Corinne Laan is a licensed acupuncturist and Chinese Medicine practitioner. She currently runs an acupuncture practice specialising in women's health in Amsterdam. As a former specialist nurse and a natural healer, she became fascinated in the human psyche and the mind-body connection. This, coupled with her own personal quest and desire for self-healing, led Corinne on a journey of self-development. An encounter with a spiritual coach encouraged her to claim her true calling and become a beacon of hope for those navigating the hardest and darkest chapter in their lives.
She began to dive deeper into various healing methods from her heritage as well as adopting other practices which she encountered on her path. While studying Traditional Chinese Medicine, she came across Yang sheng - the philosophy of nourishing life. The concept of optimising health and well-being through nurturing mind, body and spirit became her new passion, a passion she shares with her clients. Corinne weaves her intuition, wisdom, compassion and empathy in her work.
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