Chinese Medicine
Practicing Qi Gong is just as much about how you view the world as it is about simply exercising. It is about understanding our connection to the Earth and the Universe, and also to ones self. As one of the main branches of Chinese Medicine, the practice of Qi Gong is based on the philosophy […]
Read MoreSo following on from my previous blog where I focussed mainly on running and endurance sport, this week I’m looking at a more holistic approach to exercise, Qi Gong. No Pain No Gain In the West we generally believe that doing lots of physical exercise is good for us and it will help us live […]
Read MoreThe Yin & Yang of Running When it comes to health, exercise is a lot like food. What I mean is, we know greens are good for us but if that was all we ate, then they would soon become bad for us. And I think that is true of exercise. In the acupuncture clinic […]
Read MoreTo conclude my series of blogs on sound and Acupuncture, this week I’m looking at using the voice as a diagnostic tool. Or, what does a person’s tone of voice tell us about their state of health? When a patient comes in to the clinic to see me for acupuncture or tai na, there are […]
Read MoreIn my last blog we touched on the sounds associated with the five elements and Acupuncture. So this week I would like to take a closer look at Chinese music and it’s relationship with healing. Music is important in all aspects of our existence. We play music at every opportunity, at weddings and funerals, ceremonies of […]
Read MoreWhat music gets you moving? Is it the theme from Rocky? Or Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries? Music is really important to me and just about everyone else on the planet. We seem to play music at every opportunity. When we are sad we play it. When we are happy we play it. Music is powerful. […]
Read MoreOver the Easter weekend I was getting my hands dirty digging the veg patch and planting seeds. The weather has been so clement that my courgettes are shooting up already! In this week’s blog I explore our relationship with the earth and food we grow in it. Acupuncture isn’t just about needles, a few simple […]
Read MoreWho isn’t worried? It affects everyone, because that’s the kind of world we live in now. But why do some people worry more than others? In Chinese Medicine worry can be caused by an underlying weakness of the Spleen, Heart or Lungs, or a combination of all three. Worrying can therefore be a symptom of […]
Read MoreAs it was Mother’s Day last weekend, this week’s blog is all about the concept of Mother in Chinese Medicine. We are hugely connected to our mothers and profoundly influenced by them, whether we like it or not! Even if you don’t, or didn’t, get along, we will certainly still feel a connection to them. […]
Read MoreThe hayfever season is fast approaching. I have a special interest in hayfever; I’ve always suffered with it: as a child, through my teens, even as an adult. And I even wrote my dissertation it. But I don’t love it, I hate it! So if you would like to give Acupuncture a try, now […]
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