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Hey everyone, my name is Yikai. I studied for my undergrad degree in Swarthmore College and now live in Beijing/Hangzhou.
I work in the Jimi Biotech (www.jimi.bio), a cultivated meat company that branched into cell therapy supply chain a few years ago (we offer cell cultivation media). I have pretty extensive knowledge about cell therapies (mostly mesenchymal stem cells and various types of immune cells such as natural killer cells) and know lots of companies, hospitals and clinics that offer cell therapy services. Unfortunately almost all of them do not speak English and I guess part of the reason that's why most of my expat friends have never done it.
Cell therapies are generally good for maintaining better health, and are effective at various diseases (e.g. immune cells for tumor and MSCs for diabetes, arthritis, etc). If you're not familiar with the field, famous athletes like C. Ronaldo and Mike Tyson and probably more have done such therapies to keep better conditions. Of course a comprehensive medical check-up and doctor recommendation are required to determine what types of cells to use.
Well I don't personally cultivate the cells but I can help you navigate the whole process all through hospitals (3A-the highest level) and clinics with proper licenses.
Here's my contact info:
mobile: 15906813188
email: yikai.wang.1993@gmail.com
WeChat: 15906813188.
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Aikido is a modern martial art. It is characterized by flowing, circular, dance-like motions. The aim of Aikido is a kindness of heart expressed through the spirit of budo (Japanese martial art). A pure budo comes with the unification of technique, body and heart. The budo, which will manifest itself, does not depend upon the technique, but rather upon the heart of the practitioner.
Practicing Aikido is a great way to improve your physical and mental health. It helps to relieve mental stress and offers you an opportunity to meet new people. The gentle quality of Aikido makes it appealing to men, women and children regardless of age. It not only offers spiritual development but also provides exercise and teaches proper etiquette and behavior.
Our dojo, Shinryukan Beijing, was founded in 2002 and is one of the oldest Aikido dojos in the city. We are a non-profit organisation and offer classes four times a week. We have two training locations, both in Dongcheng district:
Location 1: Neiwubujie no. 27 (close to subway station Dengshikou, line 5)
Tue, Thu: 19:00 – 21:00
Location 2: Zhengwu Guoshu, Zhangzizhonglu no.10 (close to subway station Nanluoguxiang, line 6)
Mon, Sat: 19:30 – 21:30
Our monthly fee is 500 RMB. Your first three trial classes are for free. If you decide to come, please wear comfortable sport clothes.
Our instructor is German and has been living in Beijing for 22 years. He has 28 years Aikido experience and has been teaching for 10 years. All classes are being taught in Chinese and English.
For more information, please contact 13681511334 or WeChat ID StefanSklenka.
Website: http://en.beijingshinryukan.com