19/06/2025
We will be bringing new TCM technology in our clinic this mid-2025.
After the very successful Diabetic-reversing power of exposing the acupoints to electromagnetic field which our clinic The House of Zhenjiu firstly introduced to Philippines, we will now be introducing too new treatments for Parkinson’s, Autism, ADHD and other neurological/behavioral disorders using AI-assisted pulse magnetic field technology directly to the acupoints in the brain. This is a very safe and effective treatment for these diseases. Though it cannot reverse the illness but it can help massively improve their conditions.
Diabetes treatment trial is always free in our clinic for one month. You don’t pay a single peso. We will be enlisting new patients for Parkinson’s and Autism for free for this new technology.
P.S. Our treatments use TCM and Western integrative medicine and may need to adjust medications to avoid herb-drug interactions. This does not replace your current medications and does not replace the advice of your main healthcare provider but if your condition markedly improved, you can consult your main health care provider for further management.
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