Interview with Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner Viola Tsang

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Jun 7, 2025
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Establishing a Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic

Viola Tsang’s path into Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) began with her own health challenges during her time as an advertising executive. The relentless pace of her 100-hour work weeks resulted in numerous health issues, such as insomnia, skin allergies, and menstrual disorders. She was captivated by how her TCM practitioner approached her ailments with a holistic perspective, addressing not just the symptoms but her overall well-being.

With a rich background in advertising and banking, coupled with her experiences living in London and Singapore, Viola took the leap to open the Bloomsbury TCM clinic. Her mission was to “de-mystify” TCM, making it accessible and relevant for modern patients in an international setting while maintaining high-quality care.

The Value of TCM and Acupuncture in Hong Kong

Traditional Chinese Medicine is a time-honored healthcare system that has been practiced for over 2,500 years. It includes a variety of therapies, such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, dietary adjustments, and practices like tai chi and qigong. Central to TCM is the concept of qi (vital energy), emphasizing a holistic approach that seeks to balance the body, mind, and environment.

TCM is recognized for its effectiveness in treating a wide range of conditions. For instance, acupuncture has been proven to relieve chronic pain, including back pain and arthritis. Herbal remedies are commonly used for digestive issues and irritable bowel syndrome. Moreover, TCM practices can significantly reduce stress, enhance mental well-being, and assist with hormonal imbalances, menstrual disorders, and fertility challenges in women.

Traditional Chinese Medicine offers valuable alternatives and complements to conventional medical practices, making it a significant option for individuals seeking holistic health solutions in Hong Kong.

The Stigma Surrounding Traditional Chinese Medicine

One of the primary challenges that Bloomsbury aims to tackle is the cultural differences and unfamiliarity surrounding Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Viola Tsang frequently encounters skepticism when discussing TCM with friends and former colleagues, including those from Hong Kong. She observes, “Many people are understandably hesitant about practices like acupuncture and cupping due to their unconventional nature compared to Western medical treatments. This lack of familiarity can lead to doubts about the efficacy and scientific basis of these therapies......

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