Month: January 2015

Spring

To paraphrase from the Yellow Emperor, “Spring is the season where all living creatures grow” Growth is a vital part of our lives, not just physically but mentally. The spring season brings warmpth that pushes our Yang Qi (Energy) from it’s hybernative state of winter to the exterior of the body. The sun rises earlier […]

Diaphragm Breathing – A proven way to reduce stress

Stress comes in many forms, especially at this time of the year we can be worried about money, job security, family pressure, exams and end of study pressure or just feeling really busy as many festive season events start to fill up our calender. In one journal article, authors Varvogli and Darviri 1 listed Diaphragmatic Breathing as […]

You’re a Peach

In Chinese herbal medicine, the kernel of peaches are used as a herb, but it’s fruit also has medicinal properties. While the kernels must be used by a trained herbalist as they contain poison, which is controlled by their preparation methods, the fruit is quite easily accessible and safe to use. Peaches are coming into […]

What Chinese Medicine Considers Healthy

There are so many conflicting advise given by different “natural” modalities, that it’s no wonder people get confused about what’s good for your body, what things to avoid. Firstly, Chinese medicine places great emphasis on prevention of illness. Early detection and treatment Balance – yin and yang Preservation of precious substances – Qi, Jing and Xue. […]

Beat the Heat

If you live in Australia, no doubt you know it’s summer. Where I am in Perth, it’s been up to 44 degrees already! Did you know that the weather is significant in the cause of disease according to Chinese medicine? Heat is one of “6 Pathogens”, that can invade the body and cause disharmonies. Heat […]

News

Concession Day – Friday continues in 2015    Do you know someone who could benefit from regular acupuncture but might not be able to afford it? Tell them about our concession day.  INS INFO ABOUT CONCESSION DAY   Learn More about Chinese Medicine on Youtube Marie is now on Youtube explaining the common questions people […]

Acupuncture

At Metro Health, we aim to make your acupuncture a pleasant, relaxing experience. Acupuncture involves the insertion of fine, sterile single-use needles into specific sites (acu-points). During the treatment you should feel a sensation such as tingling, numbness, dull ache or heaviness in the area or traveling around your body. Many people experience a an acupuncture […]

What is Chinese Herbal Medicine?

Chinese herbal medicine is one of the five branches of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Chinese Herbs are the most powerful and complex area of Chinese medicine. Each patients herbs are prepared individually, changing as the body changes. If you have taken herbs before, you may have had to boil-up “yucky” herbs! This is also known […]

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