RUSETO CENTER
Revolutionary Healthcare
    Master Pao-Chin Ruseto Huang has been practicing Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Qi-Gong Massage, etc.  since the late 1940s. He is a Daoist (Taoist) master, and is familiar with the Daoist philosophies, such as Wu-Ji, Tai-Ji, Yin-Yang, San-Chai, Si-Zhu, Wu-Xing (Five-Element), Liu-Ren, Qi-Xing, Ba-Gua, Jiu-Gong, and Shi-Quan.  Based on these Philosophies, in general he is able to figure it out the roots of the patients' illnesses, and then helps them get well soon.
 
       According to Master Huang's parents, each individual should be a smart author and director of his own lifetime healthcare, meanwhile respects the other healthcare professionals as the part-time actors or actresses for his own helthcare. 
 
       In other words, with Master Huang's help you can learn to be the Boss of your own healthcare and do it effectively and successfully.
Home
       Ruseto Center was founded in 1986, two years after Master Huang and his family immigrated to USA. The address is 2900 Valmont Road, Suite E-1, Boulder, CO 80301. Phone #: (303) 449 - 1686. However,most people call Master Huang as "Doctor Pao."
 
       Master Huang is a Licensed Acupuncturist in both Colorado and Minnesota. He and his wife, Hui-Yu Huang also founded the Ruseto College of Acupuncture and Chinese in 1992.
 
       You are welcome to apply for scholarships for attending their School, the Ruseto College. For more information you may visit their website, www.ruseto.com. 
                     Broken Humerus & Lowerback Pain
 
       In the early 1990s, there was an 86-year-old Oriental woman who fell on an icy sidewalk and broke her Humerus. Two weeks later, on Saturday, her son brought her to see me. It is said that she has been X-rayed twice, once a week, since she had had broken her right humerus; and next Monday her doctor will X-rayed her again.
 
      Well, her doctor didn't give her any medication except a sling to keep her lower right-arm horizentally. Unfortunately, her right arm, from the shoulder all the way down to the fingers, was black and blue and swollen. I wondered that sooner or later her doctor might amputate her arm.
 
      I did acupuncture to let lots of yellowish fluid out of her right arm during the initial treatment, and massaged it thoroughly before I put an herbal paultice to hold all the acu-points of her arm in place. Then I sent her home with three packages of Chinese herbs to cook and drink.
 
      During the sixth treatment, on the 22nd day, she was able to comb her hair all by herself. And totally she took eighteen packages of Chinese herbal medicines within a period of one month, and her broken arm was healed completely, and it didn't bother her since.
 
      Guess what! Several years after she had broken her arm, she was hospitalized for three days due to her lowerback pain. This time her doctors didn't give her any medications either. Finally her son brought her to see me again, so I inserted two needles behind her knees, one each, and then sent her home with three packages of Chinese herbal medicines. And her lowerback pain was cured.
 
      
 


 

 

 

 


 


 


 


 

 


 

       The mystery of the Daoist Healing Arts are based on the following three basic concepts:
 
      1) When in Doubt, Figure it Out, instead of Cut it Out.
 
      2) East of West, Cure is Best.
 
      3) Medical Sense or Common Sense, Cure Makes Sense!   
 
      Besides, you should share your medical history with the others, to be able to learn how to treat yourself and your beloved properly, effectively and successfully. As a matter of fact, the more you are willing to share your expeirience with the others, the more you can learn from them. 
         Ruseto Center/  Ruseto College 
 
                   2900 Valmont Road, E-1
                   Boulder, CO 80301
                   USA
                   Phone : (303) 449-1686
 
            www.ruseto.us,   www.ruseto.com,
            www.ruseto.net,  www.ruseto.org