Li Sparks
L.Ac., Dipl.OM, OMD
Acupuncture Health Health Alliance LLC
About Li Sparks
Mrs. Sparks was trained as a physician in China in both western and traditional Chinese medicine. She graduated from Yunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1985, and then completed 2 years of advanced acupuncture training. Early in Mrs. Sparks’ career she worked under the supervision of one of foremost acupuncture experts in Yunan, China. Later on Mrs. Sparks was a principal clinical Chinese medical researcher running projects funded by China’s Bureau of Traditional Chinese medicine and material medica. She also had worked at College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati in cardiology research. She has worked in Acupuncture, Chinese herb medicine, Acupuncture clinical research, and biomedical research for more than 20 years.
Her goal is to help individuals to achieve optimal health, and alleviate chronic and acute illness with natural effective methods.
Mrs. Sparks's specialities include:
· Neurological disorders - neuropathy, stroke paralyses, Bell's palsy, Parkinson's disease
· Psychological and Emotional disorders - insomnia, stress, depression, anxiety, chronic fatigue syndrome
· Women's health and OB/Gyn disorders - infertility, premenopause & menopause syndrome, premenstrual syndrome, irregular period, cramps
· Cardiovascular disorders - hypertension and hypotension, arrhythmia
· Respiratory disorders - asthma, bronchitis asthma, allegories
· Gastro-Intestine disorders : Irritable bowel syndrome, poor digestion, diarrhea.
· Others: Smoking cessation, weight control, drug and alcohol withdrawal syndrome
Languages Spoken Chinese, English
School Yunnan University of Traditional Chinese medicine
Degree Medical Doctorate ( From China)
Treatment Techniques
Areas of Expertise
Styles of Acupuncture
Additional Memberships
- American Traditional Chinese Medicine Associate
The acupuncture office of Li Sparks in West Chester, OH is within driving distance from the following cities:
Li Sparks
Ask The Acupuncturist
Q: I have always had a problem when it comes to my gag reflex. As a kid I even had a problem wearing a mouth piece and going to the dentist. but it still has not gone away, even today if i go to the dentist it is very hard for me to allow anything in my mouth without gagging and eventually vomiting. I also have a problem when shirts are tight around my neck. Is there any hope in acupuncture?
A: There are some very simple acupuncture points that have been proven to calm down the gag reflex. Acupuncture point: Ren 24 The first point i... Read More