

Chinese Herbal Medicine | Nottingham | Chinese Medicine
Chinese Herbal Medicine based in West Bridgford, Nottingham and the East Midlands area offering Chinese Herbal medicine at the Wellbeing Clinic.
Chinese herbal medicines have a long history that have evolved over 4000 years treating a wide range of health complaints, it helps to support and regulate the immune system. Chinese medicine practitioners believe that diseases are caused by blockages in the energy channels during illness. Unlike conventional medicines which focus more on a specific ailment and address the symptoms, chinese medicine aims to treat the whole body. This means it is highly effective for people with a variety of symptoms.
What happens in a chinese herbal medicine session?
The session will begin with a consultation and you will be asked about your symptoms and general state of health. Then the practitioner will select appropriate herbs according to your symptoms. The herbs are boiled and the resulting liquid is prescribed as the medicine. Chinese herbal medicines may appear to be slow in showing improvement at first, but they can produce dramatic long-term benefits.
Who can benefit from chinese herbal medicine treatment?
The treatment is suitable for almost anyone and can treat many different conditions. During the consultation you will be asessed for your suitability for treatment and everyone is treated as an individual as they will experience their condition uniquely. The conditions that can be treated are varied but fall into several broad catagories:
Aches and pains
Infertility
Physical problems
Acute infections and viral conditions
Long term severe chronic illness
Can also be used preventatively
Emotional Issues
Commonly asked questions about Chinese Herbal Medicine......
How old is the practice of chinese medicine?
Chinese medicine has evolved over 4000 years.
How is chinese medicine taken?
Either as a tea or as a herbal capsule.
Should I have chinese medicine and acupuncture?
Chinese herbs help to regulate the bodies internal organs and also support the immune system, therefore acupuncture and chinese medicine can be used together or independently.
Should I continue to take my prescription medicine?
Yes, generally Chinese medicine does not affect western medicine and can complement it. However, you should inform your doctor you are seeing a Chinese Herbalist and inform your practitioner about any prescription medicine you are taking.
How long will I need treatment?
If you have had an illness for a long time and it has taken many years to develop it may take some time for the body to respond to treatment. It is very important to allow the herbs time to take effect. It is very difficult to be specific but your therapist will be able to discuss your individual treatment with you.
To learn more about the therapists that do this therapy please press the link meet the team
To learn more about aftercare for this treatment please press the link After Care Treatment
To book an appointment or to talk to one of our advisors please call 0800 458 4511
or e-mail: info@wellbeing-clinic.co.uk
Wellbeing Clinic Ltd, 80, Bridgford Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 6AX
Covering~ West Bridgford, Gamston, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Leicester, Derby
Chinese herbal medicines have a long history that have evolved over 4000 years treating a wide range of health complaints, it helps to support and regulate the immune system. Chinese medicine practitioners believe that diseases are caused by blockages in the energy channels during illness. Unlike conventional medicines which focus more on a specific ailment and address the symptoms, chinese medicine aims to treat the whole body. This means it is highly effective for people with a variety of symptoms.
What happens in a chinese herbal medicine session?
The session will begin with a consultation and you will be asked about your symptoms and general state of health. Then the practitioner will select appropriate herbs according to your symptoms. The herbs are boiled and the resulting liquid is prescribed as the medicine. Chinese herbal medicines may appear to be slow in showing improvement at first, but they can produce dramatic long-term benefits.
Who can benefit from chinese herbal medicine treatment?
The treatment is suitable for almost anyone and can treat many different conditions. During the consultation you will be asessed for your suitability for treatment and everyone is treated as an individual as they will experience their condition uniquely. The conditions that can be treated are varied but fall into several broad catagories:
Commonly asked questions about Chinese Herbal Medicine......
How old is the practice of chinese medicine?
Chinese medicine has evolved over 4000 years.
How is chinese medicine taken?
Either as a tea or as a herbal capsule.
Should I have chinese medicine and acupuncture?
Chinese herbs help to regulate the bodies internal organs and also support the immune system, therefore acupuncture and chinese medicine can be used together or independently.
Should I continue to take my prescription medicine?
Yes, generally Chinese medicine does not affect western medicine and can complement it. However, you should inform your doctor you are seeing a Chinese Herbalist and inform your practitioner about any prescription medicine you are taking.
How long will I need treatment?
If you have had an illness for a long time and it has taken many years to develop it may take some time for the body to respond to treatment. It is very important to allow the herbs time to take effect. It is very difficult to be specific but your therapist will be able to discuss your individual treatment with you.
To learn more about the therapists that do this therapy please press the link meet the team
To learn more about aftercare for this treatment please press the link After Care Treatment
To book an appointment or to talk to one of our advisors please call 0800 458 4511
or e-mail: info@wellbeing-clinic.co.uk
Wellbeing Clinic Ltd, 80, Bridgford Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 6AX
Covering~ West Bridgford, Gamston, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Leicester, Derby