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In the past, you were just having a cold...
Nowadays, everyone is avoiding you, you have to go into quarantine immediately, and your whole weekly schedule is messed up. All the more reason to keep your resistance up, so you can better deal with viruses and bacteria. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can help you with that. Make an appointment with an acupuncturist nearby for acupuncture, Chinese herbs, dietary advice, and perhaps a Qi Gong, Tai Chi, or meditation exercise.
Old knowledge, trendy and happening
Getting sick is as old as humanity. Nowadays, conventional healthcare treats with technical marvels, and there is a pill for almost every ailment. However, in Traditional Medicine from East and West, there is also a wealth of knowledge and experience that fortunately has not been forgotten. And it is increasingly being rediscovered, even by conventional healthcare.
One week of extra attention every year
Acupuncture is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the widespread field from which our acupuncturists can choose for your health. Every year during Acupuncture Week, we highlight various aspects of TCM. Take a look at the section Acupuncture Week and start at the bottom, in 2019, with Vital with the five elements. Read the articles from bottom to top and move, meditate, and eat yourself healthy, fit, and relaxed. The section TCM for everyday life is also recommended, with tips for acupressure and nutrition.