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Acupuncture works to help maintain your body's equilibrium. It involves the insertion of very fine needles into specific points on the body to regulate the flow of 'qi', your body's vital energy. For a number of lifestyle and environmental reasons, qi can become disturbed, depleted or blocked, which can result in some symptoms of pain and illness.
Treatment is aimed at the root of your condition as well as your main symptoms. This approach helps with resolving your problem and enhancing your feeling of wellbeing. You may notice other niggling problems resolve as your main health complaint improves.
Acupuncture originated in China and other far eastern cultures where it still features in mainstream healthcare, both as a standalone therapy and in combination with conventional western medicine. Acupuncture is now widely used and accepted all over the world. In the UK, more and more people are finding out what acupuncture can do for them.
Many people come to acupuncture for help with specific symptoms or to relieve specific pains like osteoarthritis of the knee. Some use acupuncture because they feel generally unwell but have no obvious diagnosis. Others choose acupuncture simply to enhance their feeling of wellbeing. Acupuncture is considered suitable for all ages including babies and children. It can be used effectively alongside conventional medicine.
Some people turn to acupuncture for help with a specific symptom or condition. Others choose to have treatment to help maintain good health, as a preventive measure, or simply to improve their general sense of wellbeing. Because traditional acupuncture aims to treat the whole person rather than specific symptoms in isolation, it can be effective for a range of conditions.
The Director and key practitioner at TJ Acupuncture Clinic is Prof. Dr. Tianjun Wang, who mainly focuses on brain related conditions in his 30 years’ clinical practice, particularly from his PhD research, Acupuncture for Depression, in 2005 in Nanjing China. Dr Wang has treated a great number of neurological and psychological diseases with his unique acupuncture knowledge and skills, such as scalp acupuncture and Dao-qi acupuncture. For more detail, please click below link.
http://www.tjacupuncture.co.uk/brain_centre.php
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Normal Opening hours:
Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00-13:00, 15:00-17:30
Saturdays: 9:00-13:00
Appointment ONLY
TJ Acupuncture Mobile clinic
22 Harley St, London W1G 9JH
Clinic hours: Wednesdays 2pm-5pm
*Appointment only (Price differ)