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Arsal Camp: woman to help refugees through traditional chinese medicine

(Zaman Al Wasl)- The Syrian refugee Radhwa Hassoun, 43, was able to open her treatment center for Traditional Chinese medicine in the Lebanese border town of Arsal.

Hassoun says the center is the first of its kind in the Bekaa Valley and the second in Lebanon.

“I start learning this specialty in 2011 with the Chinese medicine expert Ziad Wadih Rahal” she said. “I had a theoretical and practical training on the skills of this type of treatment; I got many experience certificates that allow me to practice this type of treatment”

She pointed out that Chinese medicine treatment succeeded by about 75 percent by treating diabetes, some cancers, cartilage, infertility and obesity.

Hassoun claimed that she was was able to cure three cases of infertility and a diabetic person.

The Chinese Medicine Therapy Center, which is called "Shams Al Oroba Chinese Medicine Center", provides a “palm examination” that detects diseases in the body and predicts the spots prone to any defect.

In addition to the massage service by a device that sends electrical vibrations. It also has a service to activate the nervous system by means of an ear or foot device. 
The center also includes a device that uses traditional Chinese medical theories based on the body's lines, which tests and stimulates all organs of the body.

Also, it eliminates muscle spasms, activates the body by activating blood circulation from the bottom foot area based on Chinese medicine, it works to stimulate cell activity.

As Radwa explained the treatment of Chinese medicine can clean the body of toxins and delay the age of aging and treatment of nutritional supplements and stimulate sleeping cells.

She said that she provide free services to Syrian refugees. She confirmed that she just take the medication prices which licensed from the Lebanese Ministry of Health.

Radwa Hassoun is trying to go into the field of music therapy, which has shown that it is a healthy treatment based on interaction with music in order to achieve certain goals in the health of the other person, indicating that the other person must be qualified and approved for the treatment program.

Hassoun defined this treatment as a process in which the specialist uses music and all its physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic and spiritual aspects to improve the mental and physical state of the patient. It is one of the supportive treatments for other medical treatments, encouraging the patient to improvise, sing or listen in order to achieve the goals of treatment.

Some 5.6 million Syrian refugees remain in neighboring countries – Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Iraq, accotinf to the U.N. figures.

Since the Syrian revolution erupted in 2011, more than 560,000 people have been killed, and more than 6 million people have been displaced.

Reporting by Abdul Hafiz al-Houlani


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