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Castle Hill Acupuncture, Qualified Acupuncturists

Baulkham Hills Acupuncture, Cherrybrook Acupuncture, Kellyville Acupuncture, Pennant Hills Acupuncture, Acupuncture near me, Acupuncture Hills
  • Acupuncture for Back Pain, Sciatica, Lower Back Pain
  • Acupuncture for Shoulder Pain, Frozen Shoulders, Adhesive Capsulitis, Bursitis
  • Acupuncture for Neck Pain, Limited Rotation of Movement
  • Acupuncture for Knee Pain, Ankle Pain, Joint Pain, Arthritis,
  • Acupuncture for Digestive Problem, Diarrhorea, Constipation, Heart Burn, Stomach Ulcers
  • Acupuncture for Skin Problem, Acne, Redness, Wrinkles, Psoriasis, Atopic Dermatitis
  • Acupuncture for Sleep Problem, Insomnia, Nightmare, Vivid Dreams
  • Acupuncture for UTI, Nocturnal Enuresis (Bedwetting)
  • Acupuncture for IVF, Dysmenorrhoea, Period Pain, Irregular Menstruation, Menorrhagia, PCOS, Endometriosis

Qualified Massage Therapists, Beauty/Skin Treatment

  • Castle Hill Massage, Castle Hill Beauty, Castle Hill Skin Treatment, Castle Hill Cosmetic Treatment
  • Baulkham Hills Massage, Baulkham Hills Beauty, Baulkham Hill Skin Treatment, Baulklham Hill Cosmetic Treatment
  • Cherrybrook Massage, Cherrybrook Beauty, Cherrybrook Skin Treatment, Cherrybrook Cosmetic Treatment

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Facial Treatment

Facial Treatment AcupunctureMicroneedling AcupunctureKorean Beauty Therapy (MTS)Dermapen TreatmentAcupuncture for Skin RejuvenationAcupuncture for FaceliftAcupuncture for Wrinkles and Line ReductionAcupuncture for AcneAcupuncture for Atopic Dermatitis or EczemaAcupuncture for PsoriasisAcuppuncture for Fungal Infection

호주 정식 한의사 자격증 소유, 한국인 한의사

카슬힐 한의원한방미용침한방성형침피부과 한의원건선 치료여드름 치료아토피 치료사마귀 치료각종 피부질환 치료 근육통 한의원한약 및 보약산후보약어린이 보약성장한약수험생 한약공진단마사지재활치료 및 물리치료
Chinese herbal medicine, also known as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is a holistic medical system that has been practiced for thousands of years in China and Korea . It involves the use of various herbs, plants, minerals, and animal products to promote healing and balance within the body. The principles underlying Chinese herbal medicine are rooted in the concept of Yin and Yang, as well as the flow of Qi or vital energy in the body. According to TCM theory, illness and disease occur when there is an imbalance or blockage of Qi within the body. The goal of Chinese herbal medicine is to restore balance and harmony to the body, allowing the Qi to flow freely.
Chinese herbal medicine uses a combination of different herbs, often formulated into complex formulas tailored to the individual's specific condition. These formulas are created based on the principles of TCM, which take into account the person's overall constitution, symptoms, and underlying imbalances. The herbs used in Chinese medicine have various properties, such as taste (sour, bitter, sweet, pungent, or salty), temperature (cold, cool, neutral, warm, or hot), and specific actions on different organs or systems of the body. By combining different herbs with specific properties, TCM practitioners aim to address the root cause of the imbalance and promote healing.
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The herbs used in Chinese medicine can be administered in various forms, including decoctions (boiled herbal extracts), powders, pills, capsules, or topical preparations. The choice of administration method depends on the individual's condition and the preference of the practitioner. The specific mechanisms of how Chinese herbal medicine works are still being studied and understood. However, research suggests that Chinese herbs contain bioactive compounds that can have various effects on the body. These compounds may have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, immune-modulating, or hormonal effects, among others. They can interact with different physiological pathways, promoting healing and restoring balance within the body.
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