Shingles: How Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal

Medicine Can Support HBy Dr Nicky MacDonald – HealthConnectSHEN Recently, I experienced shingles myself. Like many people, I had previously treated patients with thiscondition, but experiencing it personally gave me an even deeper appreciation for how uncomfortable anddisruptive it can be. The burning nerve pain, itching, and fatigue can be

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External Chinese Herbal Treatments for Shingles (Herpes Zoster)

Educational Practitioner Guide – HealthConnectSHEN In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), shingles (Herpes Zoster) is often referred to as Dai Zhuang PaoZhen or “snake-like sores”. External herbal applications are commonly used in Chinese dermatology tohelp clear heat toxin, reduce inflammation, relieve burning pain, dry vesicles, and promote skin healing. Common External

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Postherpetic Neuralgia Treatment

And there are two techniques widely discussed in Chinese clinical texts and hospital practice: You may have heard it described as the “Singing Dragon”, but the traditional name is usually translated as “Surround the Dragon.” Some practitioners poetically call it “singing” because of the rhythmic placement of needles around the

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Is acupuncture safe during pregnancy?

The research on the safety of acupuncture during pregnancy is quite clear. It can confidently be said that when practiced by a registered acupuncture professional, it is safe to have acupuncture at all stages of pregnancy. In this blog, we review the evidence which shows people benefiting from acupuncture throughout

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Autumn and Immunity

As the weather gets cooler and our bodies have to work a little harder to stay warm, they also have to work a little harder to fight off those autumn bugs. There are ways, however, in which we can assist in boosting our defence systems and immunity. These range from

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Change of Seasons

In Chinese medicine each of the seasons relates to a different element. Winter to water, Spring to wood, Summer to fire, and Autumn to metal. Each of these elements relates to a yin and a yang organ and their corresponding meridian systems within the body. This is useful to note

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The Story of Sleep

According to healthdirect.gov.au, 30% of Australians experience insomnia at some point in their lives, although only 5% require professional treatment. Insomnia can last for a short time, or months, even years. Women and elderly people are more likely to suffer from it. In clinic, we do see and hear about

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Shingles: How Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal

Medicine Can Support HBy Dr Nicky MacDonald – HealthConnectSHEN Recently, I experienced shingles myself. Like many people, I had previously treated patients with thiscondition, but experiencing it personally gave me an even deeper appreciation for how uncomfortable anddisruptive it can be. The burning nerve pain, itching, and fatigue can be

Read More »

External Chinese Herbal Treatments for Shingles (Herpes Zoster)

Educational Practitioner Guide – HealthConnectSHEN In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), shingles (Herpes Zoster) is often referred to as Dai Zhuang PaoZhen or “snake-like sores”. External herbal applications are commonly used in Chinese dermatology tohelp clear heat toxin, reduce inflammation, relieve burning pain, dry vesicles, and promote skin healing. Common External

Read More »

Postherpetic Neuralgia Treatment

And there are two techniques widely discussed in Chinese clinical texts and hospital practice: You may have heard it described as the “Singing Dragon”, but the traditional name is usually translated as “Surround the Dragon.” Some practitioners poetically call it “singing” because of the rhythmic placement of needles around the

Read More »

Is acupuncture safe during pregnancy?

The research on the safety of acupuncture during pregnancy is quite clear. It can confidently be said that when practiced by a registered acupuncture professional, it is safe to have acupuncture at all stages of pregnancy. In this blog, we review the evidence which shows people benefiting from acupuncture throughout

Read More »

Autumn and Immunity

As the weather gets cooler and our bodies have to work a little harder to stay warm, they also have to work a little harder to fight off those autumn bugs. There are ways, however, in which we can assist in boosting our defence systems and immunity. These range from

Read More »

Change of Seasons

In Chinese medicine each of the seasons relates to a different element. Winter to water, Spring to wood, Summer to fire, and Autumn to metal. Each of these elements relates to a yin and a yang organ and their corresponding meridian systems within the body. This is useful to note

Read More »

The Story of Sleep

According to healthdirect.gov.au, 30% of Australians experience insomnia at some point in their lives, although only 5% require professional treatment. Insomnia can last for a short time, or months, even years. Women and elderly people are more likely to suffer from it. In clinic, we do see and hear about

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