Common complaints

Restoring balance

Acupuncture is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine. This ancient medicine is based on the insight that physical and mental complaints arise from disturbances in the energy system of the body. With acupuncture, these disturbances can be corrected and the energy flow in your body is brought back into balance. Acupuncture encourages the body and mind to heal itself. 

If you have complaints that are not described on this website, please do not hesitate to contact me

Cancer support

Drastic, physically and emotionally. A cancer diagnosis is a major blow to your life. It is a shock, and before you realize what is going on you are in an intensive treatment program that does not really allow you to cope. Heavy medication with possible side effects and your social environment also require adjustments.


Uncertainty, stress and anxiety and the physical side effects of the therapy can be very intense. Often the complaints are fatigue, nausea, skin irritations, numbness in hands and feet, loss of taste and concentration (foggy brain) and possible menopause symptoms.

This poses quite a challenge on your peace of mind and resilience and costs you tons of energy.


What can acupuncture do?

We get right to work on your energy and that it comes back to a better bladder. This makes you more resilient and symptoms can diminish and even disappear. This often starts first with your digestion which raises your overall energy level. In addition, we treat individual complaints and adjust where necessary.

Together we look for ways to reduce your stress level, either with needles or with specific physical exercises. The emotional burden is given a place in the treatment so you feel supported in your diagnosis and treatment process.


Starting immediately alongside the regular treatments is highly desirable but acupuncture can also have a useful effect later.

How many treatments are needed depends entirely on your situation and the severity of your symptoms.

Only in cooperation and agreement with your attending physician.


Click onWhat does a treatment entail for general information.
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