11 year old girl freed from inhaler and now able to play sports

11 year old girl freed from inhaler and now able to play sports

11/10/2012
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Jing Mei is an 11 year old school girl and has had asthma since about 4 years old, needing inhalers most of the time during the winter and spring months every year because she would often become short of breath and lack in energy.
Her mum brought her to the clinic in June because she was experiencing sore knee problems that prevented her from being able to play sports over the last few months. She had two energy therapy and one implant acupuncture therapy to address her knee problems, and we decided to address her asthma at the same time.
Since then, she has only used her inhaler a couple of times at night during this winter and spring months, unlike previous years where she needed to use the inhaler often through the day and night (almost every hour). Her mum would also have to take her to the A&E clinic sometimes and if she had a cold, it would get soo bad that she was admitted into hospital on several occasions.
This winter gone past she had a little cold that lasted a few days but there were no hospital visits required. She is a happier and healthier child overall, able to run and play sports like a normal kid her age and to not have to rely on her inhaler.
Review of the treatments:
Jing Mei comes for sore knee and asthma. In Chinese medicine we need to treat internal organs. Knee weakness often relating to weak stomach, asthma is relating to lung and colon.
Jing Mei looks normal is her body shape. But she is never really hungry enough to enjoy food and absorbing food, she never energetic enough to play sports. Chinerchi therapy helped to increase her digestive energy, her body able to absorbing, received lot of more nutrition, the breathing functions and the immune system get stronger.
Jing Mei's Mum Pauline said since year's ode has asthma, this is the best year for Jing Mei's health. From Chinerchi point of view, get energy flow healing can be simple.

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