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Coburg Chinese Medicine

Locality: Coburg, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9041 6569



Address: 197 Sydney Rd 3058 Coburg, VIC, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 http://www.healthcmi.com//1549-chinese-herbal-medicine-exp



24.01.2022 As the winter settles remember to rug up and don't forget to wear a scarf! #cupping #firecupping #wetcupping #hijama #coburg #chinesemedicine #winteriscoming

24.01.2022 Coburg Chinese Medicine will be opening as planned, tomorrow on the 7th November 2012. Appointments can be made online via the website at http://www.coburgchinesemedicine.com.au/make-an-appointment

24.01.2022 Coburg Chinese Medicine is pleased to announce that it now has Flexeze Heat patches in store from today http://www.youtube.com/watch



23.01.2022 We are open for business during the covid19 Melbourne lockdown. Under stage 3 restrictions Chinese medicine is considered a essential health service. A few changes though. * You will be provided a mask on entry if you do not have your own... * You will be asked to sanitise your hands upon entry Let's work together to get through this

23.01.2022 I hope everyone has had a safe and happy new year period. We are now back from our holiday break and appointments are still available for this week. Give us a call on 03 9041 6569 to book.

22.01.2022 In recent news, private health fund rebates are now available to clients who receive acupuncture treatments and have extras cover with their fund. Retain your receipts and forward them to your health fund for a rebate to be processed. Remember to check with your private health insurance provider to ensure Acupuncture treatments are covered in your policy.



22.01.2022 We have a full raw Chinese herbal dispensary at Coburg Chinese Medicine with roughly 280 herbs. Following a Chinese herbal consultation a individualised formula will be made from 5-10 herbs and then you cook them at home. #dispensary #chineseherbs #herbs #chineseherbsftw #sydneyrd #coburg

22.01.2022 Happy Chinese New Year! Coburg Chinese medicine wishes everyone happiness and prosperity for the year of the Fire Rooster and beyond!

21.01.2022 A great article from a well respected Chinese medicine practitioner describing the difference between Dry needling and Acupuncture. When seeking Acupuncture always ensure your practitioner is registered with The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia. http://www.robinmarchment.com.au/acupuncture-dry-needling-/

20.01.2022 Chinese herbs are beautiful and a work of art in their own right. Depicted here is Lu Lu Tong, the fruit of the Liquidambar. #chineseherbs #prisma #traditionalmedicine #herbs #acupuncture #sydneyrd #coburg

19.01.2022 Acu-moxa point chart, showing the GB34 (Yanglingquan) point, from Chuanwu lingji lu (Record of Sovereign Teachings), by Zhang Youheng, a treatise on acu-moxa in two volumes. This work survives only in a manuscript draft, completed in 1869 (8th year of the Tongzhi reign period of the Qing dynasty). It is illustrated with 84 charts, finely executed in colour. The text states: The yanglingquan point is located below the knee, in the depression at the outer edge of the head of ...the fibula. It can be needled to a depth of 6 fen (1 fen [0.1 cun Chinese proportional inch] = c. 0.3 cm), and moxibusted with seven moxa cones. It is indicated for pain and swelling in the feet and knees; wind-cold-damp blockage disease bi; one-sided paralysis; heavy, aching feeling in the back, making it difficult to sit or stand; facial oedema (fuzhong); distention and feeling of fullness (zhangman) in the chest, etc. Coloured Painting 1869 From: Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy for Traditional Chinese Medicine), Chuanwu lingji lu (Record of Sovereign Teachings), Kun (Earth) Collection, Chant of the yanglingquan (Yang Mound Spring) point See more



19.01.2022 Coburg Chinese Medicine wishes everyone a safe and happy easter! We will be closed Good friday-Easter Monday and will reopen on Easter tuesday 2nd March for appointments. In the meantime we recommend eating some healthy easter treats such as this fantastic snack, perfect for this time of year. http://mountainroseblog.com/marbled-tea-eggs/if you do not have the herbs licorice and eleuthero in you cupboard just omit them from this recipe

18.01.2022 A great visual comparison of the thickness of an acupuncture needle.

18.01.2022 Refining my single hand loading technique. #acupuncture #chinesemedicine #practicemakesperfection #constantlylearning #coburg #japaneseacupuncture

17.01.2022 Happy International Women's Day! As Gloria Steinem so eloquently wrote: "The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organization but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights"

16.01.2022 Happy belated Chinese New Year! Welcome to the year of the wood horse http://www.sbs.com.au//lunar-new-year-2014-what-year-woode

16.01.2022 A collection of natural herbal beauties. #chinesemedicine #herbs #herblife #autumnal #coburg #herbaldispensary

16.01.2022 The following image gives a good comparison of the size of an Acupuncture needle vs a paperclip

15.01.2022 Its tincture making day here at Coburg Chinese Medicine. In 2-6 weeks these formulas will be ready for dispensing. From left to right: Ba Zhen Tang, Xiao Yao Wan, Gui Pi Tang

15.01.2022 Support equality in private health provider status for Chinese medicine in Australia. Please read and sign. http://www.change.org//hon-peter-dutton-private-health-fun

15.01.2022 Happy holidays and Happy New Year from Coburg Chinese Medicine. We will be closed the 24th-26th of December for Christmas and reopen on the 28th December 2015. We will then close on 31st of December 2015-1st January for New Year and will reopen on the 2nd January 2016

15.01.2022 Remember to care for yourself and also your pets in the heat this week

14.01.2022 A common misconception people have is that acupuncture is painful... not only is this untrue but often the exact opposite

14.01.2022 The new Coburg Chinese Medicine Website is now up and running. It will be opening on the 7th of november and Clients will be able to book appointments online from this date. www.coburgchinesemedicine.com.au

14.01.2022 Moxa landscapes #chinesemedicine #moxa #winteriscoming #coburg #moxapunk #japaneseacupuncture

12.01.2022 In Western Medicine the body is seen as a machine, you try to fix a broken part or take it out. In Chinese Medicine, the body is seen as a garden. If the leaves are wilting or turning brown, you examine the condition of the soil, see if the plant is getting enough water & sun or if the roots are being impinged upon. You don’t just paint the leaves green! ~ From the classic book on Chinese Medicine, "Between Heaven and Earth".

11.01.2022 A great article about the importance of seeking out appropriately trained and qualified acupuncturists http://www.peterkington.com.au/would-you-let-me-circumcise/

11.01.2022 Our relaxing and comfortable treatment space

09.01.2022 Not always the prettiest thing to look at, but kim chi is certainly delicious and quite easy to make. Here is 6kg of the wonderstuff made fresh today. Take the time during the cooler months to ferment your veggies for gut healthy meals. #kimchilife #fermentation #koreafood #guthealth

09.01.2022 A brilliant picture essay of a weeks worth of groceries from different countries across the world... note the lack of fresh produce in the pics from the west. Remember to pick up some fresh veggies the next time you go shopping http://imgur.com/a/mN8Zs?

08.01.2022 A delicious winter warmer from my great local cafe. Remember to eat warm and nourishing in winter. This cafe is still relatively new to the area and the owners mum runs the kitchen making quality greek food. Check it out! #chalarostecafe #winterwarmers #chinesemedicine #acupuncture #sydneyroad #coburgcafes

08.01.2022 A couple of delicious breakfast muffin recipes for those on the go! http://www.coburgchinesemedicine.com.au//delicious-high-fi

07.01.2022 Happy holidays! During the holiday period Coburg Chinese Medicine will be closed between the 24th - 26th of December and the 31st December - 1st January

07.01.2022 At Coburg Chinese medicine, moxa is often suggested as part of the home treatment plan to support patients between regular appointments. Coburg Chinese medicine collaborated with the amazing Jan Pardy to put this video together showing how to apply rice grain moxa at home. https://www.youtube.com/watch

07.01.2022 Consultation area

06.01.2022 To celebrate the launch of Coburg Chinese Medicine's new logo our website www.coburgchinesemedicine.com.au has been updated with a new look

05.01.2022 We now have a bank card payment facility at Coburg Chinese Medicine for an even more convenient payment experience. http://www.coburgchinesemedicine.com.au//card-payments-now

03.01.2022 Some foods to look out for in your weekly shop!

02.01.2022 A beautiful representation of the body according to natural agricultural principles by Kunisada Utagawa

01.01.2022 We have now migrated our online booking service from Clickbook to Cliniko! You can now book an appointment online from our website, via our facebook page or directly from this link https://coburgtcm.cliniko.com/bookings#service

01.01.2022 Our lovely waiting and reception area

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