Acupuncture is one of the five
pillars of Traditional Chinese
Medicine which includes Chinese
Herbal Medicine, Diet therapy, Exercises
and Sun therapy, all having been
practised for thousands of
years in China and other Asian countries............read
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Chinese Herbal Medicine is a system
of medicine extending well over
three thousand years into antiquity.
Using empirical observation and
clinical experience, physicians
have continually advanced treatment
methods in response to evolving
clinical conditions. Within the various
branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine,
Herbal medicine has always been considered
pre-eminent..............read
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Electro-Acupuncture Diagnosis was
developed in the late 1940’s
by Dr. Voll in Germany. Dr.Voll had
been suffering from Bladder cancer
and after three unsuccessful operations
by the most eminent surgeons of his
day he turned to his own ideas for
diagnosis and treatment. He referred
to this technique known as ‘Electro-Acupuncture
according to Voll’ (EAV)................read
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Homotoxicology was developed in
the 1950’s by the German Physician
Dr. H-H. Reckeweg as a synthesis
of the scientific understanding of
how the body functions combined with
advances in modern homeopathy in
the treatment of illnesses. Homotoxicology
uses low potency medicine in combination
with dietary and lifestyle advice
to re-establish optimal self-regulation
within a person..................read
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Shiatsu is a Japanese word meaning “finger
pressure”. Shiatsu uses hand
pressure and manipulative techniques
to align the body's physical structure
and rebalance its innate energy ‘Ki’,
maintaining optimal self-regulation,
equilibrium and well being. .................read
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