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Exploring the Benefits of Holistic Health Therapies
Acupuncture: This Traditional Chinese Medicine technique involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body to balance energy flow and stimulate healing.
Herbal Medicine: Using natural plant extracts, herbal remedies support various bodily functions and help restore balance.
Massage Therapy: Beyond relaxation, massage can improve circulation, reduce muscle tension, and promote emotional wellbeing.
Mindfulness and Meditation: These practices cultivate present-mom

The Herbalist Health
Nov 174 min read


Unveiling the Role of The Herbalist - and the Services on Offer...
Herbalists use a variety of techniques, including:
Herbal formulations: Customised blends of herbs tailored to your unique needs.
Diet and lifestyle advice: Guidance on nutrition and habits that support healing.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM): Incorporating acupuncture, cupping, and herbal remedies.
Consultations: In-depth discussions to understand your health history and goals.

The Herbalist Health
Nov 43 min read


Traditional Chinese Medicine Supports the Immune System
Dang Shen is often used for:
Expelling pathogenic influences - for boosting the immune system, beat cold & flu and improve vitality.
Huang Qi is often used for:
Expelling pathogenic influences - for boosting the immune system, beat cold & flu and improve vitality.
Tonnifing qi and blood - postpartum fever due to qi and blood deficiency & recovery from severe blood loss, including blood clots and stroke.

The Herbalist Health
Nov 43 min read


Acupuncture helps boost the immune system
• Boosts the immune system by reducing inflammation and balancing immune cell activity through the nervous and endocrine systems.
• Regulates immune responses allowing a weakened immune system fight pathogens more effectively while calming an overactive immune response.
• Reduces stress and promotes relaxation as chronic stress can impair immune function.
• Improves chronic fatigue, digestive issues, respiratory conditions, irritability, cloudy head and seasonal affective di

The Herbalist Health
Oct 302 min read


The Herbalist - Personalised Holistic Health Therapies
Personalised holistic therapies are not just about healing; they are about thriving. They offer gentle, effective ways to restore harmony and vitality, tailored specifically to your unique needs. Whether you are managing chronic conditions, seeking stress relief, or simply wanting to enhance your overall health, these therapies can provide meaningful support.

The Herbalist Health
Oct 304 min read


Exploring Natural Holistic Health Therapies
Some popular natural health therapies include acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage therapy, and mindfulness practices. Each offers unique benefits and can be tailored to your individual needs. For example, acupuncture uses fine needles to stimulate energy flow and relieve pain, while herbal medicine harnesses the power of plants to support bodily functions.

The Herbalist Health
Oct 204 min read


Understanding the Role of Herbalists in Wellness - Herbal Medicine Practitioners
Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners are specialists trained in the use of plants and natural substances to promote health and treat various conditions. Unlike conventional medicine, which often focuses on symptoms, herbal medicine practitioners look at the whole person - body, mind, and spirit - to restore balance and vitality.

The Herbalist Health
Oct 134 min read


Understanding the Role of a Herbalist
What does a herbalist do?
Assessing individual health needs
Creating personalised herbal remedies
Educating and empowering
Supporting long-term wellness

The Herbalist Health
Oct 94 min read


Natural Health Therapies
Some common natural health therapies include:
Herbal medicine: Using plants and plant extracts to support health.
Acupuncture: Inserting fine needles at specific points to balance energy flow.
Massage therapy: Manipulating muscles and tissues to relieve tension and improve circulation.
Aromatherapy: Using essential oils to influence mood and physical health.
Mindfulness and meditation: Cultivating awareness and reducing stress.

The Herbalist Health
Oct 94 min read


The Role of Herbalists & Traditional Chinese Medicine
Herbalist wellness practices are rooted in centuries of tradition, blending ancient wisdom with modern understanding. These practices focus on using plants and natural substances to support the body’s healing processes. Unlike quick fixes, herbalist methods encourage a holistic approach, addressing the root causes of discomfort rather than just symptoms.

The Herbalist Health
Oct 96 min read


TCM | Q&A - What can Acupuncture do for Stress?
The liver is responsible for the smooth flow of qi, when disrupted it can cause irritability, mood swings, headaches & digestive problems.
The heart governs the emotions and chronic stress disrupts the heart’s balance causing palpitations, insomnia, anxiety & memory issues. The spleen and stomach transform food into qi & blood. prolonged stress impairs their function leading to fatigue, poor digestion, weakened immunity, and weight fluctuations.

The Herbalist Health
Sep 26, 20241 min read


TCM | Q&A - IBS: How Chinese Medicine Helps!
TCM Perspective on IBS
Liver overreacting to spleen - conflict between cold and warm elements damaging the spleen.
• liver stagnation - caused by stress, worry and depression.
• cold damp - with a white greasy coating on the tongue and a slow pulse.
• spleen & stomach qi deficiency - frequent bowel movement, loose stools, and tiredness.
• heat & qi stagnation - constipation, bloating, stomach pain and cramps.

The Herbalist Health
Sep 26, 20241 min read


TCM | Q&A What can TCM do for Eczema?
Eczema according to TCM
• Invasion of wind-damp-heat of the liver, kidneys & spleen.
• Excessive wind in the liver linked to stress & hormonal changes.
• Deficiencies in the kidneys exacerbate itching, dryness & inflammation.
• Dampness in the spleen caused by unhealthy diets including wheat, dairy, spicy & greasy foods.
• Internal heat causes symptoms of eczema to worsen.

The Herbalist Health
Sep 26, 20241 min read


Hua Mai: 滑脉 Slippery Pulse - According to Traditional Chinese Medicine
Hua Mai flows smoothly and unrestricted like beads rolling in a dish. the pulses come and go fluently & feel slick to the fingers, this is why it is known as a slippery pulse.

The Herbalist Health
Jun 29, 20231 min read


苔白腻 : White-Sticky / Furry Tongue
The tongue will be swollen and have a greasy white coating. If the tongue remains pale in colour it suggests cold damp & phlegm...

The Herbalist Health
Jun 29, 20231 min read


The 24 Solar Terms: 处暑 Chu Shu - End of Heat
Chu Shu is the 14th of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar. The summer heat is receding and the three periods of heat have already passed.

The Herbalist Health
Sep 8, 20221 min read


夏至 Xia Zhi - Summer Solstice
21st June - 07th July Xia Zhi is the 10th of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar. The summer solstice is the longest day of the...

The Herbalist Health
Jun 17, 20221 min read


立夏 Li Xia - Beginning of Summer
Li Xia - Begging of Summer - 24 Solar Terms

The Herbalist Health
May 5, 20221 min read


谷雨 Gu Yu - Grain Rain
20th April - 04th May Gu Yu is the 6th of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar. It is the last solar term in the spring season....

The Herbalist Health
Apr 21, 20221 min read


清明 Qing Ming - Clear & Bright
04th April - 20th April Qing Ming is the 5th of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar. It is the most important festival to worship...

The Herbalist Health
Apr 4, 20221 min read
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