Holly Liu

An internationally acclaimed doctor of medicine who started medical training at age 13 and became the youngest certified medical doctor in China at age 16 with a Primary Physician Diploma in Western Medicine. By the time she was 21 years old, she had obtained her medical degree in Western Medicine and completed a three-year residency in Internal Medicine at a major (800 bed) Chinese General hospital. By the age of 26, she was appointed Physician-in-Charge. Dr. Liu then subsequently obtained another medical degree in Traditional Chinese medicine.

After several years of invaluable clinical experience in China, practicing and integrating both Western and Chinese medicine, she was elected as Deputy Director and research fellow for China's Health Education Research Institute. During her tenure, she started a Health Channel on TV called 'How to Stay Healthy', which was broadcast nationally. In addition, she published a popular series of nationally circulated educational text books entitled 'General Knowledge of Health', which focused on the health needs of young children.

Doctor Liu came to the US in 1990 to further her work in integrative medicine and holistic therapy. She obtained her board certification in acupuncture and has developed specialized herbal treatments for skin problems, endocrine disorders (particularly thyroid dysfunction), and weight loss. In addition she has developed her own brand of herbal tea "Holly" c. 1998, which is used to treat caffeine addiction and promote weight loss. Dr. Liu established a holistic health clinic in 1997 and has helped hundreds of patients overcome health disorders and achieve healthier lifestyles.



Yongjian Wang

A graduate of Bethune Institute of Medical Science, Dr. Wang was a professional physician for more than 20 years in Jilin City Central Hospital. Here he was Chief Director of theirector of the Department of Neurology in China before he came to the US. Dr. Wang has excellent traditional Chinese medical knowledge as well as a very good background in Western medicine. He has 30 years of clinical experience combining Chinese and Western medicine. He is also a licensed acupuncturist in the State of Maryland after completing three years of professional acupuncture training. He is skillful at any type of pain relief and injury recovery as well as stroke rehabilitation.



Peter Lee

A graduate of the University of Southern California (USC), Mr. Lee has Masters degrees in Traditional Acupuncture and Bio-Pharmaceutics. He is a NCCAOM certified acupuncturist and is also a registered pharmacist in California, Maryland and Virginia. From 1970 to 1998, Mr. Lee was a Health Consultant On Preventitive Medicine, including Diets, Health Education, Herbs, Life style and health, Nutrition, Over-the-counter products, Personal hygiene, Pharmacology, Prescription drugs, Recovery issues, Treatment plans, Weight issues, and Traditional Chinese Medicine.