Discover the world of Chinese medicine, acupuncture and herbs with practitioner Marie Hopkinson. Marie takes you on the story of Chinese medicine as it impacts people in seasonal, lifestyle change. How can Chinese medicine help you? Marie helps people understand Chinese medicine wtih easy to understand explinations of how it works.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Preventing Disease & Staying Healthy with Chinese Medicine

Key diagnostic areas to detect disease BEFORE it arises, are the tongue and pulse. In addition, by keeping a healthy diet and lifestyle, a greater state of health can be achieved. Chinese medicine takes into account seasonal factors, and diseases that can easily arise due to weather conditions.
A known flu-prevention treatment is Moxa on the acu-point St 36. It's name Zusanli, means “three leg mile”

Chinese medicine theory observes two main causes of disease or poor-health in the body. Internal and External causes.
External Causes - known as the six pathogenic factors. Avoiding Wind, cold, damp and heat etc will help to avoid getting sick. How, you ask?
1) Wearing layers of clothing to ensure you are not too hot or cold especially when the weather changes.
2) Keep out of drafty areas/direct A/C or fans. ESPECIALLY at night! (Otherwise you may wake up with a stiff neck or sore lower back.
3) Protect the lower back/waist by making sure clothing fits around this area!
Internal causes of disease are considered by CM to be things such as emotions, inactivity, and poor lifestyle.
Emotions - over thinking (or worry) knots the spleens energy. The Spleen, in Chinese medicine, helps the Stomach to separate the pure and impure parts of food. The Spleen gets weakened by over-thinking, which can result in a low appetitte. The body can be further depleted because it can’t properly absorb nutrition from food.
Overeating is a common lifestyle factor in cause of diesaes. Not just leading to overweight or fat, but when we overeat we must exercise harder to burn the excess calories, thus making our bodies work unnecessarily harder. Two Chinese medicine quotes to consider are: "curing and nourishing come from the same source" and "when you eat, satisfy only seven-tenths of your hunger”.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Healing Heels

Poor foot mechanics are often blamed for the cause of the problem. If the foot moves incorrectly, the plantar fascia is overstretched and can tear, becoming weak and inflamed. The pain is usually sharp, severe pain on the ball of the foot.
What about the cause of the problem? Inflammation can be treated with acupuncture, simply by “speeding up” the bodies own healing response. By relaxing the local muscles, reliving swelling and getting more blood and energy flow to the injured site, acupuncture can reduce the inflammation and encourage the speedy repair of the plantar fascia.
Not all heel pain is due to Plantar Fascitis. Some heel pain can be from too many ankle injuries and poor local area circulation, or an "unknown" cause. However, Chinese medicine practitioners always make their own Chinese medicine Diagnosis. In treating foot pain, it’s not necessary to have the Western Medicine diagnosis to commence acupuncture treatment.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
New Year - New Habits

In Ear Acupuncture, there are over 100 points on the ear. These are used to stimulate the functions of different organs and systems. Essentially, in Quit-smoking acupuncture, we stimulate the organs involved in smoking - Lungs, Mouth & Tongue to improve the energy function of those organs.
At Metro Health, we offer Acu-Quit™ which is a 10-treatment program specifically for quitting smoking. Part of the Acu-Quit™ protocol uses Ear points for relaxation/calming, stimulating the organs associated with smoking, and digestion. Why digestion? Because as you quit, your body has to “digest” toxins…that is, eliminate them from your system. Also, as your lungs start to repair, the tiny hairs (cilia) that line the lung tubes, begin their sweeping action again which causes many people to feel more sick or cough up phlegm which they did not do as a smoker. The ear points can help the body eliminate this phlegm and aid the lungs in their functions.
How does acupuncture work for Quit-smoking?
One theory is that by stimulating the energy of the organs associated with smoking, the body is more perceptible to “toxins” entering it. This theory explains why some people report less pleasure in smoking after acupuncture treatments.
Ear Acupuncture also helps with cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Common reactions to quitting are anxiety, depression, irritability, eating more, physical shaking, feeling shaky inside, and poor memory/concentration. One point used is related to the Heart & Emotions (shenmen). This point helps calm the Shen which is used to relieve these mental-emotional symptoms.
Another normal side effect of quitting is to cough up more phlegm. This is because the tiny hairs in the lungs (cilia) are repairing. Their normal job is to move debris out of the lungs, helping you to breathe properly. Toxins in cigarettes damage the cilia, but, as you stop inhaling cigarette toxins, the cilia start to repair, so it's actually a good sign when you start to cough up more phlegm during quitting. Acupuncture can be of assistance in reducing phlegm and promoting better breathing.
At Metro Health, we offer Acu-Quit™ which is a 10-treatment program specifically for quitting smoking. Part of the Acu-Quit™ protocol uses Ear points for relaxation/calming, stimulating the organs associated with smoking, and digestion. Why digestion? Because as you quit, your body has to “digest” toxins…that is, eliminate them from your system. Also assist the lungs in their functions, as they repair. The ear points can help the body eliminate phlegm and aid the lungs in their normal functions.
Acu-Quit™ is a special, unique quitting program we run at Metro Health and medicine, combining Ear Acupuncture, Cognitive therapy, Diet advice and body acupuncture. It's cheaper than our regular consultation fees. At your first consultation, together you and your practitioner will establish a plan to help you stay quit.
The Acu-Quit™ 10-treatment program, takes one hour initially, and about half an hour per session after that. The cost is probably less than your smoking habit - $480. We recommend this program be taken over a 1-month period, appointments can be done 2 or 3x a week as needed.
It's still a New Year - there's never been a better time to Quit!
Monday, January 11, 2010
there can be only one
2010 - there will not be another 2010.
What will you do with your year? Perhaps get into a new line of study, go to an unlikley holiday destintion, spend more money on TV's and home entertainment, the internet, work harder, go on a diet?...so many things consume our time.
Since the new year I got really thinking, how can I make a difference this year? How can I make 2010 count for something more than just another year clocked up to living, existing...
I'm 31 this year. I think it might get harder because I seem to have more stuff and more accomplishments the older I get. What about you?
Just a thought to ponder. Even if it's just making a whole pile more money...there is something you can do with that money that might change the entire planet, or someone's future.
Buying a water well for a community might change their 2010 for the better
Consuming that one burger a week in 2010 might change your 2020 for the worse.
There is no excaping the consequenses of our actions...I'm off on my quest now for 2010 -change the world with me... write a comment
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Ten Ways to Put your Acupuncturist out of Business!

Of course we want to stay in business, but there are many ways, “secrets”even, that can prevent many of the symptoms that cause people to visit their acupuncturist.
Western lifestyle is generally one of over-indulgence, and pleasure-seeking which can induce many preventable health problems. There are four general principals of prevention - ERED (no we are not talking about the emergency room at the hospital) but Exercise Rest, Emotions and Diet. Having these in balance is essential to achieve a healthy mind and body.
I hope you can enjoy this light-hearted approach, and use the tools to live a healthier and happier life.
1) Get active and keep moving thought the day. Especially important if you work in a sedentary job. Find ways to stretch and move about in your breaks. Why no do some lunges on the way to the coffee machine? Go that bit further for your sandwich and get your legs and arms active!
2) Self Massage. Your TCM practitioner can give you specific exercises which may only take 1 minute to do, but make a huge difference. Try squeezing (pinching up the skin) at the point between your eyebrows, on your forehead with your thumb and first finger, this can activate clear thinking and revitalize the eyes.
3) Have an afternoon lie-down.Resting for 10 to 30 minutes a day between 1 and 3pm is extremely beneficial in promoting the regeneration of blood. You must LIE DOWN FLAT. You don't have to sleep, but don't be on your phone etc! for 10 to 30 minutes a day between 1 and 3pm is extremely beneficial in promoting the regeneration of blood.
Excess of the emotions can damage their associated organs resulting in illness.
8) Don't eat and do other things. (Easy to say, difficult to do in our society I know!) Your body will always favor mental functions over your gastro-intestinal system! When you eat and do mental activities, you are forcing your body to override it's desire to send blood to your guts to help absorb nutrients from food
9) Loose a few kilos! Extra weigh will contribute to back pain, make recovery from illness slower and means your body has to supply all the extra fat with blood vessels (puts pressure on your heart) and contributes to high blood pressure. If you are within your normal healthy weigh range Great! Go and encourage your friends. Research shows people with healthy weight friends are more likely to loose weight than those with fat friends.
10) Enjoy your life. You can't always choose what happens to you, but you can choose your attitude. A positive mental attitude is encouraged by all forms of medicine as an indicator for faster recovery and less illnesses.
Of course our practitioners love treating patients and helping you in your road to recovery. We wouldn't be in this business otherwise. So please feel free to make an appointment!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Keeping Kids Healthy...Naturally!

Children have a special constitution, different to adults.
Firstly, their age indicates they are free of the chronic build-up of disease and degeneration that is typical of adults.
Secondly, babies are born with a degree of immaturity about their organs. This is, they are still developing.
This development mostly pertains to the Chinese medicine view of the digestive system. It centers around the Spleen and Stomach organs, which initially are incapable of digesting anything but breast milk. As the child grows, the digestive system matures and they can tolerate other various foods.
This development takes place slowly; hence diet therapy and weaning advice is vitally important in treating and preventing illness. The more mature the digestive system becomes more variety of foods that can be eaten and assimilated into energy for the bodies needs.
Thirdly, children are said to be of a predominantly yang constitution. Yin and Yang are fundamentals, opposites of energy in TCM. Healthy adults would have a balance of yin and yang energies. To help understand yin and yang, box 1 shows their qualities.
Children’s energetic and active nature is part of this predominance of Yang energy. Yang energy is also warm so they have a tendency to become hot, or suffer hot diseases fever, earache, yellow phlegm, skin rashes are all diseases caused by heat in children.
In addition to their yang nature causing disease, the immaturity of the organs also predetermines children to get sick from inappropriate foods. Inappropriate foods are simply those they cannot digest.
Some might be ok foods in the future, but the time of weaning is very delicate. Parents need patience and sensitivity to the child's response to each food. Chinese medicine practitioners will give you more specific diet advice and appropriate ways to wean your child
There are some foods which Chinese medicine thinks should rarely be given to children. These include sugar, raw foods, cheese, greasy foods.
However, the great thing about children is they generally have a “clean slate” when it comes to build up of toxins, pathogens and are not affected by a life of feeling run-down or 'stressed' as many adults are. Hence, they are easily and quickly able to recover.
Classical texts of TCM pediatrics say that children are easy to get sick, but quick to recover.
Once the diagnosis is established, children can be treated with acupuncture, cupping, Chinese herbs, massage or a combination of these.
Acupuncture for children is relatively quick compared with adults. Needles don't need to be retained for babies, and children they are only left in a few minutes depending on their age.
Children generally respond quickly to acupuncture and herbs, treatment courses are a lot shorter than adults.
For more info about what types of conditions Chinese medicine can treat, or a profile on our practitioners at my clinic, check out http://www.metrohealth.com.au/