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With Gratitude

I would like to acknowledge and thank Masakazu Ikeda sensei for demonstrating the extraordinary clinical possibilities of Traditional Acupuncture. To my patients, students, teachers, colleagues, friends and my beautiful daughters, thanks heaps for your tolerance. After 25 years as a parent and practitioner it has become increasingly apparent to me that the 'learning never stops'.

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Testimonials

Emma Snowsill, Olympic Gold Medalist talks about Japanese Acupuncture and better health

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Just about everyone has heard that acupuncture is good for pain, headaches, lower back problems etc. But few, including many of my colleagues in Acupuncture and Allied Modalities realize how potent skillfully applied acupuncture can be in promoting better health and in the case of Olympic Gold Medalist Emma Snowsill, a way of recapturing her [...]

Japanese Acupuncture Healing Potential

Monday, March 8th, 2010

One of the greatest challenges facing me as a practitioner of Japanese acupuncture is effectively communicating it’s clinical diversity and power. I believe the best way to do that is to inform you about some of the clinical case histories and challenges confronting those seeking treatment to rectify their specific disharmony, illness, pain or as [...]

Why Traditional Japanese Acupuncture?

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Greetings n Salutations, Here are some very good reasons why you might choose Japanese Acupuncture, as a patient and/or student. Two very different emails about the tradition of Acupuncture, one from a student and the other from a patient Whilst I am very grateful to be the  subject of their words, it is Traditional  Acupuncture [...]

24 Years Practicing Acupuncture

Monday, October 13th, 2008

In 1984 I arrived in the town of Gatton, not quite 100 miles south-west of the Queensland state capital, Brisbane, Australia. I had completed the majority of my acupuncture studies and an old friend had assured me that there would be a strong demand for my services in this archetypal country town. This was the [...]

Japanese Acupuncture for Health and Vitality

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Hello , I hope you and yours are enjoying good health and soaking up some of our new found spring warmth. Have you or do you know someone who has been suffering with or struggling to recover from a bout of the flu? If Traditional Japanese Acupuncture is effective for elite athletes under immense physical, [...]

Acupuncture with Intra Dermal Needles for Acute Injury

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Jason is a Massage practitioner of great repute at the Queensland Sports Medicine Center in Brisbane, Australia, where we both work as specialist consultants in our respective modalities . He is also a committed and outrageously enthusiastic mountain bike rider, detouring on his way to work via Brisbane’s resident mountain, Mt. Cootha on a regular [...]

Acupuncture Turns Patient’s Life Around

Monday, March 17th, 2008

G’day One and All, Hope life is going swimmingly for you. I sent a newsletter out to patient’s, students and practitioners yesterday entitled ‘Why I Do What I Do’, a brief insight into my motivation and an explanation as to why I am still practicing Acupuncture after 25 years at the coalface. In response to [...]

Acupuncture Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Acupuncture for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can be an notoriously awkward clinical scenario.   I have been treating Leroy for almost 4 years, starting initially with weekly treatments to the present day when Leroy presents in clinic every three weeks. By continuing preventive and maintenance treatment, Leroy has been able to maintain a very busy and [...]