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For five decades, Swiss doctor Kiu Caracani has dedicated his career to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), blending Eastern and Western healing methods. His journey started as a child in Italy, where he met a Chinese doctor who treated patients with acupuncture and herbs. That moment sparked a lifelong passion.
A Life in TCM
- Caracani trained in both Western and Chinese medicine, believing in the power of acupuncture and herbal treatments.
- He now runs TCM clinics in Lausanne, Geneva, and Oxford, treating over 400 patients a month.
- His expertise covers cancer support, neurological disorders, and mental health, combining Eastern techniques with modern diagnostics.
Bringing TCM to the World
Caracani isn’t just a practitioner—he’s an advocate. He works with doctors across Europe, Peru, Georgia, and Russia, promoting TCM through lectures and collaborations. In Switzerland, TCM is officially recognized and included in the national healthcare system.
Now, he’s deepening his ties with China, regularly visiting the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine to exchange knowledge and train practitioners. His next big project? A TCM training initiative for European doctors, set to launch in 2026.
Caracani’s work proves that ancient healing methods still have a place in modern medicine. His mission is simple: help more people, one patient at a time.
Sources: Xinhua, Big News Network.
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