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St Sheelan’s students travelling to Beijing

Four Traditional Chinese Medicine students at St Sheelan’s College in Templemore are currently fundraising to travel to Beijing as part of their training.

Natasha Stone (Portroe and Killaloe), Sinéad Tynan (Nenagh), Marian Egan (Whitefield) and Sinéad Diggins (Thurles) are nearing the end of their two-year course in Traditional Chinese Medicine at St Sheelan’s College. Already qualified in a variety of complimentary therapies, the four women have been training in ‘Tuina’, an ancient Chinese therapy used to promote health and treat wide ranging conditions, including digestive disorders (for example IBS, constipation, abdominal pain, etc), musculo-skeletal pain syndromes, menstrual and reproductive problems, and also mental and physical conditions (including stress, psychosomatic, and addictions).”

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