I'm talking about traditional Chinese acupuncture, with needles. It's very nice, very relaxing.Thanks, Juan.
Problem is, I'm very, very sceptical and it costs a fortune here. And for me it seems shady that to everyone with tinnitus they say it's due to kidney malfunction...
But you say that it doesn't help permanently, but doesn't do harm either, right? I read it here that maybe electroacupuncture is one procedure to avoid. I think, because of COVID-19, I have time to think about this.
I think they say it is due to "kidney" malfunction, because traditional Chinese medicine understand the body as a whole, and it is a bit weird in its diagnosis, I know... but that's the way it is.
Here acupuncture is not that expensive, maybe 50 - 70 euros per session, but most medical insurance does not cover it, so it has to be paid by patients.