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TCM  Acupuncture

How does acupuncture work?

Acupuncture is a type of therapy involving the placement of tiny, hair-thin needles into certain points on the body to relieve a variety of conditions. 


Those points are invisible in anatomy studies anyway, because those points are on the energy channels (meridians) instead of physical or visible layers, but a talented practitioner could sense them and make them function properly for your recovery!

What`s the secret behind it?

It`s all about Yin-Yang balance theory, the fundamental theory for Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)!

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) explains that health is the result of a harmonious balance of the complementary "yin" and "yang" force of life, known as "Qi," pronounced "chi." Illness is said to be the consequence of an imbalance of the Ying-Yang!

Qi flows through meridians, or channels, in the human body. These meridians and energy flows are invisible but accessible through around 350 acupuncture points in the body.

Have you ever seen a fact?

Some patients who complain about their bodies just feel very uncomfortable, something must be wrong.  But the X-Ray, MRI, Blood Testing, or other Hi-technology machines could not even find a clue for their symptoms at all! And so many times these patients have actually got great benefits from the Yin-Yang balance theory and according to treatments, usually the acupuncture or Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Herbs!

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