THE FOUNDATION OF THE BRITISH ACUPUNCTURE COUNCIL AND REGISTRATION OF MEMBERS

The British Acupuncture Council was formed twenty years ago in 1995. It resulted from the merger of five previously established registers, which were themselves all tied to an individual acupuncture college in this country. These organisations were the Register of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Traditional Acupuncture Society (whose members gave me my first acupuncture treatments), … Read more

DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE: TISSUE REPAIR & FRICTION

New muscle cells can be produced from the stroma or from the parenchyma. Cells produced from the parenchyma provide perfect or near-perfect tissue reconstruction. However, stromal fibroblasts produce replacement tissue that will be scar/fibrous tissue (fibrosis), not specialised to perform the function of the surrounding parenchymal tissue with impairment resulting. Therefore, the ability of parenchymal … Read more

TUBERCULOSIS

Until quite recently, the very word would strike alarm with generations of people who had experienced relatives struck down by TB or ‘consumption’, as it was known. One only needs to look through the works of Thomas Hardy or Dickens to have some idea of how prevalent it was. The industrial revolution encouraged the spread … Read more

A BRIEF HISTORY OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE

One hundred and fifty years later, Florence Nightingale’s work still stands as a wonderful example for all healthcare workers, conventional and complementary, of empathy and professionalism. It’s great that we have such a well-remembered national hero. Florence came from a liberal family, and her father had been active in the abolition movement. Nevertheless, when she … Read more

QUOTE FOR THE DAY

“Compassion is a marvel of human nature, a precious inner resource, and the foundation of our well-being and the harmony of our societies.” Dalai Lama I was lucky enough to go to see the Dalia Lama at a large open-air event down in Hampshire earlier this week. It was the day after his appearance at … Read more

WHY DO WE HAVE BONES?

In the human body, the skeleton has five main functions: SUPPORT FRAMEWORK: it literally stops us from flopping to the ground, supporting and anchoring the soft organs. The legs support the trunk when we stand, and the rib cage supports the thoracic wall. PROTECTION: of soft organs eg brain, spinal cord, and the thoracic organs. … Read more

HOW SKELETAL MUSCLE WORKS

Each skeletal muscles is made up of hundreds of long cells called fibres. Each fibre is filled with tiny protein threads. There are two types – thick filaments called myosin and thin filaments called actin. They are both contractible proteins, capable of shortening. These actin & myosin filaments are arranged lengthwise in units called sarcomeres. … Read more

WHAT IS REIKI?

A guest post from Reiki master and teacher, Robin Sheldrake Reiki What is Reiki? Reiki is an oriental method of working with energy that you can use for your own benefit and for the benefit of other people. In its original Japanese form in the 1900s Reiki was very much about working on yourself: it … Read more