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Thursday, 27 March 2014

Martin Simek Acupunctuur voor restless legs

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The aim of this blog is to keep you informed about the developments of Qi Quest and my seach through relevant fields of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Another aim is to de-mystyfy Chinese Medicine since it is built on a solid theoretical basis. I like it to be an interactive site. When you have questions please contact me and my aim is to answer as best to my abilities.

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More than 20 years ago I first came in contact with Traditional Chinese Medicine in China. After I graduated as a social scientist specialised in international relations I worked with refugees for many years. Working with people I was looking for ways for empowerment. I returned to my fascination for Chinese medicine and decided to study it, which turns out to be a life long study. Currently I am working with a lot of pleasure as a tuina-therapist and acupuncturist.
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