Anne’s Acupuncture, herbal medicine and naturopathy training included comprehensive western medicine study in the western medicine sciences of Anatomy, Pathology and Physiology.
Western medicine is just over 100 years old, while the two other two major natural systems of medicine currently used today worldwide, Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine, are 1000’s of year old.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine the presenting conditions or health or wellbeing challenges for who attend clinic, are conceptualised and designated according to different terminologies and frames of reference to western medicine.
That is such as via the “The Principles of Disharmony”.
This is a time proven comprehensive and effective system which helps people re-establish good health and rebalance.
The understanding and maintenance of wellbeing is also passed on to clients with practitioner guidance at Well Being Dublin, (therefore not as exclusionary as western medicine can sometimes prove to be).
So, while western medical labels are definitely informative, they are neither wholly depended upon to characterise the state of an individual’s health, nor used to provide a diagnosis to a client.
The Well Being Dublin Approach
When clients self-refer however, they naturally most often refer to Western designations. Therefore, the following is a list of issues seen in the Well Being Dublin clinic, as according to that cited by clients – Anne provides natural treatment options, as outlined in the Services section for these health concerns. If you do not see yours listed on this page, please get in contact with Anne, since just a broad selection are listed.
Conditions
Musculoskeletal
Arthritis, Back Pain, Sciatica, Bursitis, Tendonitis, tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, foot pain.
Emotional, Psychological & Neurological
Anxiety, Insomnia, O.C.D. Depression, Stress, Grief, P.T.S.D., headaches, migraines, neuralgia.
Immune Disorders
Autoimmune thyroid conditions, chronic fatigue, HIV and AIDS, Epstein Barr virus, allergies, lupus, multiple sclerosis (MS)
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), spastic colon, colitis, constipation, diarrhoea, food allergies, ulcers, gastritis, abdominal bloating, haemorrhoids
Gynecological & Genitourinary
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS); irregular, heavy or painful menstruation, vaginal infections, prolapse, menopausal symptoms, fibroids, cystitis Oedema/Water retention.
Addictions
Smoking, recreational or pharmaceutical drugs, alcohol, food, behavioural addictions.
Circulatory Disorders
High blood pressure, angina pectoris, arteriosclerosis, anaemia
Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat
Sinusitis, sore throat, hay fever, earache, nerve deafness, ringing in the ears, dizziness, poor eyesight
Men’s Health
Erectile Dysfunction, Testicular Pain, Scrotal Pain, Epididymitis/Orchitis, and Hydrocele, Varicocele, Male incontinence.
Dermatological
Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis, Acne Rosacea
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