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Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic Berwick Australia

Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic
Dr Pier Tsui-Po
Berwick Specialist Suites,
Level 1, 50 Kangan Drive,
Berwick 3086, Victoria, Australia
Telephone: 9796-2388

Like Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Dim Mak pressure points, traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history. Many of its best practitioners had become Masters of the fighting arts before graduating to healing. Dr. Pier Tsui-Po, Grand Master of the Golden Lion Academy and Dim Mak World has followed that same path and now operates a successful TCM clinic alongside the Academy. Today, few Martial Arts instructors can claim this heritage.

Recommended by the World Health Organization, TCM is the oldest medical system in the world that is still in use today. Treatment involves one or a combination of: acupuncture, herbs, moxibustion, cupping, massage, breathing, meditation and special exercises such as Tai Chi, Dao Yin or Chi Kung.

To Chinese medicine, a human being is a living unity, a field for the action and interaction of the invisible forces of life. The harmony of these vital forces within us is revealed by the health of our whole body, their disharmony by its disease, their disappearance by its death.

So the aim of the TCM doctor is to correct the imbalances of the vital forces in the body. Once the harmonious interplay of these forces is restored, the patient is then able to overcome his or her illness.

Pier Tsui-Po's first clinical involvement in Chinese medicine was in 1975. He is a Registered Acupuncturist and Registered Chinese herbalist with the Chinese Medicine Registration Board of Victoria. He is a fellow of the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA) and he is accredited for the practice of acupuncture, herbal medicine and Tui Na Massage.He has been a professional full time clinician for the past 21 years.

Through his Chinese family heritage, Dr Tsui-Po has accumulated a wealth of experience in both healing and martial arts. This means that through his added advantage of understanding how the human body works as a whole, he is able to offer you a fresh and unique approach to treatment.

One of Dr Tsui-Po's interests is to educate patients and give them tips and techniques they can use to help themselves get better. More details regarding various conditions or illnesses can be seen on his acupuncture-and-you.com website.

Acupuncture and Pressure Points

Acupuncture began with the discovery that the stimulation of specific points on the body affected the functioning of organs. It evolved into a complete therapeutic system as the connection between these points and the organs were better understood.

Acupuncture regulates the flow of Chi in the meridians and organs, removes blockages, strengthens the body's Protective Chi and lessens the virulence of excesses. Once this is achieved, the balance of Yin and Yang is restored and the body returns to a state of health.

Researches have found that through acupuncture your body's internal energies are strengthened to fight off illness. They have also found that in the treatment of pain, the body releases its own natural painkiller andomorphine. It is this that calms and gives a sense of well being.

The effect of good acupuncture however is to do more than simply threat the symptom. Pier Tsui-Po's role may be likened to that of a musician tuning an instrument. Diagnostics determines the "tone" of the individual strings to restore a coordinated sound. When all strings resonate harmoniously, health follows.Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese herbal medicine in Dim Mak

Herbal medicine has its roots in China where records written on turtle shells and animal bones date back as far as 1324 BC. Flowers, leaves, stems, barks, roots of plants and occasionally some animal products and minerals are used. Pier Tsui-Po uses plant substitutes instead of endangered animal species.

Herbs can work on a physical or ethereal level. Physically, the ingestion of herbs has a nourishing action on the body through the physical digestion and absorption of the herbs in the gut. On a higher, deeper or more subtle level, our energy forces are reached to activate our self-healing mechanisms through the dynamic meridians that circulate Chi.

Formulas contain a combination of herbs. It is the synergy between the herbs that contributes to the overall effect of a formula, which is dispensed in powder, pills, liquid or in raw dried form.

From young children to the elderly, most people will benefit from herbs. Compared to chemical and other drugs, there are no side effects.

Acupuncture Chinese Herbal Medicine Clinic Berwick 3806

Consultations are by appointment so please telephone 9796 2388.

The clinic is situated at Berwick Specialist Suites, located on the 1st Floor, 50 Kangan Drive, Berwick.

The clinic is serviced by a lift located just on your left inside the front entrance door, it is centrally heated and air conditioned , it is spacious with pleasant views and there are about 100 on-site car parking spaces available for you to use on the sides and rear of the building.

Berwick Specialist Suites are prestigious medical specialist suites located within Gildon Court and the medical and educational precinct of Berwick. It is centrally located near Casey Hospital , Monash University and Berwick Chisholm TAFE.

From Kangan Drive, turn iinto the Medical Centre complex and drive to the end of the court until you reach the building. Go to your left to park your car anywhere on the sides or rear of the building.

Pain Relief Clinic
Berwick Specialist Suites,
Gildon Court, Level 1,
50 Kangan Drive,
Berwick 3086,
Phone 9796 2388

(Melways Map : 111 D11)

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