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Western Medicine

Three – Per Yearly Subscriptions (multiple pages): The best of what’s possible in what western medicine but we go further, providing unparalleled access to the best doctors, treatments, and technologies when you need them most – wherever they may be. We believe everyone should benefit from the latest science-backed insights, have access to the best diagnostics, specialists and treatments, and receive independent guidance to make informed health decisions with confidence.

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Michael EISA

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We recommend arriving on Saturday so that you have time to rest and get ready for the treatment on Monday and leaving on Saturday. For most chronic illnesses, we recommend a minimum of 3 - 4 weeks of treatments.

KTM: Korean Traditional Medicine classifies people into 8 types: Pulmotonia (PUL), Colonotonia (COL), Renotonia (REN), Vesicotonia (VES), Pancreotonia (PAN), Gastrotonia (GAS), Hepatonia (HEP), and Cholecystonia (CHO). The treatment is personalized based on your body type and your condition. It means two people with the same illness will get different treatments and medicines based on their symptoms and body type. No two people receive the same treatment.

 

1) Chuna Therapy
This treatment involves the use of hands to adjust misaligned joints in the spine. The doctor locates the problem while he feels and uses his hands to apply pressure to fix the misalignment. Once the joints are adjusted, the muscles and ligaments find their original positions also, and the pain gradually decreases. It may sound exaggerated to rearrange spinal joints with hands.

 

2) Hanyak

Hanyak is used in Traditional Korean Medicine treatment. Mainly used materials are roots, fruits, barks, and other ingredients from the nature. The purpose of Hanyak is to remove inflammation and promote the regeneration of damaged bones, muscles, or the nerve system, and eventually to prevent symptoms’ recurrence.

 

3) Acupuncture
Acupuncture is the use of needles placed on acupuncture points (ç©´)* to treat disorders. Acupuncture treatment soothes the flow of the blocked meridian system so it can reduce pain. It also speeds up the recovery of damaged tissues such as muscles, ligaments, and nerves.
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*According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there are 361 acupuncture points in the body located between the skeleton and the muscle. Needles can be used to stimulate the acupuncture points, and it helps blood circulation.

 

4) Herbal acupuncture
Herbal acupuncture involves herbal materials refined in safe forms and delivered to pain areas via needles. It acts as a powerful anti-inflammatory agent. Its excellent anti-inflammatory effect quickly removes inflammation that causes pain around the affected area and helps recovery.

 

5) Moxibustion

6) Reiki

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