Boaz Brizman

Boaz Brizman, M.T.O.M., L.Ac.

Cofounder of BOMAMED, Boaz Brizman is board certified in the state of California in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology. He graduated with honors from Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine. He is fluent in both English and Hebrew.

His specialties are in the treatment of respiratory disorders such as asthma, chronic and acute bronchitis, and allergies. He also offers an innovative approach to health and fitness by combining his Chinese medical training and his years of experience with martial arts and bodybuilding. He helps patients transform their health and physical appearance by altering their diets and exercise programs with his unique, integrative techniques.

Boaz Brizman has quite a varied background which has led him along a very unique path. From his youth, he was strongly connected with spiritual studies of many kinds, including Jewish, Taoist, and Buddhist philosophies. During his years in Chinese medical school, he was simultaneously on a path to becoming a Buddhist Monk. This parallel spiritual path connected a very deep aspect of himself to his studies in Chinese medicine (which already has a strong, emotionally based philosophical side). 

Throughout his life he has been a student of martial arts and became particularly moved and committed to those studies as he progressed through his medical and spiritual studies. He was a part of the US Jujitsu team, is a lifetime member of the US Judo Association and continues his training as a student as well as an instructor.  

In the past several years, as Boaz Brizman has further developed his athletic understanding of diet, nutrition, and fitness, his training has served to further round out his development as a person and as a healer. Because injuries are a huge part of both Martial Arts and body building, he has gained new insight and challenges in the area of sports medicine. 

This wealth of experience and expertise offers patients a unique advantage by combining nutrition, diet, exercise, and deep spiritual work, not only from the Chinese medical point of view, but from a western approach as well.