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What is Acupuncture

Traditional Chinese medicine theory views pain and illness as an indication that the body, mind and spirit is out of balance. The aim of acupuncture treatment is to stimulate the body’s natural healing system and restore health and equilibrium.

Acupuncture is widely used all over the world as a stand-alone treatment or in combination with other forms of medicine. In East Asian countries, it is integral to mainstream healthcare

How does it work

The original theory behind acupuncture treatment is that the healthy functioning of the body is governed by the flow of “qi” (often translated as energy), through a system of channels under the skin. When this flow of qi is impaired, illness occurs. The flow of qi can be disrupted in many ways: emotional upset, physical trauma, poor diet, and overwork are all common examples. By inserting fine needles at various points along the channels, the body’s energy flow is opened, restoring balance and resolving illness.

Acupuncture is a powerful, natural way to treat many conditions. This therapy addresses the root cause of the issue and works to bring balance to the entire body, whether that be physical, mental, or emotional.

In recent years, Western science has investigated the mechanisms through which acupuncture works. Under MRI, CT & PET scans, changes can be seen in brain and body function. Most explanations involve acupuncture’s impact on the nervous system, neurotransmitter release, blood flow and modulation of the immune system.

There are many different styles of acupuncture, I practise a style known as Five Element. My training was at The College of Traditional Acupuncture in Leamington Spa, founded by the late J.R. Worsley credited with bringing Five Element Acupuncture to the West.  

Person getting acupuncture in hand.

What I see in my clinic

From fertility issues to menstrual pain, from insomnia to digestive disorders, there are a great number of conditions that acupuncture can support.

 I use acupuncture treatment for a wide range of systems including

  • Arthritis
  • Cancer survivor support
  • Fertility (Female and Male Fertility)
  • IVF Assistant
  • Menstrual Problems
  • Menopause Symptoms
  • Mental/ Emotional Disorders
  • Post Natal/ Partum Depression
  • Migraines and Headaches
  • Pain Relief
  • Well Being