Treatment with acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine disease

Acupuncture, Chinese massage (tuina), Chinese phytotherapy, Moxibustion, cupping; all these are techniques that make up Traditional Chinese Medicine. These techniques complement each other to treat diseases or ailments ranging from a simple headache, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, gynecological or infertility problems etc.

In 1979, given the increasing use of acupuncture and the interest of many countries in introducing acupuncture into the national public health system, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed guidelines on the safety of acupuncture and its effectiveness . In 2004, WHO mentions that the efficacy of acupuncture has been demonstrated both in numerous clinical trials and in laboratory experiments.

The great acceptance of acupuncture has been precisely thanks to the spectacular results obtained, sometimes almost immediately.

Acupuncture works:

More and more people are turning to acupuncture to solve their health problems. Currently numerous solid scientific research supports what many of us already knew and had learned through the numerous dissemination works of acupuncture.

Informatión on some pathologies treated with acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine:

Treatment of rheumatologic pathologies:

Arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatology

Treatment of gynecological pathologies:

Gynecology

Dermatology

Treatment of dermatological pathologies:

Treatment of digestive tract pathologies:

DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
Acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine and Chinese dietary therapy helps improve a wide range of digestive problems. As traditional Chinese medicine does not have the same level of separation between mind, body and spirit, it can often lead to a good understanding and results where the situation has an emotional content.

Digestive system

Psychiatry

Treatment of psychological pathologies:

Treatment of pathologies of the respiratory system:

Respiratory system

Other pathologies

Treatment of other pathologies:

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