Unlock the Secrets of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Cosmetic Acupuncture: Free Online Seminar

Are you fascinated by the idea of natural health and beauty solutions grounded in ancient wisdom? Want to learn how simple lifestyle adjustments can preserve your health and vitality? Join us for a Free Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Cosmetic Acupuncture Seminar on Zoom, and discover how TCM can empower you to live a healthier, more balanced life!

Whether you're interested in enhancing your well-being or curious about holistic beauty treatments like cosmetic acupuncture, this seminar offers valuable insights for everyone.

Event Details:

  • Date: November 12, 2024
  • Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm Eastern Time
  • Location: Zoom (Online) (Register here or by emailing info@tstcm.com)
  • Cost: FREE

What You’ll Learn:

  1. Health Preservation with Habits and Diets
    In TCM, the principle of Yang Sheng (nourishing life) focuses on preventing illness before it arises. Learn how simple, everyday practices—like balanced diets, restorative sleep, and mindful breathing—can boost your energy, strengthen your immune system, and enhance your vitality. Discover how food and herbs can balance your body’s energy (Qi) according to the principles of Yin and Yang.
    Whether you're looking to improve digestion, reduce stress, or bolster your immunity, TCM offers timeless solutions to keep your body in balance.

  2. Facial & Cosmetic Acupuncture
    Curious about natural beauty treatments? Cosmetic acupuncture is an increasingly popular, gentle, and non-invasive method for enhancing appearance. It stimulates collagen production, improves skin elasticity, reduces wrinkles, and promotes a radiant complexion—without surgery or chemicals.
    Learn how cosmetic acupuncture not only rejuvenates the skin but also helps balance your internal health, blending beauty and well-being.

Why Attend?

Traditional Chinese Medicine has supported health and healing for over 2,000 years. Whether you're looking to protect your health, enhance your beauty routine, or simply gain a deeper understanding of this ancient practice, this seminar is your perfect starting point.

Who Should Attend?

  • Anyone interested in natural methods for maintaining long-term health
  • Those seeking holistic beauty solutions like cosmetic acupuncture
  • People curious about TCM philosophy and practices
  • Anyone considering a career in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Could This Be Your First Step Towards Becoming a Practitioner?

If you’re intrigued by the depth of TCM, this seminar provides a glimpse into the world of natural healing. While it’s open to all, it may inspire you to explore a future as a certified TCM practitioner. Imagine helping others lead healthier lives through this time-honored wisdom!

How to Join:

This event is free, but spots are limited! Secure your spot today by [clicking here to register]. Once registered, you’ll receive a confirmation email with the Zoom link and further instructions.

Meet Our Speakers:

  • Mary Wu, president of the Toronto School of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TSTCM), is a respected TCM practitioner and educator. With extensive experience in herbal medicine, acupuncture, and holistic health, Mary will focus on health preservation techniques, showing how simple habits and a balanced diet can have a profound effect on long-term well-being.

  • Karen Tsoi is passionate and highly skilled in cosmetic acupuncture. She will lead the session on facial acupuncture, sharing her knowledge on how this natural, non-invasive method can rejuvenate the skin, reduce wrinkles, and promote a healthy glow—all while improving internal balance.


Traditional Chinese Medicine offers a powerful, natural approach to living a healthier and more beautiful life. Whether you want to learn for personal benefit or are curious about becoming a practitioner, this seminar will give you the knowledge and inspiration to explore TCM further.

Don’t miss out—register today and begin your journey with TCM!

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