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Arthritis as viewed by Chinese Medicine

Western medicine defines arthritis as inflammation in one or more joints. Typically this happens in areas where two bones meet. While arthritis mostly occurs in our hands and feet, because of its broad definition arthritis can apply to anywhere in the body.
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), when there is healthy qi(energy) and blood flow, there can be no pain. Whenever there is a blockage of either qi or blood, then pain will occur. Arthritis arises from this same theory. When wind, cold, and dampness penetrate the body’s defenses and enter the muscles, tendons, and joints, this can cause stiffness and pain. Because of these different etiologies, we can separate arthritis into 4 different types.

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September 16, 2014Medical and HealthBy info@imperialmedicine.com.au

Auto-Moxibustion

June 23, 2015Medical and HealthBy info@imperialmedicine.com.au

Breast Enhancement by Acupuncture

Acupuncture has been used to improve the small and sagging breasts, or to coorect other breast cosmetic issues in China and other Asian areas for over 30 years. It firstly started among the celebrities and beacuse it is natural, effective and side-effect free, now becomes more popular in various groups of women.

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October 13, 2014Medical and Health, Other ServicesBy info@imperialmedicine.com.au

Nutritional rebalancing is not a diet

Nutritional rebalancing is not a diet. Fat is created to protect body from toxins & impurities creating unwanted weight.

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September 16, 2014Medical and HealthBy info@imperialmedicine.com.au

Seasonal Vegetables and Fruits List in September

Researchers from the Austrian Consumers Association confirm that vegetables and fruits picked and frozen when in season are actually higher in nutrients than those flown in out of season from abroad. The British Nutrition Federation reinforces the message: “We recommend that people eat fruit and vegetables in season,” says their spokeswoman Sarah Stanner.

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September 22, 2014Medical and HealthBy info@imperialmedicine.com.au
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