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Welcome to Part 3 of Lo’s extra ordinary case history of the treatment of her partner who continues to recover from a serious head injury and subsequent surgical procedures with the assistance of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture and Herbs administered with love, dedication and commitment by Lo.

I believe this extremely challenging scenario epitomizes the diversity and power of Traditional Acupuncture when applied with skill and awareness.


This is a heart-wrenching and in many instances extremely difficult situation for Lo, it does not come much harder for a practitioner.

I know that she is putting in the hardest of yards and I trust that her dedication, commitment and skill are rewarded not only in the short-term, but will eventually result in her partner’s full recovery.

Lotsa,

Alan

To find out more about this case history and how Japanese Acupuncture has been able to relieve the patients suffering please CLICK HERE NOW.

Alan Jansson is an internationally recognized teacher and practitioner of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture. For well over a decade, independent of and in conjunction with Masakazu Ikeda sensei and Edward Obaidey, Alan has presented, convened and hosted in the vicinity of 30 Traditional Japanese Acupuncture workshops in Australia, New Zealand and USA. Driven by a strong desire to promote the consumer friendly nature, clinical efficacy and potency of Meridian Based Traditional Japanese Acupuncture, Alan is a staunch advocate of practically based workshops and draws upon his 25 years clinical experience and 14 years post and undergraduate teaching in a concerted effort to lift the bar globally in the clinical application of this most amazing medical art.

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