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So how can you relieve or totally heal pain and illness without being concerned about the harmful side effects of prescribed medicine? Even death? One of the safest, most effective, non-toxic, non- invasive healing systems ever developed are acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, known as TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)or Oriental Medicine. Developed in the Far East over 2500 years ago, acupuncture is a holistic form of medicine that focuses on keeping the body’s life energy (called Qi – pronounced “chee”) balanced.
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So how can you relieve or totally heal pain and illness without being concerned about the harmful side effects of prescribed medicine? Even death?
One of the safest, most effective, non-toxic, non-invasive healing systems ever developed are acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine, known as TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)or Oriental Medicine.
Developed in the Far East over 2500 years ago, acupuncture is a holistic form of medicine that focuses on keeping the body’s life energy (called Qi – pronounced “chee”) balanced.
When the Qi becomes unbalanced, illness and/or pain occur. Its causes?
• Poor nutrition
• Stress and anxiety
• Infections
• Toxins
• Trauma
• Weather conditions
A combined program of acupuncture, TCM and moving meditation exercises known, as Qigong, treat both body and mind, restoring the patient’s balance and health.
The history of acupuncture dates back about 2000 years. It was first developed and practiced in China, although over the last two millennia Korean, Japanese and South East Asian variants of the practice were created.
Some people are afraid of acupuncture because they dread needles. Although acupuncture is performed with what are called needles, they are ultra-thin, delicate and rarely do you feel even a pin prick because they hardly penetrate the skin.
Needles are strategically placed by trained acupuncturists in points or other areas that have been mapped out and clinically tested by over 60 generations of Asian physicians.
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