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Barefoot Doctor Clinic Scott Smallwood

Locality: Buderim, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5445 2426



Address: 22 / 7 Lindsay Road 4556 Buderim, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.barefootdoctor.com.au/

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23.01.2022 Chronic back pain sufferers, who choose to have regular acupuncture, experience relief from pain and improved mobility and function from a proven treatment that is 100% drug free. Find a registered practitioner: www.acupuncture.org.au



21.01.2022 Acupuncture part of nonsurgical evidence based recommendations for chronic back pain

18.01.2022 Just as regular exercise improves fitness, regular acupuncture treatments can help to improve a general feeling of health and wellbeing. Acupuncture + your fitness routine = better health, more balance and less stress in life.

15.01.2022 You gotta roll with the times ey. Barefoot Doctor all set up to operate in the post Coronavirus world. Extremely stringent hygiene standards to ensure everybody's safety. We are asking all patients to please give us a call when you arrive and wait in your vehicle. We will then call you back when your room is ready and you will be able to come straight through. Thanks for your understanding and its a better time than ever to work on your health and wellbeing. Take Care All.



12.01.2022 Gynostemma Tea ( Jiao Gu Lan) Weight management, regulates blood triglycerides, cholesterol, hypertension, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory In China Gynostemma is called the miracle tea, in Japan it is the most researched herb, ranking higher than Ginseng. Gynostemma helps maintain healthy cardiovascular function by reducing unhealthy cholesterol levels and lowering high blood pressure by decreasing vascular resistance and increasing coronary blood flow. Its adaptogenic prope...rties enhance physiological functions, aiding the body to recover from illness, stress and fatigue. A powerful antioxidant for protecting the body from free radical damage. Indications Action Weight loss Poor digestion Hypertension High cholesterol Blood tryglyceride regulation Immune system problems Hair loss Stress Constipation Memory and cognitive problems Tumour Assists in natural weight loss by effectively blocking the body's conversion of sugar into stored fat May help slow the ageing process by strengthening cellular function and promoting cell proliferation. Lowers high blood pressure Lowers cholesterol Anti-inflammatory agent Antioxidant Detoxifying agent Increases resistance to environmental stressors including air pollution, chemicals and bacteria. Regulates DNA. Improves memory Enhances coronary and cardiovascular functions Has shown positive effects toward inhibiting the tumour growth of cancerous cells in the brain, lungs, liver, kidneys, stomach, breasts, uterus, prostate, rectum, thyroid and skin. Enhances liver, spleen and digestive system functions Prevents and cures constipation and inhibits the formation of gallbladder stones. Soothing, sedative effects on the central nervous system helps memory and cognitive functions, improves quality of sleep and relieve incidence of insomnia. Helpful in the prevention of hair loss and formation of gray hair by increasing the enzyme activity of cell membranes responsible for nourishing the hair follicles. Ingredients Cautions and Contraindications Gynostemma pentaphyllum (jiao gu lan, gynostemma) Due to the strong stimulating action of Gynostemma, some people may have sleep difficulties. In such cases do not use after 4PM. Presentation Suggested Dosage 30 teabags For Diabetes: 12g. daily (2 to 3 teabags) (Each sachet may be used twice.)

10.01.2022 High Quality Treatment Rooms

06.01.2022 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16437501 The highest level of evidence (Cochrane Systematic Review) showed that Chinese herbal medicine was of assistance in treating SARS 17 years ago. I would love to be in the hospital system making a difference at this difficult time but sadly the lessons of the past haven't always guided current health care decisions. We are still open in Buderim though and have done our best to stock up on Chinese herbal medicines that can assist in treating infectious respiratory disorders. Please all stay safe, well, and sane - Scott Smallwood



03.01.2022 Chinese medicine is a registered profession and is regarded as an Allied Health Profession by the Federal Government.

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