Comments by "CuteCatFaith" (@CuteCatFaith) on "Huang's World - Back In Taiwan - Part 3/3" video.
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Uprated, shared. Another interesting one. Hormonal problems, fibroids = soya. I can't handle it, unfortunately. Lots of stuff in this one. Here in France, a lot of stuff like the "cupping" is at least partially covered by basic universal health care. Mésothérapie, acupuncture, homeopathy, sophrologie, lymphatic drainage, physical therapy, chiropractors who use pressure points on the neck to give you the feeling of a long weekend vacation of rest, and plenty of Asiatic doctors who tend to be excellent. I've taken friends visiting from the States around to have eye checks and glasses, dental care, et c. Enough about France, I like it here. Again, I would have had at least a bite of everything shown here, even the tofu. I agree with what you said at the end, very much -- one culture is not better than another, just it's own thing. I studied Chinese herbology decades ago, formally, and still refer to my materials. Just cleared up a tooth abcess in two days, will just go next week to a regular dentist for a classic check. Very informative despite the rudeness often, ha ha ha! Thank you. You are what you are, Mr. Huang. Salute!
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Yes. For some reason I found acupuncture in the USA and France terribly painful, but the first time I had it, it really helped move a flu along. I understood what they are going for. Pressure points are useful, and I like curing my own headaches or migraines in minutes myself, alone, and quieting a fussy baby or kid in a meltdown. I see people doing all the wrong things. I found a chiropractor here in France who does an eight-minute touching using the weight of your head, and I only had to pay 15 euros extra myself. Worth it, as it felt like a long, restful four-day vacation weekend. I mentioned it to some pals and same as with me, first try, they were clear and rested. I learned long ago how to feel where a person's chi is blocked. I don't even have to ask them to undress or actually touch them. Never fails. I don't advise how to resolve it, ever, but they consult and I hear, yup, they feel better, easy to help. It's very painful and confusing when you're blocked somehow. I actually learned about pressure points from a Native American.
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