On World Spine Day we are going to have a really busy Monday on the 16th October 2107 at the Hastings Chiropractic Clinic and The Acupuncture Clinic - Hastings. First ... Read More
Heiko Lade and Griselda Mason talk with Ken Morrison about World Spine Day on 16th October 2017 Radio Kidnappers 104.7 FM
World Spine Day is coming around again and acupuncturist Heiko Lade and Chiropractor Griselda Mason will be talking with well known Hawkes Bay DJ Ken Morrison on Radio ... Read More
Chinese herbs for lichen sclerosus
I had recently read a facebook post on Lichen Sclerosus by Dr Andrew Orr and decided to share a little of my own knowledge of this condition and how Chinese herbs may be ... Read More
Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs for Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is quite common and is estimated that worldwide can effect up to 200 million people. The incidence is much higher in women than in men. In women the ... Read More
Adult Stem Cells Nutrition – Public Talk by John Kennedy Hawkes Bay 16 Sept 2017
John Kennedy has been practising as a full time acupuncturist and herbalist for over 20 years and about 10 years ago became interested in Adult Stem Cell Nutrition. As a ... Read More
Acupuncture for heart burn or drugs that kill you?
The most common symptoms experienced by people suffering from heart burn are chest pain, indigestion and acid reflux. In the USA, the incidence of heart burn is quite ... Read More
Chinese herbs for post glandular fever – a case study by Heiko Lade
This journal article originally appeared in The Lantern, Volume 13, No.3 Introduction With all the new books being released every week, a number of international TCM ... Read More
Why comprehensive clinical notes matter, what they should contain, and strategies to improve them-by Scott Pearson
(This journal article originally appeared in The Annual Journal from Acupuncture NZ 2017)It is probably fair to say that health practitioners are not drawn to their ... Read More
Acupuncture for Lunatics
Historically, a lunatic according Wikipedia, is someone who had madness or epilepsy which were regarded as diseases caused by the moon. Philosophers as far back as ... Read More
2017 Never too late for the year of the Rooster
Just when you thought all the hype from the Year of the Rooster was long and gone, I thought I would reactivate it. After all, there is still at least most of the year to ... Read More









