Services Include
Chinese Herbal Remedies
Chinese herbs are an integral part of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine). There are over 400 Chinese herbs including roots, stalks, leaves, bark, flowers and minerals. Herbal treatment includes herbs to be taken internally as tea, powders, tablets, capsules and liquid form or externally as creams, lotions, compresses and washings.
Our TCM practitioners normally prescribe each individual a combination of herbs, choosing up to 15 from a total of 400 to treat especially you and your condition. Other hundreds of different Herbal Tablets are also available for a course of Herbal Treatment.
Acupuncture
This is an ancient Chinese therapy involving the insertion of very fine needles to stimulate vital ‘energy points’, thus regulating the meridians or channels of the body. The goal is to promote the circulation of the blood and to unblock the stagnation of the so-called ‘Qi’ (energy) – ‘the vital force of life’, and to re-establish this energy balance.
Chinese Tuina Massage (Acupressure)
Traditional Chinese medical massage is the manipulation of the soft tissues of the body using a variety of movements and sequences – each massage is chosen for the relief of specific conditions.
Inner Self Wellbeing Training
Helps with Depression, ME, Vertigo, Poor Memory Anxiety, Migraine and Headaches etc.
Reflexology
This is the application of pressure, stretch and movement manly to the feet to generate a signal through the peripheral nervous system that later relays to the internal organs and allocate the necessary adjustments in fuel and oxygen
Cupping Therapy
This is a method of applying acupressure by creating a vacuum next to the skin. Cupping involves placing glass, plastic or bamboo cups on the skin to relieve stagnation of Qi
Gua Sha
Gua Sha involves palpation and cutaneous stimulation where the skin is pressurised, in strokes, by round edged instrument that results in the appearance of small red petechia called ‘Sha’ which will fade in 2-3 days. Raising Sha removes blood stagnation considered pathogenic, promoting normal circulation and metabolic processes.
Ear Candling
This Thermal- auricular therapy is to assist the natural clearing of the earwax and toxins from the ears by means of a hollow candle placed in the ear, lighting one end and placing the other end in the ear canal. Ear candling can help to revitalise acupuncture points, enhance blood circulation and benefit auricular and overall heath.
Moxibustion
This is a TCM technique that involves the burning of mugwort, a small spongy herb, to facilitate healing. The purpose is, as with most forms of TCM, is to strengthen the blood, stimulate the flow of Qi and maintain general health.
Allergy Testing
This is a food allergy testing service that tells you what food to avoid or consume less of to make you fell more energetic. Give us a piece of your hair and we will do the rest.
About our Doctors
Our 16 Doctors are fully qualified Doctors of TCM and hold either a Bachelors, Masters or PHD degree. They have all been trained in China for the last 5 years and have more than 10 years clinical experience. Their specialties include TCM, Gynaecology, Surgery, Neurology and Psychology etc and they have worked as consultants or associated professor within China.