Acupuncture Tips and Advice The restorative power of meditation: a reflection Written by Alf Zollo on 9 October, 2020 Meditation is an ancient practice that has long been used as a tool of self-discovery and a way to cultivate inner peace. Keep Reading
Acupuncture Future of Wellness Future of Wellness: making the switch from full-time public servant to full-time Acupuncture student Written by Endeavour College of Natural Health on 6 October, 2020 After 18 years in the federal public service, Alf Zollo suddenly had the freedom to choose a new path in life – and so he did, signing up to study Acupuncture in his hometown of Adelaide. Keep Reading
Acupuncture Natural Leaders Natural Leaders: A potential game-changer for hard-to-find acupuncture points Written by Endeavour College of Natural Health on 22 September, 2020 When Debbie Godson was about 10 years old, her best friend’s father started studying natural medicine. He spoke about it with such enthusiasm that it sparked her interest. But it wasn’t until 20... Keep Reading
Acupuncture Acupuncture for the treatment of shoulder pain Written by Chris Fehres on 10 September, 2020 Shoulder pain is very common and can be defined as pain occurring in and around the articular surfaces of the shoulder girdle, including the glenohumeral (socket), acromioclavicular (AC) and ste... Keep Reading
Acupuncture Ask an expert: does acupuncture hurt? Written by Chris Fehres on 3 September, 2020 The two questions asked most frequently about acupuncture are “does it hurt?’ and ‘what does it feel like?’ Keep Reading
Acupuncture Soothe stresses with these five acupuncture pressure points Written by Chris Fehres on 31 July, 2020 Acupuncture has been soothing stresses and needling niggles for thousands of years but what many people might not realise is that it can be used to treat just about any modern day concern. Keep Reading
Acupuncture The healing heat of moxibustion Written by Chris Fehres on 7 July, 2020 As acupuncturists we have a wide range of tools at our disposal to aid in improving our treatment outcomes. Aside from the iconic acupuncture needle, moxibustion could be considered the philoso... Keep Reading
Acupuncture Modern research reveals the wisdom of ancient acupuncture wonders Written by Chris Fehres on 25 June, 2020 Any acupuncturist will have a list of their favourite points for treating poor digestion and low energy. In truth, you could probably count on just one hand which ones they believe are the most ... Keep Reading
Acupuncture Acupuncture’s potent pain-relieving effects Written by Chris Fehres on 2 June, 2020 The practice of acupuncture involves the insertion and manipulation of ultra-fine needles into the body to produce healing effects. While acupuncture is synonymous with activating the body’s vit... Keep Reading