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Acupunture & Chinese Herbal Medicine Specialist in Bristol & Bath

The Treatments

Acupuncture
This is perhaps the best known complementary medicine in western society, and the one that most people say they would be happy to try. It involves inserting fine needles at appropriate points along the invisible channels of motivating energy, which are connected to the organs of the body. Acupuncture does not hurt, and all the needles are sterile, disposable and for single use only.


Chinese Herbal Medicine.
For hundreds of years, herbs were as vital to western medical preparations are they are to Chinese health care. All hospitals in China have herbal dispensaries. If you are uneasy about taking synthetic drugs, or are concerned about their possible side effects, you may prefer to try the herbal alternative. It is effective and safe, and has fewer side effects. Your herbal prescription will be based on a traditional formula, skilfully balanced to address your problem. Adverse reactions to Chinese herbs are extremely rare and are negligible when compared with those commonly produced by pharmaceutical drugs. No endangered species are used in the preparation of our herbal medicines.


Tuina - Chinese manipulation
Tuina provides the best complement to acupuncture as it uses different techniques to apply pressure to the relevant channels.


Phone to book a consultation and learn more about how these effective healing techniques can restore your balance..

LATEST NEWS

Acupuncture relieves depression during pregnancy

A recent clinical trial from Stanford University in the U.S. has found that 70% of women studied responded positively to treatment with acupuncture for depression during pregnancy.

Sixty-one pregnant women with major depressive disorder were studied in this double blinded controlled trial, with the researchers concluding that "acupuncture holds promise for the treatment of depression during pregnancy"
For Free Advice on Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine call Dr Wan on: 0117 968 4571
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