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High officials and celebrities advocate the combination of Chinese and Western therapy

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With the increasing risk of cancer, the medical community has been actively researching the combination of Chinese and Western therapy in recent years. Many patients who have received Chinese and Western therapy for anti-cancer or their family members also share the results of the therapy from time to time, and more and more patients are seeking treatment. Do not hesitate to go online to strangers to find Chinese medicine for cancer treatment.

Among them, female TCM physician Wu Jin was hailed by netizens as the "sacred hand of cancer", and many netizens shared how her relatives and friends were cured by her. It is reported that his whereabouts are mysterious. In the early years, the clinic was in Sheung Wan, and later it was hidden in an industrial building in Fo Tan. In recent years, it was moved to a commercial building in Shek Mun.
The reporter went to the "Jinmantang Hong Kong Chinese and Western Medicine Research Center" clinic opened by him earlier to observe, and found that every Sunday and Monday at 9 am, there are a large number of patients waiting for treatment.
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Healing high-ranking officials and celebrities

Traditional Chinese medicine has gradually become an alternative treatment in recent years, and some difficult and complicated diseases that Western medicine is also helpless can be solved after seeing, smelling, asking, and cutting. It is becoming more and more popular among Hong Kong people.
There are currently more than 8,000 Chinese medicine practitioners in Hong Kong and 100,000 Chinese medicine practitioners in the Mainland, among which there are many hidden doctors with excellent medical skills. This magazine visited Hong Kong and Guangzhou to uncover the secret recipes of four hidden genius doctors, who described their experiences of treating high officials and celebrities. Wu Jin, who specializes in cancer treatment, is a famous imperial doctor. She created her own "Life Restoration Therapy" to heal Fan Xu Litai and Liang Aishi's cancer;
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Physician Wu Jin; If you know how to keep your health, you must know how to keep your qi!

The role of Qi in life is the most important

Qi is the most basic and important substance that constitutes the human body and life activities, and constitutes the physiological functions of the human body's zang-fu organs and meridians. Qi has the characteristics of gas-like flow, and can be understood as the energy or power that constitutes life in the body. This energy will flow throughout the body to maintain the life activities of the human body. If you are full of qi and spirit, you can be extraordinary. For those who know how to maintain health, in order to cultivate the body, nourishing the qi is the most important thing.
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High officials and celebrities advocate the combination of Chinese and Western therapy

cancer medical record

With the increasing risk of cancer, the medical community has been actively researching the combination of Chinese and Western therapy in recent years. Many patients who have received Chinese and Western therapy for anti-cancer or their family members also share the results of the therapy from time to time, and more and more patients are seeking treatment. Do not hesitate to go online to strangers to find Chinese medicine for cancer treatment.

Among them, female TCM physician Wu Jin was hailed by netizens as the "sacred hand of cancer", and many netizens shared how her relatives and friends were cured by her. It is reported that his whereabouts are mysterious. In the early years, the clinic was in Sheung Wan, and later it was hidden in an industrial building in Fo Tan. In recent years, it was moved to a commercial building in Shek Mun.
The reporter went to the "Jinmantang Hong Kong Chinese and Western Medicine Research Center" clinic opened by him earlier to observe, and found that every Sunday and Monday at 9 am, there are a large number of patients waiting for treatment.
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