Clinics in Chatswood, Sydney and Erina, Central
Coast.
Consultations with the Chinese herbalist are available in Chatswood in Sydney, and
in Erina near Gosford on the Central Coast. Our patients who can't make it to
Chatswood in Sydney or to Erina near Gosford for a
face to face consultation can have a telephone consultation with the
Chinese herbalist and an individualised herbal formula in
concentrated form can be sent by courier.
Peter has been working in the Chinese medicine
field since 1982 when he gained valuable experience treated osteo-arthritic
and auto-immune related arthritis disorders in St Anne's Private
Hospital in Sydney, near Chatswood. Since then Peter has treated
thousands of patients who suffer from a wide variety of conditions
that arise due Australian lifestyle, environment and genetic causes.
Peter has a special interest in the problems that run in families
and arise from particular genetic tendencies. With a wide experience
in treated Anglo-celtic problems and diseases that arise due to
Western diet and lifestyle and with studies in bio-medicine
assisting the differential diagnosis, Peter uses Chinese herbs
and acupuncture using scientific
approach.
About Chinese Medicine
After investigating the clinical use of acupuncture, The World Health
Organization (WHO) drew up a list of diseases that lend themselves
to acupuncture treatment. In TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine)
clinics, acupuncture is often used in combination with Chinese
Herbal Medicine prescribed by a specialist
Chinese herbalist, so a broader range of diseases is often treated.
Peter is a Chinese herbalist and Acupuncturist who
has found the benefit in studying the Chinese Medical
system and combining it with studies in biomedical sciences such as
physiology, pharmacology, endocrinology and neurology etc.
The effectiveness of TCM has been confirmed in today's clinics and
up-to-date research into the physiological effects of acupuncture
and the pharmacology of Chinese herbs is shedding new light on why
these therapies can be effective for many conditions. After
investigating the clinical use of acupuncture, The World Health
Organization (WHO) drew up a list of diseases that lend themselves
to acupuncture treatment. As with any kind of treatment the efficacy
depends on the skills of the acupuncturist, the nature of the
problem and the severity, or how chronic the condition is. Clinical
experience and training gives the Chinese
herbalist or acupuncturist an indication of the
likely outcome of treatment.
The rapid growth of the use of TCM in the west has led to an
increasing number of Western doctors adopting some of it's practices
such as acupuncture, mainly for the pain-relieving effect of
acupuncture, but acupuncture and Chinese herbs can treat so many
more conditions when in the hands of properly qualified
Chinese herbalists and Acupuncturists. University researchers are confirming that TCM can be
effective for conditions that are difficult to treat with
conventional drug-treatments, such as IBS, hepatitis, arthritis etc.
This would indicate that as time goes by more university research
will surely validate the formulas that Chinese
herbalists use.
Chinese herbalists view disease as the loss of homeostasis
across systems of the body, which can manifest with patterns of both
physical and mental signs and symptoms. Acupuncture and Chinese
herbs, when used correctly by a properly qualified TCM practitioner,
supports the body's natural ability to heal itself and re-establish
equilibrium. The key is removing obstacles to the body's innate
ability to restore balance. Health is maintained or lost by factors
such as heredity, environmental pathogens, diet and excessive
emotional states. Treatment supports general health and resistance,
thus treating the whole person and not just the disease.
More and more people are finding that
individually prescribed Chinese herbal formulas not only treat many
diseases, but, can also be highly effective for maintaining good
health and preventing illness and are commonly used for physical,
psychological and emotional problems.
How do I make an appointment?
Where-ever you live you can have a
Chinese herbal consultation over the phone after providing us with
your medical history. Fill
out this form.
To see us for an appointment in Chatswood, Sydney or in Erina on the
Central Coast fill out this
form or give us a phone call.

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