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Arriving in Argentina in 2002 to practice traditional Chinese medicine, Doctor Liu Ming has earned the respect of Argentines and achieved the notable milestone of treating Pope Jorge Bergoglio. He now has nearly 30,000 patients in the South American country, including over 3,000 doctors.
In this episode of "Like in China," our host, Pablo Coppari, interviews Liu about his understanding of the philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine. Pablo also tries acupuncture for the first time, seeking relief from his troublesome left ankle, which has been bothering him since he twisted it. Click the video to see how he feels and whether his first acupuncture session helps!
Arriving in Argentina in 2002 to practice traditional Chinese medicine, Doctor Liu Ming has earned the respect of Argentines and achieved the notable milestone of treating Pope Jorge Bergoglio. He now has nearly 30,000 patients in the South American country, including over 3,000 doctors.
In this episode of "Like in China," our host, Pablo Coppari, interviews Liu about his understanding of the philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine. Pablo also tries acupuncture for the first time, seeking relief from his troublesome left ankle, which has been bothering him since he twisted it. Click the video to see how he feels and whether his first acupuncture session helps!