一生二, 二生三, 三生萬物。「道德经」

One gives birth to Two. Two gives birth to Three. Three gives birth to all things.   “Tao Te Ching” – Laozi

Insomnia

Insomnia is a form of sleep disorder in which a person has trouble falling or sleeping. Symptoms are also often waking up at night and having trouble falling back to sleep. This leads...

Menopause

According to TCM theory, the root cause of menopausal symptoms is the kidney, which subsequently impacts the heart, liver and spleen. Clinically, emotional lesions are ...

Infertility

By the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) infertility occurs due to disrupted vital balance and blockages in the Qi energy and Blood circulation flow. When the free flow of the ...

Burn-out

According to some estimates, around 30,000 Dutch people suffer from burnout syndrome. The cause is found in high work pressure, frustration and long-term exposure to large ...

Chronic pain

Pain is chronic if it lasts longer than the usual course of an acute injury. Typical conditions in which chronic pain occurs are: arthrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, low back pain...

Tinnitus

In TCM thinking, the ears are the openings of the kidney on the body surface, and they are also important pivot locations for the meridians to communicate with each other.

Stroke

The World Health Organization estimates that 15 million individuals suffer from stroke annually worldwide, most of whom live in developed countries, where hypertension, hypercholesterolemia ...

Overweight

According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), overweight is a disease arising from indigestion, and its source is "phlegm-dampness," or a metabolic "jam."

 

 

 

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Welcome to Acupuncture 1, the “1” or “one” is from「Tao Te Ching」chapter 42: The Tao gives birth to One. One gives birth to Two. Two gives birth to Three. Three gives birth to all things.  Again in another saying “all things are one”  万物归一.  So “one” means Tao, means integration of heaven and human 天人合一, it is harmony .

The basic principle of TCM is based on balance and harmony: when we are in harmony with ourselves, with our community, and with our highest selves we experience the greatest health and wellbeing. By making a very individual treatment plan, we will aid you to find inner and outer balance. And we hope it will lead you to the way to find your harmony and the source of happiness.

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