Chinese Herbal Medicine for Digestive Health

Medical and Health • Imperial Clinic Reviewed by Imperial Clinic Practitioners • Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioners in Sydney Digestive health plays an important role in overall wellbeing. Bloating, abdominal discomfort, irregular bowel habits, reflux, poor appetite or food sensitivity patterns can affect daily comfort, energy, sleep and quality of life. Chinese herbal medicine has long…

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Breast Augmentation & Enhancement

Natural Breast Enhancement A refined TCM approach to symmetry, firmness, circulation and natural body confidence. Book Private Consultation Natural Enhancement, Guided by Traditional Wisdom At Imperial Clinic, Natural Breast Enhancement is approached through Traditional Chinese Medicine with a focus on circulation, body constitution, hormonal balance and tissue vitality. Rather than artificial augmentation, this treatment is…

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Auto-Moxibustion

Auto-Moxibustion Seasonal Preventive Care: Sanfu & Sanjiu Tapping The Wisdom of Seasonal Harmony Auto-Moxibustion (Tapping) is a classic TCM therapy that leverages the body’s resonance with the natural solar terms. By applying specialized herbal pastes to specific acupoints during the hottest days of summer (Sanfu) and the coldest days of winter (Sanjiu), we can fundamentally…

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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.

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Acupuncture vs Moxibustion

Medical and Health • Imperial Clinic Reviewed by Imperial Clinic Practitioners • Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioners in Sydney Acupuncture and moxibustion are both important therapies in Traditional Chinese Medicine. While acupuncture uses fine sterile needles to stimulate selected points, moxibustion uses gentle warmth from moxa to support circulation, comfort and balance. Although they are often…

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Acupuncture vs Dry Needling

Medical and Health • Imperial Clinic Reviewed by Imperial Clinic Practitioners • Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioners in Sydney Acupuncture and dry needling both use fine needles, but they are not the same treatment. Many patients are unsure about the difference because both may be used for muscle tension, pain or movement-related discomfort. Acupuncture is part…

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