About the Business

Liz started her professional working life in 1982 as an Occupational Therapist. She worked for several years in both health and social services and began to learn tai chi and chi kung, which kindled her interest in the world of Chinese Medicine. Liz then trained at the Northern College of Acupuncture for three years, in acupuncture, acupressure massage, and associated techniques, qualifying in 1995.

On first qualifying, she became a member of the Register of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and then it's successor, The British Acupuncture Council. After working as an acupuncturist at a multidisciplinary clinic in York Liz moved to Shropshire with her family, and in 1998 set up her Acupuncture practice in Whitchurch. In May 2007 Liz moved premises and now practices from rooms in Healing Thyme. Liz is still registered with and supports the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) which acts both as a professional association and also as a self-regulatory body.

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Acupuncture

Acupuncture

Acupuncture originated in China and belongs to a well established and complex system of medicine. Very fine needles are inserted into carefully chosen points on the body to prevent or treat illness. Acupuncture can be used for people of all ages with a wide range of conditions.

How acupuncture works?

Treatment at the Acupuncture points affects not only the area around the point, but also has an influence elsewhere in the body. According to Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture works by adjusting the Qi (pronounced chee) which flows through channels (meridians) around the body.

The framework of Chinese Medicine provides an understanding of the connections and correspondences within in a human being involving this network of channels, and the imbalances which occur when the Qi is not flowing smoothly. This unique way of looking at each individual in health and illness provides a different model to that of Western Medicine, and the acupuncture points used in treatment are chosen for specific functions according to this ancient and ever evolving system of medicine.

Chinese Medicine has benefited from enquiry and research since ancient times. It has developed and refined its unique understanding of health and illness, and its treatment techniques, over more than 2,000 years. Modern scientific research continues to identify the benefits of acupuncture for patients with many conditions, as well as investigating and measuring details of different ways that acupuncture affects the qi, nerves, muscles and other systems of the body. Information about research into acupuncture can be found on the British Acupuncture Council website.

Location & Hours

29 High St

Whitchurch, SY13 1AZ
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