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"Do not accept anything simply because it has been said by your teacher, or because it has been written in your sacred book, or because it has been believed by many, or because it has been handed down by your ancestors. Accept and live only according to what will enable you to see truth face to face."
Buddha
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Therapies
Acupuncture
According to traditional philosophy, our health is dependent on the body's motivating energy known as Qi (Chee) - moving in a smooth and balanced way through a series of channels beneath the skin.
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Emotional Freedom Technique
Offers a simple tool for change,
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Fertility Acupuncture
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Though there is a growing body of scientific research into its uses, there is, however, little data that conforms to the usual Western medical standards of large scale, double-blind, randomised controlled trials on the human population and, as a result, its efficacy must still be considered to be largely unproven. All of the references made within this website to research into acupuncture need, therefore, to be seen in that context.
Despite this, I remain a strong advocates of its use as part of a co-ordinated approach to supporting the best possible levels of reproductive health.
Acupuncture has a long and successful history in reproductive medicine. It can be used to help boost fertility, to help improve the chances of IVF success, and to prepare the body for conception and pregnancy generally.
Underlying conditions such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Endometriosis and irregular cycles can also be treated with Acupuncture. It's also good for relieving stress (which isn't good for fertility) as boosting the flow of energy to the reproductive organs. It can address male fertility issues also.
All the Clinic's acupuncture protocols incorporate a five element approach (which can help on an emotional level), integrated with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). We are officially associated with the Zita West Clinic in London, and based on her early experiences as the pioneer of acupuncture in the NHS, Zita is widely regarded as a world-leading authority on all aspects of its use for promoting fertility and pregnancy and all Associate practitioners are trained in her techniques.
How to Book An Individual Consultation
If you'd like to book a session of acupuncture for any stage of the reproductive cycle, or would like further information, please select the clinic most convenient to you and make an appointment directly. You may also contact me to discuss your requirements before making an appointment.
The cost of a session can be found by clicking on "Clinics ~ charges" from the menu bar on the left hand side of this page.
Laser Therapy
Is popularly used for soft tissue injuries, joint conditions, chronic pain, non-healing wounds and ulcers, post-op pain and acupuncture.
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Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)
NLP stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming, a name that encompasses the three most influential components involved in producing human experience: Neurology, Language and Programming. The neurological system regulates how our bodies function, language determines how we interface and communicate with other people, and programming determines the kind of models of the world we create.
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Oriental Herbal Medicine
Oriental herbal medicine is an ancient system of health care that has undergone continual development over the centuries as the causes of illnesses that afflict mankind have evolved. In its country of origin it is not an alternative form of therapy but is used in the state hospitals alongside conventional western science-based medicine.
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What Can Be Treated
Oriental medicine can understand and treat all forms of ill health. The results that can be expected and the length of treatment required will depend on the severity of the disease, its duration and the general health of the patient.
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- The South Street Clinic, Dorking: 01306 881897
- The Barron Clinic, Walton-on-Thames: 01932 227360
- Ewell Chiropractic Health Centre, Ewell: 0208 3938834
- The Courtleas Clinic, Cobham: 07590 206172
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