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Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Society of Australia

Locality: Cabramatta, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9727 6831



Address: Level 1, 23 John Street 2166 Cabramatta, NSW, Australia

Website: https://cmasa.org.au

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22.01.2022 IMPORTANT NOTICE : As required by CMBA, all prescriptions and labels of Chinese medicine are to be written in English as of 12 November 2017. 20171112

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19.01.2022 NSW Academic Activities 2020-September 27/09/2020 Sunday 2pm-5pm Lecture No. V20SEP27 ...Continue reading

19.01.2022 Chinese Herb -- Ganoderma Name: Latin Name: Ganoderma Common Name: Ganoderma, lucid ganoderma, reishi mushroom... Chinese Name: Pinyin Name: ling zhi Nature and Taste Sweet and bitter in tastes, neutral in nature, and manifests its therapeutic actions in the heart, lung, spleen and kidney meridians. Drug actions in TCM Nourish the heart, calm the spirit, enrich qi (vital energy) and blood, relieve cough or breathing difficulty, and general tonification. Traditional Uses in TCM? In TCM practice, ganoderma is used for conditions like general weakness, cough, breath difficulty, insomnia, forgetfulness, poor appetite and indigestion. 1. Heart dysfunction causing restless spirit will have signs like insomnia, forgetfulness and fatigue. The condition can be relieved by ganoderma combined with angelica root, sour jujube seed and longan aril. 2. Spleen deficiency leading to poor appetite and fatigue can be relieved by ganoderma combined with pilose asiabell root, largehead atractylodes rhizome and astragalus root. 3. Lung deficiency leading to cough and breath shortness can be relieved by ganoderma combined with cordyceps and tokay. 4. Ganoderma used alone promotes the production of blood and qi, which is benefit for signs like indigestion, poor appetite, fatigue, loose bowels, dizziness and soreness in the lumbar. Pharmacological Actions 1. Analgesic Effect 2. Hepatoprotective Activity 3. Antioxidation 4. Immunostimulation 5. Anti-tumor 6. Reversal of Multi-drug Resistant in Tumor Cells 7. Inhibitory activity against HIV-1 protease References , 2000. ,1999. Li E.K., Tomlinson B., et al. Safety and efficacy of Ganoderma lucidum (Lingzhi) and San Miao San supplementation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a double-blind, randomized, placeno-controlled pilot trial. Arthritis and Rheumatism 57: 1143-1150 (2007).

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14.01.2022 CMASA July 2020 NEWSLETTER NSW Academic Activities 2020-July 26/07/2020 Sunday 6.30pm-9.30pm...Continue reading

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13.01.2022 CMASA 1018 : 18/10/20209.30am-6.30pm : 9.30am-6.30pm ... CMASA 40 . CPD: 8 points (Formal) : N20OCT18 2040 80 120 : 20201013 : Jo 0431327369 1pm-4pm [email protected] Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Education BSB :062133 A/C NO:18001600 CMASA [email protected] subject N20OCT18 CMASACPD

12.01.2022 CMASA OCTOBER 2020 NEWSLETTER We invite all CMASA members to join us for the 6th Traditional Chinese Medicine International Forum in October. In this forum, classics review is the new point, and the succession and development are the main topic. We are pleased to observe the new generation of Chinese medicine practitioners come up who talk and practice TCM on the basis of theory of Yinyang & five elements and Four Properties & Five Flavors. Highlights of the forum include: ...Continue reading



11.01.2022 20207 :2020726( : 6:30pm - 9:30pm ... : : , CEO N20JUL26 CPD: 3 points (Formal) : : $40 , $60 : 2020721 : Jo 0431327369 1pm-4pm [email protected] Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Education BSB: 062133 A/C NO:18001600 CMASA [email protected] CMASACPD CMASA 20207 2017 20207192:00-5:00pm Zoom V20JUL19 CPD 3 points (formal) AUD 20.00; 5.00 30.00 Commonwealth Bank Account Name: CMASA Vic BSB: 062300 Account No: 10367029 CMASA Vic ; [email protected] 2020717 10:00pm $40 , $60 , Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Education BSB: 062133 A/C NO:18001600 CMASA [email protected] 2020714 ------------------------------------- CMASA : :202075 :2020816 . :3pm-10pm( :3 : :CMASA $120 $150 (CMASA [email protected]) , Commonwealth Bank, A/C Name:CMASA Education BSB: 062133, A/C No: 18001600. : 1.. 2. : 1. 2. 3. 4. CMASA () 5. [email protected] . 1. Photo ID photo ID). 2. USI number , USI: www.usi.gov.au 3. . (HLTAID003), , ,3, :Gary zhang [email protected] 0410 465 888 , Covid-19 1. 2. 3

11.01.2022 CMASA 8 30 :2020 8 30 ( : 6:30pm - 9:30pm ... 1984 , , , , , 1987 , , , , 1992 , 1997 , , 2008 , , 2018 , N20AUG30 CPD: 3 points(Formal) : : $40 , $60 : 2020 8 25 : Jo 0431327369 1pm-4pm [email protected] Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Education BSB :062133, A/C NO:18001600 CMASA [email protected] CMASA CPD -------------------------------------------------------------- NSW Academic Activities 2020-August 30/08/2020 Sunday 6.30pm-9.30pm Lecture No. N20AUG30 Topic: Analysis of Clinical Cases with The Principle of Yin Yang and Five Movements Venue: Webinar Speaker: Mr. Jianfeng Liu Mr. Jianfeng Liu is one of CMASA committee members, and is in charge of research for NSW CMASA. After graduating from China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (Master in Acupuncture) and Inner Mongolia Medical University (Bachelor in Chinese Medicine), he did clinical and research work at the Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture Institute in China with his supervisors-Professor Chuanjie Li and Professor Lige Bi. His research interest focuses on the clinical and mechanism study on the treatment of Coronary Artery Disease by Acupuncture, one of National Qi-Wu projects in China. He also worked at National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China, and became a registered Chinese medicine practitioner in New Zealand and Australia after he immigrated to Australia. CPD: 3 Points (Formal) Fee: $40 (member); $60(non-member) pay by 25 August, 2020 Open to all Chinese Medicine practitioners in Australia Contact: Jo 0431327369 1pm-4pm Monday to Friday [email protected] Bank account: Commonwealth Bank A/C, Name: CMASA Education BSB:062133, Account No. 18001600 For registration, please PrintScreen the payment page and send it to [email protected] with your name, the membership number and the lecture number. If you are a student member or not the CMASA member, please kindly inform us when you register for the lecture. CMASA will issue CPD certificates after lecture.

10.01.2022 CMASA Newsletter February 2021 NSW Academic Activities 2021 15/02/2021 7.30pm A final reminder for the academic course: Study of Chinese medicine theories to improve acupuncture and Tuina skills for Chinese herbalist, acupuncturist and Tuina therapist. Review the classics and practise Chinese medicine is an necessary approach for Chinese medicine practitioners to further develop the skills, enhance the competitiveness of our members and meet more and more challenges in the ...Continue reading

08.01.2022 CMASA Academic Activities 2020-OCTOBER 18/10/2020 Sunday 9:30am-6:30pm Lecture No. N20OCT18 ... Topic: The 6th Traditional Chinese Medicine International Forum Venue: Webinar Speaker: In this forum, classics review is the new point, and the succession and development are the main topic. We are pleased to observe the new generation of Chinese medicine practitioners come up who talk and practice TCM on the basis of theory of Yinyang & five elements and Four Properties & Five Flavors. Highlights of the forum include: Professor Yigong Fang, who is famous for treating premature ovarian failure with acupuncture, will present the research progress in roles of acupuncture on the reproductive field. Master Shipei Huang and Master Zhengping Lu are going to interpret Treatise on Febrile Caused by Cold and explain how to apply it in the clinical practice. Mr. Jiabing Xiao will introduce Wu Jutong’s Science of Epidemic Febrile Disease with rich experience of over forty years. Mr. Xiaobing Huo will present the syndrome differentiation and treatment of hypothyroidism, and he has extensive clinical experience in orthopedics, gynecology and internal medicine. Dr. Guoqing Wei will present the Internal Canon of Medicine, exploring the essence of the traditional Chinese medicine original from the Chinese wisdom in the remote antiquity and the theory of interpromotion and interrestraint showed in Neijing. Mr. Zhenye Rong in the Victorian Neijing teaching group is to present the contents of Neijing in conjunction with the clinical restraint of six excesses. Mr. Shuyi Zhang from Five-movement-six-climate Group QLD is to give a talk on pulse taking in Five Movements and Six Climates, explaining the complicate theories and clinical experience in an intriguing way. Former president Ms Rose Chen is about to present the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine in therapy of the common clinical challengeviral diseases. Mr. Shu Wang is to present the syndrome differential and treatment of Metrorrhagia and Metrostaxis in his Australian clinical cases serial, disclosing the key points of the therapy of uterine bleeding. CPD: 8 points (Formal) Venue: Webinar Date: 18/10/2020 (Sunday) 9.30am-6.30pm Lecture No. N20OCT18 Please register via email by 13th OCT 2020 ,please put Lecture No. N20OCT18 in the email subject Fee: $80 for members with CPD points needed; $20 for members without CPD points $120 for non-members with CPD points needed; $40 for non-members without CPD points Contact: Jo 0431327369 1pm-4pm Monday to Friday [email protected] Bank account: Commonwealth Bank A/C, Name: CMASA Education BSB:062133, Account No. 18001600 For registration, please PrintScreen the payment page and send it to [email protected] with your name, the membership number and the lecture number. If you are a student member or not the CMASA member, please kindly inform us when you register for the lecture. CMASA will issue CPD certificates after lecture.

08.01.2022 CMASA June 2020 NEWSLETTER CMASA: Randomised control trial: recruitment of participating research institutes /researchers As of 13 May, COVID-19 has infected 4,425,639 people worldwide with death toll at 297,765, and the number still rising. No effective medication has yet been identified and research is mainly focusing on development of a vaccine to COVID-19. To date, seven candidate vaccines have already made it to clinical trial stage in humans, but they are not expected ...Continue reading

07.01.2022 CMASA 823 :2020823( : 1:30pm - 5:30pm ... 1. 19821987401994RMIT UniversityAHPRA 2. (Newcastle University) 3. CEO, 4. CMA 1996 1999 CMA , Zoom Webinar : W20AUG23 CPD 4 points (Professional Issues) : $40 , $60 : 2020 8 18 : Jo 0431327369 1pm-4pm [email protected] Commonwealth Bank A/C Name:CMASA Education BSB :062133 A/C NO: 18001600 CMASA [email protected] CMASA CPD

07.01.2022 CMASA 927 : 2020927 : 2-5 ... Dr Greta Young Dr Greta Young 19972006 . 1998 - 2010RMIT2010- 2015. 20091998 . CPD: 3 points (Formal) : V20SEP27 $40 , $60 : 2020923 : Jo 0431327369 [email protected] Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Education BSB :062133 A/C NO:18001600 CMASA [email protected] CMASA CPD

05.01.2022 20208 CMASA 726 :2020726( ... : 6:30pm - 9:30pm : : , CEO N20JUL26 CPD: 3 points (Formal) : : $40 , $60 : 2020721 : Jo 0431327369 1pm-4pm [email protected] Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Education BSB: 062133 A/C NO:18001600 CMASA [email protected] CMASACPD --------------------------------------------------------------- CMASA Academic Activities 2020-July 26th 26/07/2020 Sunday 6.30pm-9.30pm Lecture No. N20JUL26 Topic: Principles and Prescriptions of the Inner Canon of the Yellow Emperor Venue: Webinar Speaker: Dr. Guoqing Wei (TCM) CEO of CMASA; AHPRA Registered Chinese Medicine Practitioner CPD: 3 Points (Formal) Fee: $40 (member); $60(non-member) pay by 21/07/2020 Open to all Chinese Medicine practitioners in Australia Contact: Jo 0431327369 1pm-4pm Monday to Friday Bank account: Commonwealth Bank A/C Name: CMASA Education BSB: 062133 Account No. 18001600 For registration, please PrintScreen the payment page and send it to [email protected] with your name, the membership number and the lecture number. If you are a student member or not the CMASA member, please kindly inform us when you register for the lecture. CMASA will issue CPD certificates after lecture.

03.01.2022 CMASA Academic Activities 2021-Febuary NSW Academic Activities 2021 15/02/2021 7.30pm...Continue reading

02.01.2022 -- : Ganoderma : Ganoderma, lucid ganoderma, reishi mushroom... : : ling zhi [3] 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. HIV-1 , 2000. ,1999. Li E.K., Tomlinson B., et al. Safety and efficacy of Ganoderma lucidum (Lingzhi) and San Miao San supplementation in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a double-blind, randomized, placeno-controlled pilot trial. Arthritis and Rheumatism 57: 1143-1150 (2007).

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