Margo's Clinic

Margo's Clinic Acupuncture Clinic in Toronto specializing in weight-loss, pain management and stress management. for over two and a half decades. Toronto, ON. M5A 1W2.

Margo’s Clinic has been offering traditional Chinese treatments for weight loss, impotence, smoking addiction, etc. Dr. Margaryta Goncharenko opened her practice in 1988, which she currently operates at 248 Shuter St.

11/10/2024

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And yet... there's no high-speed train linking these cities! 😳 Like, can we talk about how wild that is? Imagine zipping from Montreal to Toronto in under 3 hours instead of sitting in traffic or dealing with endless airport lines! ✈️🚗
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https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2019/5796381/cta/
11/15/2019

https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ecam/2019/5796381/cta/

Simple obesity is a worldwide epidemic associated with rapidly growing morbidity and mortality which imposes an enormous burden on individual and public health. As a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), acupuncture has shown the positive efficacy in the management of simple obesity. In this a...

Margo's Clinic offers guided intermittent fasting program supported by daily acupuncture.
03/22/2019

Margo's Clinic offers guided intermittent fasting program supported by daily acupuncture.

There is good evidence that intermittent fasting can be as effective for weight loss as simply eating less. But many people find it too hard to get through the fasting interval. New research suggests that eating only during a limited part of the day is more manageable and provides significant metabo...

https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/1/e023637
03/12/2019

https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/1/e023637

Objective To investigate the efficacy of a standardised brief acupuncture approach for women with moderate-to-severe menopausal symptoms. Design Randomised and controlled, with 1:1 allocation to the intervention group or the control group. The assessor and the statistician were blinded. Setting Nine...

11/06/2018

http://jsam.jp/onlineJournal/pdf2/76.pdf

10/23/2018

Soc Work Health Care. 2001;34(3-4):261-82.
A body-mind-spirit model in health: an Eastern approach.
Chan C1, Ho PS, Chow E.
Author information
1
Faculty of Social Sciences,and Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. cecichan@hku.hk
Abstract
Under the division of labor of Western medicine, the medical physician treats the body of patients, the social worker attends to their emotions and social relations, while the pastoral counselor provides spiritual guidance. Body, mind, cognition, emotion and spirituality are seen as discrete entities. In striking contrast, Eastern philosophies of Buddhism, Taoism and traditional Chinese medicine adopt a holistic conceptualization of an individual and his or her environment. In this view, health is perceived as a harmonious equilibrium that exists between the interplay of 'yin' and 'yang': the five internal elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth), the six environmental conditions (dry, wet, hot, cold, wind and flame), other external sources of harm (physical injury, insect bites, poison, overeat and overwork), and the seven emotions (joy, sorrow, anger, worry, panic, anxiety and fear). The authors have adopted a body-mind-spirit integrated model of intervention to promote the health of their Chinese clients. Indeed, research results on these body-mind-spirit groups for cancer patients, bereaved wives and divorced women have shown very positive intervention outcomes. There are significant improvements in their physical health, mental health, sense of control and social support.

PMID: 12243428

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248 Shuter Street
Toronto, ON
M5A1W2

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14165561933

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Margo’s Clinic has been offering traditional Chinese treatments for weight loss, impotence, smoking addiction, guided fasting, etc. for over two and a half decades. Dr. Margo Goncharenko opened her practice in 1988, which she currently operates at 248 Shuter St. Toronto, ON. M5A 1W2.