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    February 18, 2023 • Sticky Post

    How to Prepare For Your Appointment

    How to prepare for your fist appointment with us.

    1) bring list of meds, bloodwork, or scans you’ve had. 
    2) wear loose comfortable clothing. 
    3) have a small meal 🥘 
    4) ask questions! 
    5) turn the phone 📱 off / silent. 

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    Bob Wong was raised in a traditional Chinese medicine family and moved to mainland China to study and train for almost a decade. During that time, he was able to learn from some of the top acupuncturists and Chinese Medicine practitioners in at the Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. His mission is to help his patients achieve health freedom.

    Bob Wong currently maintains an acupuncture practice in the QLD area and is a former lecturer of Endeavour College of Natural Health. For more information you can read his full bio or schedule an a appointment.

    *The owner of this site is not liable for any misfortune that should befall a visitor to this site.This site does not offer personal advice & no information on it can be construed as personal advice. In the event that you may feel our therapies may be of benefit, we advise you to contact the clinic to make an appointment for diagnosis and treatment.

    February 21, 2021

    Acupressure Points for Pain in the Arches of the Feet

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        Licensed Acupuncturist Bob Wong shows the acupressure points for pain in the arches
        of the feet.

        Pain in the arches of the feet is a common foot concern. It usually affects people who
        have an active lifestyle like runners and athletes. However, it can also occur in people
        who are less active. Arch pain can be felt in the ball and heel of the foot. You can also
        feel it on top of your foot and even in your ankles, knees, legs, hips, or back. Depending
        on the underlying cause, the pain can worsen when standing, walking, or after activities
        involving your feet. If you have arch pain, you can try these acupressure points for relief.
        If symptoms persist, you can visit us and we can work out a treatment plan to treat the
        underlying cause of the pain.

        To know more about how Chinese medicine can help, 07 3399 1002
        or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

        Furthermore, you can also check our self-care programs and TCM online courses at https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/

        Enroll now, and you will get a 50% discount. Just use the promo code 50off.

        Join us today!

        February 21, 2021

        Acupressure Points for Allergy Relief

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            Licensed Acupuncturist Bob Wong shares the acupressure points for allergy relief.

            An allergy is your immune system’s response to allergens. These are the foreign
            substances that are typically harmless. Some of the most common allergens
            include pet dander, dust, certain foods, and pollen.

            Normally, when you are exposed to these substances, your body adjusts and
            realizes that they are harmless. However, if you have an allergy, your immune
            system sees the allergens as a threat and attacks them. Depending on the
            allergen, this response may involve inflammation, sneezing, and a variety of
            other symptoms.

            Thus, if you have allergies, this is the perfect video for you. You can try these
            acupressure points for allergy relief at any time. To know more about how
            Chinese medicine can help, call 07 3399 1002
            or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

            Furthermore, you can also check our self-care programs and TCM online courses at https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/

            Enroll now, and you will get a 50% discount. Just use the promo code 50off.

            Join us today!

            February 20, 2021

            Tips on Frozen Shoulder Relief (Self-care Practices)

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                Licensed Acupuncturist Bob Wong shares top tips for frozen shoulder relief.

                Frozen Shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by
                stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint. Symptoms usually begin gradually and worsen
                over time before they resolve on their own. However, it takes 12 to 18 months without
                treatment.

                Aside from the pain, a frozen shoulder can limit your range of motion. You will not
                be able to fully use your affected arm. Thus affecting your daily routine and quality
                of life.

                While over-the-counter medications are the most common treatment option, you
                might want to consider a holistic approach in treating frozen shoulder. For instance
                acupuncture. It is a Chinese medicine practice that stimulates your body’s innate
                ability to heal itself. With continuous treatment, you will be able to say goodbye to
                frozen shoulder and live a pain-free, medication-free life.

                To know more about how Chinese medicine can help, call 07 3399 1002
                or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                Furthermore, you can also check our self-care programs and TCM online courses at https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/

                Enroll now, and you will get a 50% discount. Just use the promo code 50off.

                Join us today!

                February 20, 2021

                Tips for Neck Pain Relief (Self-care Practices)

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                    Licensed Acupuncturist Bob Wong shares top tips for neck pain relief.

                    The neck is a coordinated network of nerves, bones, joints, and muscles. Its function is
                    to provide support and mobility for the head. However, oftentimes the neck region can
                    become painful. Neck pain usually goes away within a few days or weeks, but the pain
                    vthat persists for months could signal an underlying medical cause that needs to be
                    addressed. In some cases, early intervention may be necessary for the best results.

                    To know more about how Chinese medicine can help, call us on 07 3399 1002
                    or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                    Furthermore, you can also check our self-care programs and TCM online courses at https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/

                    Enroll now, and you will get a 50% discount. Just use the promo code 50off.

                    Join us today!

                    February 19, 2021

                    Acupressure for Insomnia Part 2

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                        Licensed Acupuncturist Bob Wong, shows another set of acupressure great for insomnia.

                        As a continuation let us also talk about the common causes of insomnia.

                        There are many causes of insomnia. However, it always depends on the type of sleeplessness
                        you experience. Short-term insomnia or acute insomnia can be due to stress, changes in an
                        environment like a new home, or staying at a hotel. Meanwhile, chronic insomnia or
                        sleeplessness that lasts for more than 3 months can be due to an underlying health condition.

                        To help you relax and sleep better, try these acupressure points. If you like to improve sleep
                        quality, acupuncture can help. Call us at 07 3399 1002.
                        Or you can send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                        February 19, 2021

                        Acupressure Points for Insomnia Part 1

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                            Licensed Acupuncturist Bob Wong, shows you the acupressure points for insomnia.

                            Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder. In fact, according to the American Psychiatric
                            Association (APA) about one-third of the adult population is diagnosed with insomnia.
                            Meanwhile, there are two types of insomnia. One is Primary Insomnia. This means that
                            your sleep problems are not linked to any health condition. The second is Secondary
                            Insomnia. This means that you have trouble sleeping because of underlying health
                            problems. For instance,
                            asthma, depression, cancer, chronic pain, and many more.

                            Nonetheless, you can try these acupressure points for insomnia to help you relax and
                            sleep better. However, if your condition worsens, seek medical care immediately.

                            Should you want a holistic approach in treatment, you might want to consider alternative
                            medicine. For instance, you can further improve your sleep quality with acupuncture. It is
                            effective in relaxing the body to help you sleep better. More importantly, acupuncture is
                            great in promoting overall health and wellness.

                            Additionally, find out more on how Chinese medicine can help, call us at 07 3399 1002.
                            You may also send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                            Furthermore, you can also check our self-care programs and TCM online courses at
                            https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/

                            Enroll now, and you will get a 50% discount. Just use the promo code 50off. 

                            Join us today!

                            February 18, 2021

                            Top Tips for Sciatica

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                                Licensed Acupuncturist, Bob Wong features top tips for sciatica.

                                So what is sciatica?

                                Sciatica is a pain that radiates from and along the path of the sciatic nerve. This nerve
                                starts from the lower back, then runs deep into the buttocks and travels down the leg.
                                Now the pain that radiates from these areas is the hallmark of sciatica. Usually, it only
                                affects one side of the body.

                                Watch the video for more tips on sciatica.

                                To know more about how Chinese medicine can help, call us at 07 3399 1002.
                                You can also send us an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                                You can also check our self-care programs and TCM online courses at
                                https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/

                                Enroll now, and you will get a 50% discount. Just use the promo code 50off.

                                Join us today!

                                February 18, 2021

                                Why Acupuncture Works? (Please Explain)

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                                    “Why acupuncture works?” is the most common question I received on social media.
                                    Contrary to what most people think, acupuncture has been acknowledged in the
                                    medical industry.

                                    As a matter of fact, acupuncture has been widely accepted in the medical community.
                                    It is popular with patients who are living in pain. In fact, 3.5 million Americans are
                                    opting for acupuncture in treating chronic pain and other illnesses.

                                    Traditional Chinese medicine such as acupuncture is based on ancient philosophy.
                                    It is believed that the body has an innate ability to heal. With acupuncture, this
                                    latent ability is stimulated.

                                    More specifically, acupuncture stimulates the central nervous system. As a response,
                                    the body releases chemicals into the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. These biochemicals
                                    trigger the body’s natural healing abilities. Thus promoting physical and emotional wellbeing.
                                    Because of its holistic approach to treatment, acupuncture is becoming a popular option in
                                    treating a variety of health conditions.

                                    However, it is important to note that results vary from one patient to another. The
                                    success of acupuncture therapy depends on a patient’s response to treatment. Much
                                    like in western medicine, there are also patients who do not respond to acupuncture.
                                    Nonetheless, we are very upfront about it. Moreover, the best thing about Chinese
                                    medicine is that if it works, it works. And if it doesn’t then it doesn’t. It has no side
                                    effects and will not worsen the health problem at all.

                                    Furthermore, if you want to know more about how Chinese medicine can help,
                                    call 07 3399 1002. You can also send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                                    You can also check our self-care programs and TCM online courses at
                                    https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/

                                    Enroll now, you will get a 50% discount. Just use the promo code 50off.

                                    Join us today!

                                    February 16, 2021

                                    Tips for Sinus Congestion: Acupressure You Can Do

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                                        This video shares tips for sinus congestions. All the acupressure points you can do for
                                        instant relief.

                                        Sinus congestion happens when your nose becomes inflamed and irritated. This is
                                        what causes the stuffed-up feeling. Nasal congestion and sinus can be due to allergies,
                                        flu, and colds to name a few. Watch the video to know how natural remedies to unclog
                                        sinus congestion.

                                        To know more about how Chinese medicine can help, call 07 3399 1002
                                        or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

                                        You can also check our self-care programs and acupressure courses to get 50% off
                                        with coupon code: 50off.

                                        Visit https://artofacupunctureacademy.thinkific.com/ for more details.

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