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Dr. Huang Wei Ling was born in Taipei, Taiwan, on August 21, 1968, and moved to Brazil in early childhood. She pursued her medical education at the State University of Londrina, Brazil, completing her degree in Medicine in 1992. She later specialized in Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (1993–1995), establishing a strong clinical and scientific foundation.

Academic & Professional Background

Dr. Huang is a General Practitioner with specialization in Infectious Diseases, Medical Nutrition Therapy, Pain Management and Acupuncture. She has served in key clinical roles, including:

  • Infectologist at Santa Casa of Franca (1995–2000)
  • Coordinator of Hospital Infection Control Committee (2000-2004)
  • Coordinator of Nutritional Support Committee (2000-2004)
  • Practitioner at the DST/AIDS/Hepatitis Reference Center (1996–2007)
  • Acupuncture Medical doctor in Unimed Franca
  • Owner of Wu Wei Institute
  • Mentor of doctors in this New Global Immunodeficiency
  • Creator of Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine ( Wu Wei Protocol)

Her work in antimicrobial control earned her recognition at a national congress in Brazil for methodological excellence (1998)

Research & Scientific Contributions

Dr. Huang has made extensive contributions to integrative medicine, particularly in:

  • Acupuncture and auricular acupuncture
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
  • Homeopathy and Chinese dietary therapy

Her research focuses on treating diseases holistically, integrating ancient medical philosophies with modern clinical practice. She has authored 300+ publications and participated in 500+ international conferences, presenting studies on conditions such as:

  • Glaucoma, fibromyalgia, and insomnia
  • Infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance
  • Mental health conditions (anxiety, depression, panic syndrome, burnout)
  • Chronic and autoimmune disorders
  • Pain management ( low back pain, knee pain, headaches, etc)
  • Myocardial Infarction
  • Cancer
  • Treatment of diverse diseases in the New Global Immunodeficiency

Her work often explores non-pharmacological approaches, including acupuncture and Chinese diet-based interventions, and replenishment of the internal organs energy using Wu Wei Protocol, in this New Global Immunodeficiency discovered by herself in 2014-2025, caused by the chronic exposition of the electromagnetic radiation after the modernization of the telecommunication succeeding the implementation of 5G technology in 2013.

International Recognition & Academic Engagement

Since 2007, Dr. Huang has actively presented her research worldwide across countries including the USA, Italy, India, China, Germany, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Canada, England, Spain, Portugal, Czech Republic, Lituania, Grecce, Latvia, Finland, Bulgaria, Singapore, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguai, France, Austria, Australia and South Africa. She has been invited as:

  • Guest speaker at global medical and acupuncture conferences
  • Member of organizing committees for international congresses
  • Contributor to peer-reviewed journals in integrative and clinical medicine

Awards & Honors

Dr. Huang has received numerous prestigious recognitions, including:

  • Nobel Scientist Award (2025) – Scientific Laurels Committee
  • International Scientific Awards (2025)
  • International Scientist Awards (2021–2023, India)
  • Dynamic Woman Award (2017, 2018)
  • Multiple specialist certifications in acupuncture, nutrition, infectious diseases and pain management
  • Best Paper Award at Brazilian Congress of Infection Control (1998)
  • Considered the Leader in Health care in 2026 that did more innovation and transformation in the medical field according to CIO VISIONARIES ( TEXAS-USA 2026)

Areas of Expertise

  • Integrative and holistic medicine ( integrating Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine)
  • Acupuncture and auricular therapy
  • Infectious disease control
  • Nutritional and Chinese dietary therapy
  • Homeopathy (creator of Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements based on Traditional Chinese Medicine)

Eligibility for Nobel Research Award 

Dr. Huang Wei Ling is highly eligible for the Nobel Research Award (Scientific Laurels) in recognition of her outstanding and sustained contributions to medical science and integrative healthcare. With over 300 scientific publications and participation in more than 500 international conferences, she has demonstrated exceptional research productivity and global academic engagement. Her pioneering work integrates conventional medicine with acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, homeopathy, Chinese nutritional therapy, offering innovative, holistic, and cost-effective treatment approaches for a wide range of chronic and infectious diseases. Her research emphasizes patient-centered care and explores non-pharmacological interventions, contributing to advancements in managing conditions such as autoimmune disorders, mental health issues, and antibiotic-resistant infections. Additionally, her leadership roles in hospital infection control and her internationally recognized presentations highlight her impact on both clinical practice and scientific communities. Supported by numerous international awards and recognitions, her multidisciplinary approach and dedication to advancing healthcare make her a strong and deserving candidate for the Nobel Research Award in Scientific Laurels.