Archive for October, 2009
Images from the Beach
Monday, October 26th, 2009Greetings and Salutations, Yesterday I took some time out to go wandering on a deserted beach south of Byron Bay, NSW. Looming storm clouds and a very swift on-shore breeze ensured a sincere lack of humanity, timing was perfect as the rain started to belt down not long after returning to my car. I captured [...]
Japanese Acupuncture Relieves Infant Constipation
Monday, October 19th, 2009One of the great pleasures of practicing Japanese Acupuncture is the amazing diversity of application of this modality. I never cease to be amazed by the clinical efficacy of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture/Meridian Therapy. Last week Tessa, Zoe and Isla, grandmother, mother, granddaughter/daughter attended clinic together to enable Zoe to receive treatment. 3 generations, Tessa,Isla and [...]
Whales, Warriors, Lizards, Turkeys n Tasmanian’s in Rainbow Bay
Sunday, October 11th, 2009G’Day, Very short literary post today, longer on the visual. My good friend, talented Acupuncturist and radical Jersey boy, Andy Rosenfarb has put this site together to assist War veterans recover their health n well being. Please check it out. http://acupuncturehealth.net/wounded_warrior.php Yesterday, Sunday OZ time, I took my old friend, one time patient, incredibly dedicated [...]
Japanese Acupuncture may assist recovery from Glandular Fever
Sunday, October 4th, 2009Cameron presented in clinic about 4 weeks ago having been medically diagnosed as suffering from acute glandular fever. He was experiencing overwhelming lethargy, aching limbs, diabolically disturbed sleep pattern and severe headaches. This condition can derail an athletes career for anywhere between 3 to 12 months or more in some instances. Orthodox medicine usually recommends [...]


