How to stop smoking using traditional Chinese medicine, and counselling
- On World No Tobacco Day, we meet a TCM practitioner who helps clients quit using acupuncture, acupressure, herbal remedies and counselling
- She sends patients daily WhatsApp reminders to help them keep on track
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The number of tobacco smokers in the world is falling, thanks to higher taxes on cigarettes, advertising bans – and more support to help people quit.
In Hong Kong the proportion of people who smoke has been shrinking for four decades. In 2021 it fell to 9.5 per cent – the first time it has hit single digits, having decreased gradually from 23.3 per cent in the early 1980s.
The decrease can be attributed to the Hong Kong government enacting a ban on smoking in certain public places – starting with lifts, cinemas and public transport in 1982, followed in later years by restaurants, shopping centres, beaches and most parks.
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Among the most successful treatments to help smokers kick the habit is acupuncture, says Clara Chan, a registered TCM practitioner of 11 years who has worked at Balance Health clinic in Central since 2018.
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