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Chinese medicine

Chinese medicine involves several therapeutic methods. Acupuncture is one of these and herbs is another.

Acupuncture involves the insertion of fine needles into the energy channels of the body.

Herbs involve the ingestion of tinctures, powders and decoctions of plant materials.

Both use the underlying theory of Chinese medicine to make a diagnosis and both are designed to rebalance energy and thereby restore health. They work somewhat differently.

We train acupuncturists and Chinese herbalists.

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