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Smoking

A combination of acupuncture, generally placed around the ear, and herbal teas provide a highly successful method in helping smokers kick their habit.

The treatment period is very short - usually comprising a one month cycle of three treatments, with a recommendation that the patient continue the use of the herbal tea thereafter. Painless and fast-acting, TCM offers probably the fastest and most reliable method of quitting beyond cold turkey and will-power.

Please contact us for information

 


DISCLAIMER: The Institute of Chinese Medicine dispenses herbs and certain creams and pills without prior consultation. In such cases, the Institute takes no responsibility for misuse or failure to comply with any manufacturer's instruction. The Institute recommends that all prescriptions and exercise routines be undertaken under the guidance of its personnel and further recommends that you inform or seek the guidance of your GP or qualified medical or allied health professional.

 
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