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Pedersen Natural Therapies Clinic in Maryborough, Queensland | Acupuncturist



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Pedersen Natural Therapies Clinic

Locality: Maryborough, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4123 0273



Address: Unit 2, 128 Adelaide Street, 4650 Maryborough, QLD, Australia

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23.01.2022 Pedersen Natural Therapies is Still open for Trading! Mask and gloves shall be worn by me due to the outbreak. RECEIVE FREE PLASTER WITH TREATMENT Also pain linament reduced to $25



16.01.2022 Happy New Year 2020 to everyone

15.01.2022 Acupuncture in the media. "The next prescription from your doctor just might be for acupuncture instead of pain meds. As the science increasingly shows that the... ancient Chinese therapy can be as effective as drugs, more doctors are acknowledging its legitimacy. At the same time, exciting new discoveries about how acupuncture works are also boosting its standing as a bona fide medical treatment overall. "There's plenty of quality research supporting the use of acupuncture for a number of health conditions," says Joseph F. Audette, M.D., the chief of the department of pain management at Atrius Health in Boston and an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School." For your nearest AACMA Chinese Medicine Practitioner, call our National Practitioner Referral Service on 1300 725 334 or visit our website www.acupuncture.org.au for qualified practitioners around Australia! Ensure your practitioner (if in Australia) is qualified with a CMBA number, which means they are trained adequately, have a minimum of 1000 clinical hours of acupuncture or more as part of their health science degree & are accurate in their treatment. AACMA members must have a CMBA number to be registered. #acupuncture #chinesemedicine #acupunctureinthemedia #acupunctureresearch

13.01.2022 Chinese pulse diagnosis is complex, & takes years of practice to master, but let’s begin with some of the basics. When the pulse is taken, three fingers over t...he radial artery are places on your wrist. Each of the fingers rests on a different section of the pulse: front; middle; and rear. Each section correlates with different organs. The pulse is felt, and also the pulse rate, but fingers also search for pulse length, depth and quality because these pulse attributes are equally important. When all this information together, the practitioner learns more about your wellness. In Chinese Medicine pulse diagnosis is also a very important diagnostic tool that provides your practitioner with information about the state of your health but in different ways. Chinese Medicine pulse diagnosis is a more detailed and subtle process; we are looking for much more than your pulse rate. Why is pulse diagnosis such a large part of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)? Because thousands of years ago when Chinese medicine theories began to develop, there were no x-rays or MRIs available to produce pictures of the insides of our bodies. Therefore, in their wisdom, the ancient Chinese doctors created external methods designed to understand the body’s interior, including: observation; careful questioning; tongue diagnosis; and pulse diagnosis. Have you tried Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine? For your nearest AACMA Chinese Medicine Practitioner, call our National Practitioner Referral Service on 1300 725 334 or visit our website www.acupuncture.org.au for qualified practitioners around Australia! Ensure your practitioner (if in Australia) is qualified with a CMBA number, which means they are trained adequately, have a minimum of 1000 clinical hours of acupuncture or more as part of their health science degree, are accurate in their treatment, and follow strict practice guidelines under AHPRA. Chart Source: Journal of acupuncture and meridian studies; Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diagnosis: A Modern Interpretation of an Ancient and Traditional Method. Bilton, Karen; Hammer, Leon; Zaslawski, Chris;2013 Info: www.empirical-health.com #acupuncture #chinesemedicine #pulsediagnosis #traditionalmedicine



09.01.2022 Aurora West Allis Medical Center's emergency department is using a new option to eliminate pain. FOX6's Mary Stoker Smith shows you. http://via.fox6now.com/q5pLT

02.01.2022 Wishing all of you have a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR !

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