SEASONAL NEWSLETTER

I send out an email newsletter twice a year from London Acupuncture Therapy. The last one was in Autumn 2013, and the next one will be in the Spring of 2014. If you would like to be added to the mailing list to receive this, please email me your contact details.    

CONGRATULATIONS…

… to all the expectant mothers I treated last year who have now had wonderful, gorgeous little babies. I see quite a lot of pregnant women in my clinics, primarily for issues relating to later-stage pregnancy. However, there is one issue related to the early stage of pregnancy that women often want treated with acupuncture … Read more

TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TUBERCULOSIS IN AFRICA WITH MOXIBUSTION

This is truly exciting work that is being carried out at two locations – one in Uganda and the other in South Africa. These large-scale studies are being led by a British-based charity in collaboration with local medics and involve the use of moxibustion on patients with tuberculosis. Tuberculosis remains the second biggest infective cause … Read more

DRUG COMPANIES SUPPRESS UNFAVOURABLE TRIALS

I believe that acupuncture and other forms of complementary medicine should be regulated. Only strong and effective regulations can protect patients and potential clients, and ultimately it also protects the overwhelming majority of practitioners who act ethically, professionally, and competently at all times. Therefore I welcome scrutiny and regulation, not least because it protects me … Read more

WELL-KNOWN MEDITATORS

You do not have to live in a cave or wear a sack-cloth to feel the benefits of meditation. Many people chose to meditate every day and experience spiritual, physical, and emotional benefits as a result. Here are a few well-known people who practice the same form of meditation as me: Russell Brand: comedian political … Read more

REFLECTIONS ON DAOISM

Imagine a philosophy with the central tenet of the importance of doing nothing. It sounds very different to most belief systems. Capitalism requires economic activity; Socialism strives for greater egalitarianism; and Islam has the Five Pillars. With Daoism, the concept of Wu Wei (“effortless doing”) is integral. Or as Daoist philosopher, Lao Tsu, put it: … Read more