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  • What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?

Chinese Medicine, a path to balance and healing

Chinese Medicine, thousands of years old, is much more than just a set of therapeutic practices: it's a true philosophy of health and well-being. It is based on a holistic vision of the human body, where balance between energies, the mind, and the environment is essential to prevent disease and promote healing.

In a world where stress, chronic illness, and exhaustion are becoming increasingly common, Chinese Medicine offers a different and complementary approach to Western medicine. Based on concepts such as Qi (vital energy), Yin and Yang, and the five elements, it aims to restore harmony to body and mind by addressing the root causes of disorders rather than their symptoms.

Whether through acupuncture , cupping , medicinal herbs, Tui Na massage or dietetics, Chinese Medicine offers a multitude of practices adapted to individual needs, aimed at strengthening immunity, improving energy circulation, and bringing general well-being.

In what cases can we resort to Traditional Chinese Medicine?

Chinese Medicine is a powerful holistic approach that can complement or accompany conventional medical treatments. It is particularly effective in treating chronic or recurring conditions, improving overall well-being, and promoting prevention. If you suffer from conditions that Western medicine struggles to treat, or if you are looking for a complementary approach, Chinese Medicine may offer tailored solutions.

Here are some cases where Chinese Medicine can be particularly beneficial:
Digestive disorders
Pain management
Skin problems
Sleep disorders
Respiratory problems
Stress, anxiety, depression
Gynecological disorders, fertility, menopause
Prevention and general well-being

Who can use Traditional Chinese Medicine?

Everyone: men, women, children, pregnant women, elderly people
 

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