying in facilities for patients and their parents as well and will draft up all the don't and do's for your kid as well as thier diets.

Each individual case is different in some way or others but not to worry Master have seen it all.Let Chinese Master reborn your kid for you.

NEWS in 1987 the kid Richard had been hospitalise in 3 most popular Goverment Hospital in Malaysia. Now result of what has happen to him , he was jumping in a reverse bridge condition evrey evening and frizzed up with no movement for 10 minutes at any time of the day, cough antil non- stop for 60 minites at any time of the day and many many more un expected movement and different conditions and no hospital can find out any thing for more then 6 months.

Most of the near- by area populations has started to move out because of seeing Richard situation, they were thinging of the extral forces that has been around disturbing him. The parents brought him to all religions master but no one can do anything too.

Finally came to Acupuncture and Herbal Treatment Centre KL to meet Chinese Master , Chinese Master has dignose him after a few days as unusual cerebral palsy, being the Qi block for temperary in his brain. The Qi that moves in his brain has been block from birth and slowly develop into todays conditon.

It took 4 weeks in total to totally cure him. During the first treatment master could manage to stop him "ACTIONS" in less then a minute of Chinese Master's QI NEURO ACUPUNCTURE. He continue to treats 2 times a day with Neuro acupuncture and special herbs for 30 days till total cured and now he has just finish his studies, long story cut short.

His parents thanks master more then a thousand times and many reporters came to visit during the treatment and came up in most of the news papers in Malaysia in 1987. Master has been know as the

magician in Malaysia for all in the field of medication.

multiple brain problems.


Brain water retaintion that was operated 2 times and yet the water cannot be drain out of her brain.

The brain's skull was closing too fast on the top and let no time to let her drain out the water from her brain.

Brain damage from birth.

Pfeiffer Syndrome

She cannot hold up her head at the age of 11 months, no feelings, no emotions, no eye sight and many many more complications.

After 4 weeks of intensive Chinese Master's NEURO ACUPUNCTURE and special herbal medicine she could be able to play and call her mother and father. Her x-ray shows that all her water in her brain was cleared. Her I.Q. is now better then a year old kid after 6 weeks of treatment by world first class physician Chinese Master's. Her skull is now about normal, came down flat.

This is a major break through for THE WORLD. Master has done many of such cases and many kinds of brain damage , now most un-curable brain damage cases (parents and physician in-charge) comes to Chinese Master for advise.

Their Intensive treatment by sending of Herbal Medicine is Available to all Countries.

The picture above is Brain Damage kid

of a 3 years old Brain Death Coma Kid, after just a few treatment of Chinese Master's NEURO ACUPUNCTURE when she first came and now she can see and react to calls.

When she came into Chinse Master's Acupuncture and Herbal Treatmentl centre, she could not even see and no respond to any calls, not even from the mother and she need 2 hours to slowly pour liquid food into her each meal of her feedings. She know how to run and press the television and play with other kids befor she had her ""bad episode. She had a high fever two days and then send to hospital near by, and there she was coma and then send to another bigger hospital but nothing could be done, after a few days the fever was off but still she could not repond to anything, the doctors then said whe is brain death from virus infections.

3: True story Coma for 24 days.

Liew Mun Hing
Age : 37
Sex : Male
Marital Status : Married
Proton top sale personal

Like a usual, that day was a normal day for Liew and his friend. They were in their way returned back from Singapore after some business meeting. During the journey they were joking and laughing happily, after chatting so much, they feel very tired and they felt into a deep sleep, accepts the driver off course. Suddenly, the loudly sound woke some of them up, but send Mr. Liew and another passenger to coma. The driver felt dizzy and very painful, he was unconscious after a few seconds and the others were unconscious. They was sent to Kajang General Hospital immediately in the Hospital, Liew underwent many X - ray and intensive medications, many specialist try to revive him from coma, but they fail to do so, he was placed in the most dangerous bed at the ICU (Intensive Care Unit). Living on only life supporting machine, he gets special treatment and care from the doctors and nurses because he was the most critical patient in that room by that time. The doctors could not operate on him because his whole brain was injured and that is pressure with a lot of blood and fluid in his brain . The whole of his right body, hands and legs were badly injured too. Then, his wife make a decision after being advise from doctors to transfers him to Kuala Lumpur General Hospital. He is in the most critical bed of the whole I.C.U. The doctors still says the same as doctors before that they cannot operate on his brain because the whole brain was injured and that blood was still coming out of his brain. Its really risky if they make a decision to operated on him. If they do the operation the massive bleeding in his brain will get out of control and it will bleed to dead in his brain and also too many complications will arrive. His wife was in a desperate situation, then she ask the permission of the doctors to allow her to invite three Chinese people to come to the hospital to pray for his husband and hoping to regain his consciousness by bringing back his sole. After a few day they pray he still at the same condition. They fail to gain his consciousness. After been trough the treatment and praying, Liew still in the most dangerous bed of ICU. His wife felt even more desperate and trying to get help from relative and friends and luckily, one of her brother in-law recognized Chinese Master because he was a sale-man, supplying to all the Chinese physician and acupuncturist in the whole of Malaysia dealing with Chinese herbs and acupuncture machines. He advise Mr. Liew's wife that they should immediately go to see Chinese Master in Menara KH (Menara Promet) to get help from him. Her brother in-law also says that he is one of the most experience and Master Acupuncturists in South-East Asia, and he has received award from China. On the same day Andrew Liew's brother in-law came to Chinese Master's Medical Centre in Menara KH (Menara Promet). When they saw Chinese Master they explain the situation of Andrew Liew and how serious he is at that moment. There say that Andrew has been a very good man, humorous too. They begged Chinese Master to go to the hospital to save Mr. Liew's life, despite at that moment it was very crowded in the clinic, Chinese Master still arrange some time to go to save the man’s life. He learns and know that Liew is a good man in helping their family and relatives from Liew's relatives. Chinese Master also says that a good man like Andrew should have a good and longer life then these. The sun was shinning strongly the whole journey from Chinese Master's Medical Centre to the General Hospital in Setapak. There was no traffic jam at all, and smoothly they have arrived at the hospital with the hopes to get Andrew back as a normal. They come with thousand of hopes and hoping that Liew will be cure. Chinese Master when up to the ICU ward with his relatives. Through enough Andrew is in the most critical bed of the whole I.C.U, Liew was getting support from a pumping machine to supplying oxygen to his lung. So externally manufactured Qi can be formed to maintaining the supply of Qi to his lungs, in order to keep his lungs alive. There were another machine on him to make his heartbeats, the accident almost kill him. He was extremely luckily he still has his innate essence of life in tack in his kidney to help maintain his life. After the accident, his brain got damage and his right leg,arm and body injured, he is now in a 24th day of coma position in I.C.U which no one have survive for more then 5 days. Therefore, by doing Chinese Master's NEURO Acupuncture, Chinese Master woke him up immediately after the treatment. The time was about 4.00 p.m. the Sun was shinning brightly before we started the acupuncture treatment when Liew speak to Chinese Master and say it is very painful, than we know that he was woken up and suddenly the sky become very dark and the wind was becoming strong. Liew families and the nurses were get supplies to see Liew woke up, all of us were very happy and thanks to God. After 10 days of acupuncture treatment in hospital, Liew was move from General Hospital to his home. Before the accident, Liew was a funny person. He likes to make joke to his friends and he work in EON as a salesman of Proton car. Last year, he gets the top salesman awarded from his company but now, he lost his memory, he cannot recognize anyone including his wife and children. When he is unconscious, his wife is still pregnant at 8 months. He continued to come to Menara KH (Menara Promet), he need twice a day of acupuncture treatment, although he is undergo 10 days of acupuncture treatment while he is in the hospital. At the 10 days of treatment, Chinese Master safe his life and try to maintain his organs into a normal condition but his mind still blank at that time of period, he looks likes don't know anything was happen around him. He cannot answer our question or thinks correctly like before. Sometimes he tells us the wrong answer and he totally didn’t know what he talking about. He started wearing pampers after he gets out from Hospital because his brain get seriously damage including controlling urination system.

After a few weeks of time he become healthier than a few days before. He can talk and demand what he wants. Now he will ask anything he wants, also when he was hungry. Compare to the day he woke up, now he much better and very health man. Except the memory system, every time he comes they will test him, they were trying to train his brain to recall all the incident had happen before. Times going on and day after day, he can remember more things and what had happened long time ago. they don't allow him to work before his brain gets full recovery after doing acupuncture treatment.

Conclusion:

After a few months, his minds become smarter. He can chat with us like before the accident happen. He can recognize every thing around him better include all he one he loves. What he has to do now is to completing 9 months of treatment before he can go back to work. Now he is 90% recovery and done his work almost one year. In the same year he has sold over one hundred proton cars. He is very hardworking and motivates person. He will come to Chinese Master once a month at least to do acupuncture treatment.

 

Other Treatments:

1. Stroke
2. Migraine, headache
3. Hepatitis and jaundice
4. Asthma, Bronchitis
5. Rheumatism, pain and High Blood Pressure, low blood pressure
6. Gastric, reflux
7. Diabetes, ganggrene
8. Pregnancy Problems
9. Impotency men and women
10. Coma Cases
11. Epilepsy, fit
12. Autistic, autism, adhd, hyperactive, Behavioral problem
13. Alzheimer's disease forgettfulness
14. Parkinson
15. Drops Hair and white hair
16. Eyes (blind from birth or accident), Nose (sinus, block), Ear (from birth) and Skin Problems
17. Stones
18. Hemorrhoids and Piles
19. Liver Cancer
20. Ovary Cancer
21. Womb Cancer
22. Nose Cancer
23. Lung Cancer
24. Breast Cancer
25. Blood Cancer and complication.
26. Kidney Complication
27. Slip Disc
28. Hyperactive special kids
29. Conceiving Problems and etc.

 

 

The latest research on CD4 count of immune system

One case of very low CD4 count lower then 300 after 5 months of Chinese Master's Immune system herbal medicine has reach more then 1,500 CD4 count and all virus load count is 0 from very high. All the personal data are higher confidentcial so no more story on the patient.
This is the latest research until April 2004.

 

 

 

 

Acupuncture & Herbal Medical Treatment

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