Dr. Abel Kwan began his medical career as a cardiologist since
1964 and received his Oriental Medical Training at 1987. Over the
past 25 years of teaching, practicing, and hosting numerous seminars,
medical conferences, and TV programs both in Taiwan and United States,
Dr. Kwan has established his reputation as one of the pioneer in
integrating and complementing the Western and Oriental Medicine
together.
Dr. Abel Kwan received his medical education
and training through National Defense Medical University (Taiwan)
and his degree and training on Oriental Medicine from Samara University.
Besides seeing patients, Dr. Kwan is also enjoying teaching. He was
lecturer and Associate Dean for Samra University from 1988-1992 and
is also very active as a medical board advisor for various health
organizations and companies.
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the growth and development
of the human body, physiological activities, the meridians, the
circulation of blood and distribution of body fluid are all depended
on Qi. If men that are stressed by overwork or facing emotional
conflicts, such as midlife crisis, or have damaging organs, can
suffered erectile dysfunction due to stagnation of Qi at liver.
Younger men, or adolescents overwrought with sexual anxiety or over-masturbated
can also suffered Qi Stagnation. When Qi is stagnated at liver,
would resulted...
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