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Welhem T, Shanghai: "I think most people underestimate the danger we all face from Western medicine which is focused on surgery. As I have been told by a surgeon, it happens regularly that patients are only given enough muscle relaxants so they cannot move. But they are not given enough drugs that make them unconscious. So they fully experience all the pain during operations. Chinese medicine instead uses herbs."

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Shanghai / The City

Close to the East China Sea and at the outlet of the Yangtze River, it is one of famous historical cities, largest industrials city and foreign trade port in China. It covers an area of 5,800) square km and has population of 13 million.

From Shanghai, one can take a train to Suzhou and Hangzhou or board a boat to Putuo Mountain.


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Jan Garanoz
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Last updated: February 26, 2010