Ming Wu Ph.D., a third generation herbalist has studied Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Qi Gong, and Tai Chi with his father, Muqing Wu, since 1972, at the age of seven. In 1981, he attended the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Guangzhou, China. In May 1986, he received his doctorate in TCM and worked for Chouchow Hospital to practice TCM. In 1988, he was honored as Director of the China Taoist Qi Gong Research Association and taught Qi Gong. In 1989, after teaching and conducting research in his native China, he came to the United States, created Chinese Herb institute while teaching Tai Chi, Tui Na & Qi Gong. He then met three Chinese masters living in the U.S. and continued his studies in Tai Chi & Chi Gong.
With over 20 editorials published in Chinese Medical Journal, he is recognized in The Annals of China’s Contemporary Famous Doctors of TCM. At the Henan TCM Institute he was invited to be a special researcher of TCM. At the International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine he was invited as a Project professor. He also returns to China frequently to practice TCM with his colleagues and acquires new knowledge. He was awarded the “Outstanding Doctor Gold Medal†in the 2000 World Traditional Medicine Day. In June of 2002, his article “Clinical Study on the 56 cases of Oophoritic Cyst by the Treatment of Sun Garden NU BAO/Women’s treasure†was selected for an Outstanding Papers Award at the first World Conference on Oncology and TCM at Stanford University, California. In November 2004, he received his Ph.D. of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Philosophy at American Global University. Since 1987, he has conducted many seminars in China, the United States, Europe, Jamaica, and Bermuda.