If the adrenal cortex is damaged and doesn't produce its hormones in adequate quantities, it can result in primary adrenal insufficiency known as Addison's Disease. ... Read More
History of Wing Chun by Corey Waterreus
Tracing the history of Wing Chun is no easy task, as much of the early history was passed on orally ‘from teacher to student rather than actual documentation. There are ... Read More
Introductory talk on Acupuncture 19th May 2016
Heiko Lade will be giving an introductory talk on acupuncture at the Hastings Chiropractic Clinic, 206 Charles St, Hastings on Thursday 19th May at 6:45 p.m. The talk ... Read More
Acupuncture, Jing and Stem Cells by John Kennedy
Many patients ask me if acupuncture can help improve he constitution or be used to treat chronic type problems that may have a genetic predisposition.We ask John ... Read More
2016 The Year of Monkeypuncture
Many patients ask me what significance the Year of the Monkey will have for their health and other life matters such as love, finances and travel. Chinese astrology has ... Read More
History of Tai Chi by Corey Waterreus
T'ai-chi chuan (also spelled taijiquan and taiji chuan) is an ancient Chinese martial art that comes in so many variations that it's often confusing to the layman. Some ... Read More
Latest Chinese Herbs research on dementia should benefit the shareholders of Shineway Pharmaceutical Group
The end of 2015 has a seen a new study being commenced in Sydney to ascertain if a Chinese herbal formula may benefit people afflicted with dementia. This research has ... Read More
Acupuncture for Coeliac disease
Many people think that because coeliac disease is a “genetic” disease, acupuncture can’t help because acupuncture only treats the nerves and pain. Acupuncture can do a ... Read More
Acupuncture or Moxibustion for Rotator Cuff Tear?
Rotator cuff tears are a common injury and are covered by the New Zealand government's injury insurance scheme, ACC. With the growing trend of middle aged and elderly ... Read More








