
Acupuncture for pregnancy and birthing
Acupuncture is such a gift to pregnant women! Follow the links below for your specific pregnancy needs. Acupuncture treatment for symptoms during pregnancy Acupuncture is a low-risk and gentle

Acupuncture is such a gift to pregnant women! Follow the links below for your specific pregnancy needs. Acupuncture treatment for symptoms during pregnancy Acupuncture is a low-risk and gentle

Chinese medicine considers the post-partum period as one of the most vulnerable times in a woman’s life. The reason for this is because of the profound task of birth. During

Several hundred years ago, Liu Yuan taught “first cultivate oneself, then go about cultivating others.” In his teaching for the everyday person, Customary Words,

See article “in-shine” for introduction to Liu Yuan Dr Seidman, founder of Hunyuan Research Institute, has released the first in a series of

The Northern hemisphere new year is in the middle of darkness, stillness and cold – candles are lit, warm food and drinks are taken,

We are taught to always aim to out-shine others – rated and ranked and praised and awarded throughout childhood and schooling, and into

Being grounded What do you think of when you hear someone described as being “grounded“? What is that person like? When you’re feeling grounded,

Evidence has been building for some time linking consumption of animal protein, and red meat in particular, to negative health outcomes such as increased

Chinese Medicine Liberation: Inner Documents By Yaron Seidman, Zac Patterson & Lois Nethery Join us for a detailed exploration of Chinese medicine’s transformation during the

Maybe you have a vice… maybe it’s bothering you a little (but not enough to seriously want to give it up)… maybe you’re thinking

Same disease, different treatment Two people with the same Western medicine diagnosis label can be treated very differently when we look at them in the

We pay our respects to the First Nations people of this land, Guringai and Gamaraigal.
This Country was never ceded, and always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.

This practice appreciates the diversity of human beings and does not discriminate based on race, age, religion, ability, marital status, sexual orientation, sex or gender identity.