Doctor Ajandok Eory once again has organized Hungarian medical practitioners to come to Beijing to learn the 312 exercise, a meridian-based fitness program.

Chinese Medicine
It was the seventh visit of his fellow countrymen during the past decade. The Hungarian, now serving as the president of Hungarian Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, has a strong faith in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and especially its core concept of meridian theory.
He was the organizer of the first International Meridian Conference in 1985 and also the first discoverer of plant meridian through applying thermograph.
He has known Dr Zhu Zongxiang, the inventor of the exercise, for more than two decades, and believes the simple exercise incorporates the essence of TCM and greatly benefit his people.
However, he admitted that in Western countries, it was more difficult for people to accept such a foreign idea.
He especially targeted poor people, who would benefit most from the exercise. "Western medicine is growing to be more and more expensive. As medical practitioners, we have to give something to poor people to enhance their health level. It should be cheap with no side effects," he said.
In Hungary, he organizes medical volunteers to go onto the streets to provide free blood-pressure measurement services for passers-by. If a person's blood pressure is high, the volunteers suggest the 312 exercise. Hundreds of new patients are joining the exercise group.
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