Taoist Chinese Medicine
Practiced for over 1700 years, Fengyang traditional Chinese medicine was developed by Dong Feng (220-280 AD). As practitioners today, we follow the same high standards of holistic healing techniques focused on the patient.
Wei Li, Ph.D.
A Balanced Approach to Healing, Wellness, and Positive Transformation
I guide clients with practices and mindsets to improve their health and wellness.
As a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner and trained scientist, my practice creates a positive, stress-free experience built on personal connection.
Healing is a collaborative process between us. Clients seek me for healing practices like Tui Na, Qi Gong, herbal remedies, cupping, gua sha, and lifestyle consultations.
My practice is holistic. Rooted in my apprenticeship training with world-renowned traditional Chinese medicine and spiritual teachers, Dr. Ming Wu, Master Shi Zhao and Master Fu Feng, I guide clients on their healing journey for body, mind and spirit.
My training as a scientist and researcher elevates my practice. I received my Ph.D. in Biology from Tufts University. I completed rigorous Bachelors and Masters degrees in Science from the Ocean University of China and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
My healing methods are therefore balanced with both empathetic understanding and practically proven approaches. It lets me help clients improve continuously and realize their wellness potential.
I treat private clients in New England, where I have worked professionally and been active in the community for more than 25 years. I also teach daily at the Wu Healing Center, the Natick Morse Institute Library and Common Street Spiritual Center.
To start the healing journey, call or text 781-516-0030
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Services Offered
Tui Na (Acupressure Body Work)
Tui Na for Assisted Energy Movement and Pain Elimination
Defined as “the ancient healing art of fingers and strength,” Tui Na has been gaining international attention for its safe and effective treatment for a wide variety of conditions.
Practitioners use their fingers, hands or elbow to apply pressure to specific body locations, usually along energy channels to establish harmonious flow of qi throughout the body and bringing it back to balance.
By applying pressure to meridians, acupoints, and groups of muscles and nerves, Tui Na removes blockages and works deeply with the positive energy of the body. Tui Na is used for musculoskeletal disorders, such as pain and stiffness in the neck, shoulders, back, and limbs, as well as internal disorders such as digestive, respiratory and immune system issues.
Qi Gong and Tai chi Class
Qi Gong for Self Healing
Qi Gong is a centuries-old Traditional Chinese Exercises of coordinated body-posture and movement, breathing, and meditation used for the purposes of health, spirituality, and martial-arts training. These practices help cultivate concentration, peace of mind, strengthen and tone your body all at once.
• Increase your energy (qi) and strength
• Improve energy flow of the body
• Improve mobility in hips, knees, and ankles
• Free up a stiff neck, tight shoulders and back pain
• Improve balance and prevent falling
• Promote better life quality.