ZEN YOGA IN CAMBERWELL

This is a guest editorial piece from my friends at Zen Yoga telling you a little bit about what they do. What does the word “yoga” mean to you? Flexibility? Relaxation? What about “meditation” or “zen”? “Zen” originally comes from a Sanskrit word “dhyana” meaning concentration or meditation, and meditation is one of the central practices in … Read more

ACUPUNCTURE AND MORNING SICKNESS

Almost fifty per cent of expectant women experience pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting. As most people know, the term “morning sickness” is not a particularly useful description of these symptoms which frequently occur throughout the day. Many women chose to have acupuncture to counter the effects of morning sickness. The World Health Organisation (WHO) as far … Read more

RECIPE FOR NETTLE SOUP

Nettle is understood, by both traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and western medicine dietitians, to be a great tonic. Here’s a recipe for making a tasty nettle soup. Ingredients: 1 onion peeled and chopped; 2 large potatoes, peeled and chopped into half-inch cubes; 2 pints of vegetable or chicken stock; 175 g of nettles (only pick … Read more

COFFEE CONSUMPTION & ACUPUNCTURE

Recent research has demonstrated that insertion and rotation of acupuncture needles stimulates the body to produce adenosines. These naturally occuring chemicals have a wide range of potential functions. They help to regulate sleep, can increase energy, help certain heart and lung conditions, encourage vasodilation, assist wound healing, have anti-inflammatory properties, inhibit local nerve signals to … Read more

WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION & ACUPUNCTURE Part 2

In addition to those diseases, symptoms, and conditions for which the WHO recommends acupuncture treatment based upon clinical trials, it has also highlighted these  for which the therapeutic effect of acupuncture has been shown but for which further proof is needed: Abdominal pain (in acute gastroenteritis or due to gastrointestinal spasm) Acne vulgaris Alcohol dependence … Read more

WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACUPUNCTURE

In an official report, Acupuncture: Review and Analysis of Reports on Controlled Clinical Trials, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has listed the following symptoms, diseases and conditions that have been shown through controlled trials to be treated effectively by acupuncture: Adverse reactions to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy Allergic rhinitis (including hay fever) Biliary colic Depression (including … Read more