About The Well Being Clinic
Traditional Acupuncture - Natural Healing
Acupuncture is a system of natural healing which has been used successfully by a large section of the world’s population for upwards of 3000 years. Although its origins are ancient, it is subject to continuous review and is as beneficial today as it was to the early oriental cultures. It is a non-invasive system of medicine which can do no harm; indeed, it frequently improves additional symptoms outside the main complaint, and increases the general feeling of wellbeing.
In the West, acupuncture has received a great deal of publicity for its ability to help with addictions (tobacco, alcohol, drugs) and for its power in the relief of pain. Many doctors have taken brief courses in symptomatic acupuncture in order to use these skills in Pain Relief Clinics. Although this has increased public awareness, it suggests that these are the only areas in which acupuncture is of benefit. Yet Traditional Acupuncture is used to treat a wide range of illnesses, including those for which one would see a GP, and those for which Western medicine has few answers, such as ME, eczema, stress, insomnia and depression.
What does it do?
Acupuncture assists the body in its natural healing process and enables it to heal itself in body, mind and spirit, as far as nature will allow. The process of healing takes place within our bodies all the time, and for the most part we are unaware; cuts heal, germs are rejected, temperatures rise and fall, infections come and go, as our bodies work endlessly to keep us well.
There are times however, when this natural process falters and we feel unwell. Chinese medicine is based on the belief that the symptoms which result are not the disease itself and that there is an underlying energy imbalance. This sends out distress signals which we label with names such as asthma, heartburn, high blood pressure, or anxiety state.
By accurately diagnosing and treating the underlying cause of disease, acupuncture heals the body from within and makes it possible for the symptoms of which we complain to gradually fade away. For this reason, acupuncture is a gentle recovery process which takes place from the inside to the outside and while some patients find their symptoms relieved almost from the first treatment, many others are aware that they feel generally better before the specific problem improves. Hence the frequent comment: "I’m feeling better in myself" which refers to such things as increased vitality, improved sleep, balanced appetite, greater confidence and enjoyment of life.
What can Acupuncture help?
Traditionally acupuncture has been used to treat the entire spectrum of illness; physical and psychological, acute and chronic. Many people come for help with specific symptoms or conditions and others come because they are feeling generally unwell; perhaps the pressures of modern living are building up, or they are suffering from the effects of mental or emotional conflict. Others are seeking a preventative form of treatment, which helps maintain their health thereby reducing the onset of symptoms.
What happens when you come for treatment?
The initial consultation takes about an hour and a half and builds up a comprehensive picture of you as a whole person. You will be asked about your main complaint, other complaints, your personal and family medical history, appetite, sleep and how the various systems in your body are functioning. You will also have plenty of opportunity to talk about any issues or concerns that are troubling.
You can be assured that everything that takes place in the treatment room is entirely confidential and non judgemental. Our only aim in taking such a detailed history is to understand fully the problems and symptoms you are experiencing in order to best help you return to health.
Talking is followed by a physical examination which includes a blood pressure check and an assessment of overall temperature distribution. Specific attention will be paid to the pulses on both wrists as these are a major diagnostic tool and are used as a measure of progress in treatment and as a means of planning such treatment.
Subsequent appointments take ¾-1hr and divide into an opportunity to talk and discuss your progress, and treatment, which is based on the insertion of very fine sterile, disposable needles into acupuncture points.
Many patients are concerned that treatment will be painful or that the needles used will be similar to those used to give injections in Western medicine. This is far from the case; the needles are flexible and about the width of two fine head hairs. In most cases there is a very slight “prick” as the needle enters the skin, sometimes followed by a dull ache as it reaches the acupuncture point. The sensation is quite acceptable and only lasts 1-2 seconds.
My training, work experience and any achievement
Stephen Brooke has a B.A. (Hons) degree in Traditional Acupuncture, Licentiate in Acupuncture and is a member of the British Acupuncture Council. All members are bound by the BAcC’s Code of Ethics and Safe-Practice and are fully insured.
Stephen has been practising Acupuncture for more than 12 years, following his three year training at the College of Traditional Acupuncture in Leamington Spa. Although Acupuncture has achieved a reputation in the West for its ability to relieve pain (chronic and acute), Stephen has found that it is also very effective at dealing with some conditions where drug therapy and other Western interventions are less successful. He believes that there is a growing need for a system of medicine that can bridge the gap between the mental/emotional aspects of people’s lives and their physical symptoms. To this end, Stephen particularly enjoys working with people to help them achieve a better quality of life. Stephen is committed to both his personal and professional development. He is a Bon Practitioner (Buddhist meditation practice), has taught Tai Chi and Qi Gong and has a post-graduate diploma in the theory and practice of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) from the College of Integrated Chinese Medicine in Reading. Further Information
- Stephen also runs regular Tai Chi classes - held every Wednesday from 7.45pm - 9.00pm at Nataraj Artspace, The Old Ropeworks, Kennet Place, Marlborough SN8 1NG - just around the corner from the wellbeing clinic.
- You may pay per class (£7.50) or book a ten lesson term for just £50.
Other concerns & issues I deal with
Who comes for treatment?
A wide variety of people come for treatment, ranging from children to the elderly. Many people select acupuncture as their first choice, while others seek help when other forms of treatment have been unsuccessful or require a level of medication with which they are not happy. Increasingly, people are wanting to take responsibility for their own health, to make their own choices in health care, and to take measures to maintain their well being before symptoms develop or increase.
Concerns & issues I deal with
- Auricular
- Cosmetic
- Dry Needling
- Electro
- Fertility
- Colourpuncture
- Back Pain
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