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Bell’s Palsy Facial Palsy alternative therapies: Acupuncture, Cupping, Massage,

Bell’s Palsy or Facial Palsy is mostly unilateral facial nerve paralysis. Bell’s Palsy or Facial Palsy rarely happens to both sides of the face. Palsy can come on very suddenly. The facial nerve paralysis usually reaches its peak within one day.

Bell’s Palsy or Facial Palsy symptoms:london acupuncture brick lane E1 city london facial nerve palsy Bell's Palsy

  • Face: facial muscle paralysis, facial expression is out of control, forehead wrinkles disappear.
  • Eye: eyelid sagging, difficult to close eye, watery eye, dry eye, eyelid twitching trembling, hard to frown.
  • Nose:  trembling in nose and cheek.
  • Mouth: the corner of mouth drops, twitching, and saliva dribble out of mouth.
    Ear:  pain underneath the ear.
  • Recovery: Most people start to recover within a couple of weeks and have completely recovered within three months. Some people who develop Bell’s palsy require a longer recovery period or retain some permanent symptoms of the condition.

TCM diagnosis:

Traditional Chinese Medicine uses the name Facial Palsy for Bell’s Palsy, and believes that Facial Palsy is caused by external factors as well as internal organ weakness. There are three main causes of Facial Palsy or Bell’s Palsy: Wind attacks the internal organs, Dampness and phlegm silts up meridians and Chi(Qi) and blood deficiency.

We give acupuncture therapy according to the patient’s symptoms and observation-based diagnosis. Most of the time, some other Traditional Chinese Medicine therapies such as Fire Cupping therapy, Guasha therapy, Moxibustion, Acupressure massage, can combine together with acupuncture to attain a more effective result.

Acupuncture or Fire Cupping therapy, Guasha, Moxibustion, Acupressure Massage, all aim to ease toxin away from internal organs and increase blood and Chi (Qi) flowing energy, and nourish the body meridians too.

From working with various Bell’s Palsy clients, I have observed some trends. For example, the number of male patients is higher than female patients. Clients generally have symptoms more or less as follows:  fatigue, tired, anxiety, nervous, depression, emotional, cold etc. Alcohol can also be one of the trigger factors for Facial nerve palsy.

Note – as with all health concerns you should consult your GP or local health professional in the first  instance.

Home care advice:

No cold raw meals, no oily spicy foods, no smoking, no alcohol, no hard-to-digest foods;
Eat fresh food, more vegetables, grain and beans;
Get enough sleep! Reduce TV watching, computer use etc;
Do facial exercises.
Keep away from, or keep wrapped up from, wind and rain.

Acupuncture for headaches and migraine headaches

Headache and migraine are very common health problems. According to the World Health Organisation 80% of women suffer from headache or migraine on a regular basis, and around two-thirds of men do too. For chronic cases, both tension headaches and migraine headaches can be helped by acupuncture successfully.

The headaches come about for various reasons. High blood pressure, flu, cold, cervical vertebral problem, stress, tiredness, menstruation tension and insomnia etc. can all give us headaches.

Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that the head is the centre of the spirit. It gathers all the Yang energy from our body meridian lines. Yang energy nourishes the brain. A healthy brain relies on a balanced Continue reading

Facial acupuncture for Acne skin

Acupuncture is a very effective way to fight acne and with no side effects to worry about. Many of our clients have experienced extremely positive results after this therapy. During acupuncture therapy, you are also required to undergo certain nutritional and lifestyle changes to obtain the best results.
Acne is a very common problem of the pilosebaceous glands. Milder cases perhaps only require external treatments such as a deep cleansing facial. But some more severe cases may require internal and external therapies, otherwise the acne can leave permanent scars when it recedes.
Acupuncture helps acne patients, and with no negative side effects.

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Chinese Acupuncture for Menopause

In Chisense Clinic, traditional Chinese acupuncture technique is the main method to treat clients who are suffering from menopause symptoms, which has seen as a efficient alternative treatment comparing with conventional medicine approach HRT.

Menopause treated by Acupuncture
The principle of TCM acupuncture for menopause treatment,  is to improve energy flow and blood circulation throughout the body internally, nourishing the kidney essence deficiency, relaxing anxiety, warming the Kidney Yang, invigorating the spleen, soothing the heart, calming down excessive heat in the liver.
There are 3 main types of menopause which can be treated by acupuncture efficiently with traditional Chinese medicine. Continue reading

Back pain & lower back pain with Acupuncture, Tuina, Cupping & Guasha

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, pain indicates a blockage or stagnation of the flow of blood, fluids or Chi (energy). “No Blockage, No Pain; No Pain, No Blockage

London is a very stressful and stressed city. We have all suffered from back pain at one time or another in our life time. Acupuncture, Chinese Tuina massage, cupping detox seem to be growing rapidly in popularity in recent years. Especially in the City of London area, treatments for back pain, shoulder pain, lower back aches, headaches, and neck pain all those aches, soreness, pain, are in very high demand. Yoga, Taiji, swimming, gymnasium exercise is also very popular. There are so many reasons for back pain. We talk about back pain here in a angle of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). So

What are the main reasons for back pain, neck pain, and lower back pain?
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