
70-Year-Old Woman Overcomes Chronic UTI With Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
Considering the patient's age and overall health condition, Japanese TCM practitioner Ritsugaku Ken applied acupuncture treatment, targeting acupoints such as Broken Sequence ('Lieque'), Central Pole ('Zhongji'), and Great Surge ('Taichong'), using intradermal needles that were replaced weekly.

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