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 Home : UnReal HK Diary : February 2006 : 2006-02-06


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February 6, 2006 00:30 - Hong Kong Chiropractor

My shoulders have hurt for about 2-3 months. I finally had to do something about
this.

A friend referred me to a certified Chinese chiropractor.

I hesitated to go to the clinic as I knew it would cost me couple hundred dollars.


It took him about 1-2 minute to diagnose my problem. "Too much computing and no
exercise," said he, without hitting around the brush.


Then for the next 30 minutes, he moved me around making my bones crack. 


For only a couple hundred dollars, it's worth it. (around USD40-50, depending
how serious the case may be.)


I feel much better now. I highly recommend him.


Mr. Cheung Yung, a registered Chinese chiropractor


Address: F1, Ground Floor, Wah Chi Building, 286-298, Temple Street,
Austin Road, Kowloon


(Opposite to BP International Hotel, Exit C of the Jordan MTR station,
Bowring Street)


* Disclaimer:


It's just my honest review, and I don't receive any commission at all :)

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