What and how we treat in our (Andreas and Hessica Noll) clinics in Munich and Berlin:
I use in my clinics since 1984 these methods:
- Classical Acupuncture including pulse diagnosis and tongue diagnosis
- Moxibustion
- Ear Acupuncture
- Chinese (and Western) Herbal Medicine with individual prescriptions
- Tuina massage
- Cupping
- Guasha (scrabbing)
- Stress management and regulation of lifestyle
- Diet, regulation of nutrition
- strategies and exercises
We treat many disharmonies and diseases of body, mind and spirit. During my 25 year practice I am specially experienced in the treatment of
- Pain diseases like headache, backpain, whiplash,sciatic, pain of the joints, bones, nerves and muscles
- Infertility problems of women and men
- Special diseases of women and men (gynaecology, andrology)
- Children diseases like enuresis, ADHS, infections and immune problems
- Gastrointestinal problems like irritable bowel syndrome and stomach problems
- Psychological problems
- Burnout, chronic fatigue syndrome
- Detoxification
The costs for example:
- First diagnosis (anamnesis, pulse - tongue diagnosis, advertisement): 120-140 €
- Treatment with acupuncture/moxibustion; 60-80 €/session
- Cupping 10-30 €/session
- Treatment with Tuina massage: 90 €/one hour
- Individual prescription of Chinese herbs: 20 €
My team:
- Kathrin Klix, Assistant, Acupuncturist and herbal specialist in Berlin
- Sylke Schilling, Assistant, Acupuncturist in Munich
- Xizhi Nie, Tuina therapist in Munich
- Manfred Binting, Tuina therapist in Berlin
- Mariska Doosje, Assistant in Munich
- …and the very important ladies in the office!
How to contact:
by fone in my office daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Munich +49- 89- 55027722
- Berlin + 49- 30- 8312344
by Email: info@praxis-noll.de
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Andreas A. Noll, born 1955
· Education in Classical Acupunture at the Institute of Acupuncture, Colombo, Sri Lanka (J.M.K. Bandara Jayaweera, M.D., 1984/1985)
· Advanced studies of Classical Acupuncture in China since1990 (Chengdu, Shanghai, Beijing)
· Academical study of Sinology, Comparative Religious Studies and Anthropology at the "Freie Universität Berlin"
· Since 1984 own clinic in Berlin and since 2004 a second clinic in Munich
· 1990 founder of Shou Zhong (Berlin School of TCM/ Education Centre East) and Working Group East of AG für Klassische Akupunktur und TCM e.V.
· 1991-2001 Principal of Shou Zhong
· 1999 - 2005 President of the All German AGTCM
· Academical exchange with the Chengdu University of TCM since 1991. Annual invitations of professors from CDUTCM for teaching in Germany at the German TCM schools and the International Rothenburg Conference as the leader of SHOU Zhong School of TCM and as the head of AGTCM Germany. Visting Professor of the Chengdu University of TCM since 2006
· In 1999 signing the “Memorandum for Discussion on Education Cooperation between the Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China, the Shou Zhong, Ausbildungszentrum Ost fuer Klass. Akupunktur and TCM e. V. Germany, and Arbeitsgemeinschaft fuer Klassische Akupunktur und Traditionelle Chinesische Medizin e.V.“
· In 2004 signing the “Memorandum of Cooperation between AGTCM and its schools and CDUTCM”
· Vice Chairman of the Academic Committee of the “2nd International Conference on the Modernization of TCM Chengdu/China 2005”, invited speaker at the 1st (2003) and 3rd (2010) Conference in Chengdu
· Member of the Advisory Boards of “World Federation of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Societies” (WFAS), Beijing
· Lector and teacher in Germany, China, Austria and Switzerland
- Visiting Prof. at the Chengdu University of TCM since 2006
Publications:
· 1989: Handbook of Phytotherapy
· 1992-2002: The 5 Phases of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Vol 1-5, Müller & Steinicke (together with U.Lorenzen)
· 2005: Geriatrics and TCM 2005 (publisher), Elsevier
· 2006: Stress and TCM 2006 (publisher), Elsevier
· 2008: Infertility disorders in TCM (publisher), Thieme International and some other books in German language for patients.
· Numerous articles in various European TCM journals