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Oriental Herbs

Oriental Herbs

Category: Acupuncture Category: Acupuncture

Address: 387 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G11 6BE

Landline: 0141 33... Landline: 0141 33...

 Website: www.oriental-herbs-ltd.co.uk/index.html
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About us Oriental Herbs Clinic is located at west end of Glasgow, only two minutes walk from Partick train and subway station, one minute from bus station and Morrisons. 2 hours free car parking at Morrisons car park. We provide quality and comprehensive Chinese medicine care trusted by generations of families. You can see us for a wide range of health issues, from fertility to cold and flu, from mental-emotional to dermatological and gynaecological problems and preventative health care. We help people improve self-healing ability with individual consulting and various therapies e.g. acupuncture, tuina, cupping. Kind practitioner, relaxing place, oriental herbs always put customers first, for wellbeing and a healthy life.

A Healthcare Profession Traditional Chinese medicine is the second most practised medical system in the world. Today, one quarter of the world's population uses one or more of its therapies including acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, tui-na massage, diet therapy, tai chi and qi gong exercise to maintain health and wellness.
The effectiveness of Chinese medicine lies in its ability to diagnose and treat each individual as a whole, both physically and emotionally. This is possible because Chinese medicine organises all of the observable signs of human life into a comprehensive system of functions and relationships.
It is a well known saying that "the superior physician prevents disease before it occurs." Throughout its long history, Chinese medicine physicians developed many theories and practical measures that could be applied in daily life to help people recognise and protect themselves against the causes of illness.
Many of these ideas and concepts are woven into the fabric of Chinese culture today. They are not complex and reflect an understanding of health and nature that is shared by many ordinary members of Chinese society as part of their upbringing. Using food as medicine is an integral part of Chinese and Asian food culture. Exercises such as tui na massage and tai chi are popularly practised worldwide.

Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture Erase 5-15 years from your face without surgery or injections. Look and feel your best with Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture. Cosmetic surgery, Botox and Collagen injections, microdermabraision, and similar procedures dominate the beauty industry. These procedures are painful, expensive and can be dangerous and disfiguring.
If you are seeking a gentle, effective, and safe way to combat ageing, Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture is the answer.
This esthetic healing technique gently corrects the signs of ageing while bestowing health and serenity. The effects of Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture can last for years with regularly scheduled maintenance treatments.
Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture has been shown to increase collagen production and aids in its dispersal thus helping to firm the skin and fill out wrinkles. Fine lines may be entirely eliminated and deeper wrinkles diminished. Improved muscle tone and dermal contraction helps firm jowls and minimize double chins, while improved fluid metabolism reduces bags under the eyes and lifts droopy eyelids. Other likely results include: moisturising of the skin with increased local circulation of blood and lymph to the face; brightening of the eyes; improving of hormonal balance to help acne; reduction of stress evident in the face - bringing out your innate beauty and radiance.Cosmetic Acupuncture is a painless, non-surgical method of reducing the signs of the ageing process. Healthy facial colouring can be restored and there can be a tightening of the pores. Habitual expressions resulting from stress will be transformed, resulting in a remarkably younger, calmer, and less worn looking face.
The procedure works for men too, although not as many men request it.

Emotional & Mental Health Stress is a very common health issue for individuals and society. When the body displays signs of stress, this affects not only the individual, but their family, friends and the people around them. When we are unable to deal with stress in our lives, anxiety and depression can occur. Sometimes this can lead to serious events including suicide and violence if not helped.
Chinese Medicine considers it is very important to find out why we are suffering from stress, which internal organs are associated with stress and how to avoid excessive stress.
Human emotional issues are strongly associated with certain internal organs. Liver and Heart are the main organs which dominate emotional issues. Generally, long-term or acute emotional issues can lead to damage to the Liver and Heart function. You may experience some or all of the symptoms. Sometimes, if the Liver or Heart are weakened, and the body is unable to handle pressure from external sources, this will result in the symptoms.

Chinese Herbal Medicine What can Chinese herbal medicine treat?

Some conditions typically treated with Chinese herbal medicine includes:

Insomnia and fatigue
Loss of appetite and common digestive disorders
Constipation and diarrhoea
Irritable bowel syndrome
Common cold and influenza
Chronic headaches
Skin disorders
Fluid retention (oedema)
Anxiety, depression and stress
Allergies
Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis
Premenstrual syndrome and painful menstruation
Excessive menstruation
Infertility
Impotence and prostate disorders
Disorders associated with menopause

Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture Acupuncture has been practised for more than 2,500 years in China. In just a few decades, acupuncture has become the most popular and widely recognised therapy of Chinese medicine in the western world.
The practice of acupuncture involves inserting very fine needles into specific acupuncture points on the body to restore balance and treat disease.
The practice of acupuncture is not so much about inserting needles as it is about understanding the physiology of the body. One integral component of Chinese medicine is channel theory, that a network of channels (sometimes called meridians) exist to connect all parts of the body including the skin, external senses and the internal organs. This network forms a system which regulates the transport of nutrients, functioning of organs and defence of the body against pathogens.

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Opening Hours

Monday to Wednesday
10:00 to 17:30

Thursday to Friday
10:00 to 18:00

Saturday
10:00 to 17:30

Sunday
Closed

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