Dr.
Joshuah Sunggon Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea
to a family of Christian parents and five siblings. He optained
his
B.S. from Sung Kyunkwan University and M.S.
in Acupuncture at South Baylo University in
South Korea.
In 1986 he came to the US to study biochemestry at Fairleigh
Dickinson University in New Jersey. He returned
to Korea for military service, then in 1996 decided to move
back to
the US. He
worked first in Los Angeles then came to Arizona in 1999.
Dr. Kim is a Licensed Acupuncturist and an Oriental
Medical Doctor in Arizona. He has been prcticing Traditional Chinese
Medicine in the United States for over 10 years.
Dr. Kim uses Acupuncture and Herbology to treat patients
for a variety of conditions. In addition to his private practice,
he teaches Tai-Chi and Qi Gong.
Here is Dr. Kim's description of one aspect of his practice:
"I
do mostly what they call here in America, "Five
Element Acupuncture" or in Korea, it's called "Constitutional
Medicine".
We divide human beings
into four major and different groups, and those four
different groups have different constitutions and different
energetic
qualities, which eventually result in many differences
in ones personality, body-shape, eating
habits, and digestive and elimination, as well as
zang-fu
organ patterns.
My job as an acupuncturist is
to
know the
four major constitutions i.e., metal, earth,
water,
and wood, and which constitution
the
patient
falls
into. This allows me to understand their chronic symptoms
so that I can try to balance the patient's
inherent
imbalances.
For acute diseases or disorders,
I also focus on treating the body by supporting
its own healing ability and by enhancing circulation
on blocked and or congested meridians where healing
energy flows.
For example, burning is a disorder
characterized
by very severe damage with heat on
the surface
level of body, but if you just treat the skin-level
with cooling medicine, the heat invades down
to
deeper levels
of ones body. With acupuncture, I treat
burn patients, not only at the skin-level, but
also their
constitutional imbalance(s) and enhance their Water
meridian which allows the body to cool itself off. The benefit
of this simple
treatment
is
that the patient experiences much less pain and
heals more
quickly with less overall scaring."
He speaks fluent English and Korean.
In addition to practicing acupuncture at his Holy
Hill Acupuncture location in Scottsdale, Dr. Kim is also Clinic Supervisor
at PIHMA (Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture).
He also teaches acupuncture and Tai Chi classes
and volunteers as a Christian missionary to the Hopi
Reservation.
Dr. Kim is married with two daughters; his moto is "Live
for Others:".
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