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From Lauren Mack, your Guide to Chinese Culture
Curious about trying Traditional Chinese Medicine? Whether you have minor aches and pains or more serious conditions, TCM may provide the comfort you seek. Learn the history behind ancient Chinese treatments like acupuncture and cupping. Find out what to expect if you are considering trying TCM, share your experiences, and submit TCM questions to the Forum.
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Whether you want to learn more about acupuncture, cupping, moxibustion, gua sha or other traditional Chinese rememdies, get all the information you need and read about the experiences of other readers who have tried these ancient treatments.

 


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