The idiotic review by the other "reviewer" impelled me to join Wellness.com and leave an authentic review. Baolin Wu is the real McCoy, a highly trained Doctor of Chinese Medicine who also has studied (and I believe has a degree in) Western medicine. He is a Chi Gong (Qi Kung) master who was trained at the White Cloud Monastary in Beijing, which is the center of Taoist studies. He is an authentic healer.
His office is quirky -- and communications can be ragged. He's not cheap, and he doesn't accept insurance, but will give you forms to claim it if you ask. His English is pretty limited, but sufficient. After all, do you go to a doctor for good English or for good medicine?
The first time I saw him was for something that I pretty much knew he would be unable to heal, which he didn't during the limited period I saw him, but he did take my level of health up so much that in the end, I was healed.
The second time, suffering from incredibly painful TMJ that no one else knew how to deal with, he cured me in one month.
I have sent other people to him, and without exception they have come away from the experience convinced that they have been helped by a genuine healer, not just a doctor.
I'm a layman, but with a very good understanding of medicine, and with doctors all of whom are listed in the Top Doctors books. Nevertheless, I consider Baolin Wu the most remarkable physician I have ever known, and a treasure to be passed on to my friends.
The entire office uses intimidation and rapid fire sales pitch to take advantage of innocent patients who are in pain. They will do anything to steal money from you!
This fake doctor (he's not a real doctor) tried to do treatments on me.
After "treatments," I didn't improve at all. I got no results. In fact, I felt worse whenever I left his office. He was charging like $200 per session. When I told them that, they scoffed and wanted to try to steal more money.
He tried to pawn off his dumb classes that cost my month's rent.