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Giving Birth From The Eyes Of A Shiatsu Practitioner
By Sheryn Gung
Specializing in the Children of the New Earth and their Ascension
“Sheryn, you got a message. Chris is in labour.”
I snatched my phone off my partner at 7:17am this morning. After treating one of my best buddies over the last two weeks to try to induce her, this was the news I’d been waiting for.
I had treated Chris with shiatsu. From experience with clients, this is one of the best therapies to not only support, nurture and physically care for a pregnant woman, but to facilitate a smooth pregnancy and a quicker birthing experience. Read more
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Let’s Talk About Sex
Article by Sheryn Gung
First published in Insight Magazine May 2011. www.insightmagazine.com.au
“What about you? Got a nice boy interested in you yet?”
I sighed. “No Matt, not yet. I’m only ever here or at home.”
Onto the next pot. I tried to hide my sulking as I worked, scooping soil and poking holes. I had never even held my lips to a boy, much less slept with one. I didn’t know how some girls did it – reached graduation and went, “Oh, I have to lose my virginity and sleep with someone,” and off they went to Schoolies and got drunk and spent the night with some boy who would never love them. Read more
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Study Finds Acupuncture May Stop Shoulder Pain
Article from Natural Therapy Pages- Posted by Dr Sarah Arkell
This article was published on naturaltherapypages.com.au on June 24, 2011 by Maryanne Holm
If you have chronic shoulder pain, a new study has suggested that acupuncture may help more than traditional orthopaedic treatment. Read more
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Well in Winter? Ask the Experts
Our Naturopath, Emma Mansfield, featured in the ‘Ask the Experts’ Article in That’s Life Magazine
June 2nd 2011Ask the Experts
Everyone wants to be well in winter, but with so many coughs, colds and viruses around, it can be pretty tough. Here, four body experts share their stay-healthy secrets to keep sickness at bay… -
Winter Immune Defence
Posted by Emma Mansfield
Respiratory infections such as the ‘common’ cold and influenza can occur at any time of the year but are most common during the winter months. It is estimated that approximately 4.5 million Australians experience a cold at least once a year. No wonder it is called ‘common’! Kids average six to eight colds a year and adults between two and four. Read more
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Digestion… the road to health or disease?
Article by Emma Mansfield
We know that digestion is an essential process to unlock the nutrients and energy from the food we eat. However, incomplete digestion of foods can lead to putrefaction and fermentation of foods within the gut, which can literally poison our body from within. Poor digestion can also result in inflammation, allergy, dysbiosis and increased toxic load, none of which are beneficial to our health. Read more
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Depression & Food
By Emma Mansfield
Depression affects not only the nervous system but thoughts, behaviours, and especially the way you eat, feel and your food choices. As food choices greatly influence and affect the brain and neurotransmitter behaviour it is important that sufferers of this condition are educated on the right choices. Read more
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Tapping Emotions Away
Article by Alison Burton
A number of years ago I learned a therapy technique that involves tapping on certain points on the body to clear negative emotions. When I first did this training I thought the technique was a little strange but I am always open to new ideas. During the Course we were asked to think of something stressful and then close our eyes. We were then guided to scan the body to check where the stress was located. I was surprised to find that with pretty much every negative emotion, there was a corresponding uncomfortable sensation somewhere in the body. Read more
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Understanding Homeopathy
Article by Alison Burton
With the responsibility of parenthood and the potential accidents and illnesses that inevitably pepper life, I decided to keep my first aid training up to date. I was reasonably well prepared for the disasters like snake bites and shark attacks, but what I have found infinitely more valuable for my family was a one day course in homeopathy.
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Learn the benefits of Acupuncture
This Article appreared in The Herald Sun on August 15th, 2010. “Acupuncture: The New Painkiller” - Learn the benefits of Acupuncture and how ’Australian hospitals are finally catching up with what the Chinese have long known, acupuncture is a great alternative form of pain relief.’









