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Boost your energy with traditional Chinese herbal patches—Tianjiu Therapy 2024

Tianjiu therapy is on offer in clinics of School of Chinese Medicine from July to August 2024. Interested parties are welcome to register online or call the clinics.

Tianjiu therapy is conducted in one of the hottest periods of the year according to the 24 terms in the solar calendar, when yang energy is strong. By applying warm-natured herbal patches on certain acupoints, it stimulates the body to regulate the meridian system and boosts immunity. The treatment is aligned with the traditional Chinese health principles of cultivating yang energy in spring and summer, and preventing winter illnesses in summer.

The therapy is suitable for individuals with cold syndromes of allergic rhinitis, asthma, stomach pain, diarrhea, dysmenorrhea, recurrent colds and cold intolerance, among others.

Clinic locations:

CUHK campus—1/F, Sino Building, Chung Chi College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
(For inquiry and registration, please call 3943 9933. You may also click here to sign up for the treatment)

Sha Tin—4L, 4/F, Day Treatment Block, Prince of Wales Hospital
(For inquiry and registration, please call 2873 3100. You may also click here to sign up for the treatment)

Wan Chai—Flat B, 1/F, Southorn Mansion, 1 Luard Road
(For inquiry and registration, please call 2873 3053. You may also click here to sign up for the treatment)

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