Chinese medicine

Chinese medicine has developed as a holistic and integrative medicine over thousands of years in China. It arose from the observation of how everything in nature interacts with and influences each other and how it moves, and it also recognises these natural movements and influences in people.

Accordingly, all aspects of the person are considered and included in the diagnosis and treatment. Physical, mental, psychological and emotional structures interact with each other and are considered as a whole. The person themselves are seen as a whole and their relationships, lifestyle, diet and environmental influences are all part of what they are. This means that the focus of treatment is not just on relieving the symptoms, but also on regulating the interacting aspects.

The various branches of Chinese medicine - acupuncture, pharmacology, Qi Gong, Tuina, nutrition - offer support on several levels simultaneously and in different ways to find a new balance.