- Matt Van Dyke, L.Ac. EAMP1405 Fraser St. # 1
Bellingham, WA 98229(360) 466-1800 - Testimonials
Matt is a compassionate healer and truly cares for his patients. He’s thorough to figure out the issues affecting you and goes out of his way to provide the best treatment at each session. He communicates well to understand the underlying issues. He helped me with my Covid vaccine side effects and helped my body to recover. I appreciate all that he’s done for me. It’s too bad that I am leaving B’ham and I hope to find another healer
... Read more »I have been seeing Matt for a couple of months now , since my episode with COVID-19. I have been working on a strange side-effect that had to do with the movement of my right foot. Every visit has been uplifting with progress that I’m sure wouldn’t have been as obvious as it is when I get home after a treatment with Matt. I never knew that acupuncture could yield such dramatic results. Matt is very personable in his approach
... Read more »Matt combines knowledge, experience, professionalism, humility and genuine caring to greatly assist in the restoration and maintenance of health. His clinic is orderly, comfortable and clean! Matt doesn’t rush anything, asking thoughtful questions and he listens with his full focus. Matt is gentle in technique and spirit, and interacting with him is, in itself, calming. His acupuncture treatments have helped my chronic low back pain a lot!
Doug – Ferndale, WA
I feel fortunate to have found Matt and his services. He is very knowledgeable and caring. I see him for acupuncture and herbal support. I have had 2 surgeries in the last year and felt pretty out of whack. Since the treatments started I can sleep 6-7 hours without waking up…which is kind of a miracle for me, especially since one of the reasons for waking up after 3 or so hours was bladder urge. It feels like things are
... Read more »After years of struggling with significant and debilitating lack of energy and trying what felt like everything under the sun with little success, I am back not only to my old self, but to my younger self as well! This after only a little more than a month receiving acupuncture treatments and recently starting Golden Shield Qigong. Matt applies his deep knowledge of Chinese medicine with skill and most importantly, from the heart – a true healer! I am grateful
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Chinese Herb to fight Breast Cancer
Black Cohosh to fight Breast Cancer
by Matt Van Dyke, EAMP
Recently a Chinese herb, Cimicifuga foetida, has been shown to possess novel anti-cancer effects. You probably don’t know this herb by it’s Chinese name: 升麻, Sheng Ma. But most likely you do know of it by its common name: Black Cohosh.
In Western herbalism, Black Cohosh is most popular in its use for the treatment of menopausal symptoms, especially hot flashes. Studies that have been conducted have shown mixed results for this treatment, it seems to work great for some women, but for others it does nothing. Also, in some women it causes indigestion and stomach cramps. The reasons for these inconsistencies can be reconciled if we look at the herb from an energetic standpoint. In Chinese Medicine Sheng Ma is Sweet, Spicy, and Cool by nature. It enters the Large Intestine, Lung, Spleen, and Stomach channels. It has 3 distinct actions. It disperses ‘wind-heat’ and vents measles. It Clears heat and toxins, especially from the upper part of the body. And it raises yang qi. Because of it’s ‘raising’ function, it can act as a guiding herb, leading other herbs to the upper part of the body, a trick that comprises some of the strategies of Chinese herbal formula therapeutics.
As you can see, this herb helps to guide the qi and heat up and out. If someone has ‘cold’ in the stomach, or a tendency towards ‘rebellious stomach qi’ (i.e. nausea, vomiting), this herb could exacerbate these effects. Or if the woman has severe sweating or night sweats, this herb could actually exacerbate the condition by opening the pores even further.
In a Chinese Medicinal herbal formula, the herbs are balanced in such a way that very specific interactions between the herbs create an overall therapeutic action which counteracts or balances a certain energetic state in the body. Some formulas are comprised of hot herbs to warm the body, some formulas are comprised of cold herbs to clear inflammation and heat from the body.
What about the anti-cancer properties? Well 2 things. First of all it’s very interesting to note that this herb goes to the Stomach channel. The Stomach channel in Chinese Medicine goes directly through the breast. Also, this herb ‘clears heat and toxins’. Cancer is a pathological state of the body characterized by heat and toxins. In fact, most of the research that has been done on Cancer and Chinese herbs consists of finding all of the herbs that ‘clear heat and toxins’ and testing them on cancer cells. With this method new drugs and mechanisms of action are being found frequently.
This makes Sheng Ma or Black Cohosh and ideal herb to study for potential anti-cancer effects. And what did they find? Novel triterpenoids that inhibit breast carcinoma cells.
Surprise surprise!
Here is a link to the original study:
http://www.cmjournal.org/content/11/1/1
For Herb consultation or Acupuncture treatment, please call 360.466.1800 or go online at www.mattvandykelac.com to schedule an appointment.
Free Introductory Class! Jingui Golden Shield Qi Gong – Sept. 21, 7pm
There will be a Free Introductory Class for Golden Shield Qi Gong:
Monday, September 21 – 7pm
1405 Fraser St. #1
Bellingham, WA 98229
*Increase Bone Mass
*Learn Energy Management Techniques
*Develop “Profound” Health
*Increase Libido
*Remove Stagnations Within the Meridian System
*Detoxify Chemical and Emotional Imbalances
*Push the Boundaries of Human Potential
Jingui Qi Gong is perfect for those wishing to take their fitness/health practice to a higher level.

The tradition of Jin Gui Golden Shield Qi Gong originated five hundred years ago in the temples of Emei Mountain in Western China. It is a rare “Temple Style” of Qi Gong which develops exceptionally strong physical bodies and youthful energy extremely quickly.
Dr. Don Zhang, DAOM, PhD has found that these rare Qi Gong forms are valuable for everybody and emphasizes the health aspects of these forms. Dr. Zhang introduced this system of Qi Gong to the West in the early 1990′s, having developed the knowledge for health and longevity rather than as a martial art.
More contact info:
matt@bellinghamqigong.com
Free Introductory Class! Jingui Golden Shield Qi Gong – Aug. 24, 7pm
There will be a Free Introductory Class for Golden Shield Qi Gong:
Monday, August 24th – 7pm
Community Food Co-op *New* Connections Building (Downtown) – 405 E. Holly St at Forest St, Bellingham (Across Holly St. from the Downtown Food Coop)
*Increase Bone Mass
*Learn Energy Management Techniques
*Develop “Profound” Health
*Increase Libido
*Remove Stagnations Within the Meridian System
*Detoxify Chemical and Emotional Imbalances
*Push the Boundaries of Human Potential
Jingui Qi Gong is perfect for those wishing to take their fitness/health practice to a higher level.

The tradition of Jin Gui Golden Shield Qi Gong originated five hundred years ago in the temples of Emei Mountain in Western China. It is a rare “Temple Style” of Qi Gong which develops exceptionally strong physical bodies and youthful energy extremely quickly.
Dr. Don Zhang, DAOM, PhD has found that these rare Qi Gong forms are valuable for everybody and emphasizes the health aspects of these forms. Dr. Zhang introduced this system of Qi Gong to the West in the early 1990′s, having developed the knowledge for health and longevity rather than as a martial art.
More contact info:
matt@bellinghamqigong.com
New Location and Plans for Matt Van Dyke, EAMP
I’m excited to announce that starting July 21 I will be practicing at 1405 Fraser St. #1 in Bellingham (MAP). This location is where I currently teach Qi Gong, and is also home to Core Kinetics Pilates & Movement, Carolyn Watson, LAc., M.S., Brad Jones Advanced Rolfer, Seth Burke, PT – Back In Action Physical Therapy, and Massage Therapist Lauryn Marino, LMP.
I feel that this environment will accentuate my skills as an Acupuncturist/Herbalist/Qi Gong practitioner, and will allow me to emphasize my goals of maximizing human potential and bolstering health and longevity within the individual.
I look forward to expanding my current Qi Gong class schedule by adding more beginner classes and more convenient hours, and also utilizing the space to conduct private lessons.
My herbal pharmacy will be more centralized and conveniently located, allowing quicker turn-around times for custom tinctures and the availability of on-demand bulk herbs for acute symptoms.
My Acupuncture hours will also expand starting in September, allowing for more convenient and flexible appointment booking.
I hope that you will be inspired by these happenings as much as I am!
Thank you,
Matt Van Dyke, EAMP