Ghanaian herbal hospital adopts TCM to address local health challenges
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A Ghanaian doctor treats a patient with acupuncture therapy at the China Traditional Herbal Hospital in Accra, Ghana, on Oct. 22, 2020. As Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is gaining popularity in Ghana, many acupuncture clinics run by Chinese doctors pop up in the country. However, the China Traditional Herbal Hospital was established by 52-year old Ghanaian businessman Alex Bediako Mensah, after his fruitful encounter with the therapeutic effects of TCM, in 2012. (Xinhua/Xu Zheng)
A Ghanaian doctor treats a patient with acupuncture therapy at the China Traditional Herbal Hospital in Accra, Ghana, on Oct. 22, 2020. As Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is gaining popularity in Ghana, many acupuncture clinics run by Chinese doctors pop up in the country. However, the China Traditional Herbal Hospital was established by 52-year old Ghanaian businessman Alex Bediako Mensah, after his fruitful encounter with the therapeutic effects of TCM, in 2012. (Xinhua/Xu Zheng)
A Ghanaian doctor treats a patient with acupuncture therapy at the China Traditional Herbal Hospital in Accra, Ghana, on Oct. 22, 2020. As Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is gaining popularity in Ghana, many acupuncture clinics run by Chinese doctors pop up in the country. However, the China Traditional Herbal Hospital was established by 52-year old Ghanaian businessman Alex Bediako Mensah, after his fruitful encounter with the therapeutic effects of TCM, in 2012. (Xinhua/Xu Zheng)