Looking for a Chinese Herbal Headache Treatment Brisbane?

Our Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners can help you improve your quality of life by reducing the frequency and severity of your headaches. Using traditional chinese medicine (TCM) headaches must first be diagnosed in accordance with the principles of Chinese medicine in order to determine the most effective Chinese herbal headache treatment. According to TCM, causes of headaches are either a deficiency headache resulting from a diminished flow of Qi and blood in the head. Poor flow is experienced as pain, or an excess headache caused by an oversupply of Qi in the upper body. This oversupply is usually due to "Heat Rising" in the body. Events that provoke heat in the body, such as, anger, frustration, stress or ingesting alcohol or spicy foods can increase the effect of these types of headaches. The treatments used aim to adjust and harmonise the Yin and Yang - cold and hot, wet and dry, inner and outer, body and mind. The duration of the TCM headache treatment, which may incorporate acupuncture, Chinese herbs, diet, exercise and massage, will depend on the cause of the headache, severity and its longevity.

Are you Looking for a more Natural Headache Cure? 

Try our Chinese Herbs for your Headache Treatment !

Our Brisbane Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners will firstly diagnose the cause of your headaches or migraines and then determine the best traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for your headache treatment or migraine treatment.

Health & Healing Wellness Centre has the best range of traditional Chinese herbs available in Brisbane.

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How do Chinese Herbs work as a Headache Treatment?

Traditional Chinese herbs provide a natural headache cure or a relief from pain and assist your body's natural healing to help regain good health. There are many different Chinese herbs to use for headache and migraine treatment and herb prescription is determined by how the headache patterns occur in each individual patient. Each pattern is described in terms of the type of pain experienced, general body conditions, appearance of the patient's tongue, and palpatation of the patient's pulse. A headache may be the result of internal effects, such as blood deficiency or kidney deficiency, or by external effects, such as chemicals or weather. 

Where  conventional medicine headache treatments focus on the symptomatic use of analgesics, traditional Chinese medicine looks at the body through a complete medical system of diagnosis, treatment and illness prevention based on a knowledge accumulated through clinical observation and treatment of more than 20 centuries. These practices are commonly used in preference to or in conjunction with western medical care throughout China and East Asia, however in the western world it is still considered an alternative medicine and therefore generally not supported by modern evidence-based medicine. Chinese medicine now accounts for 3.2% of the total use of complementary medicines in Australia.

Remember that Chinese herbal medicine for headache treatment provides a safe, drug-free treatment that is stable over time and has no adverse side effects ! 

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners

Jean-Paul Staats- Acupuncturist Brisbane- Naturopath Brisbane- Chinese Medicine

Jean-Paul is the original founder of the Health & Healing Wellness Centre. Jean-Paul has seen thousands of patients in his 18 years of practice, which has given him the fantastic opportunity of seeing what actually works and what doesn’t when it comes to taking the present level of a person's being and turning it around to much higher level of health and vibrant living.

Greg Bantick - Acupuncturist Brisbane - Traditional Chinese Medicine

Since 1975 I have practiced traditional East Asian medicine, primarily acupuncture, Chinese herbalism and counselling. When appropriate I also use tui na, recommend diet changes, and give instruction in qi gong, Chen style taiji, and meditation.
My focus in general practice is in in the treatment of mood disorders, skin disorders gynaecology (fertility and women's health issues), chronic or acute pain, general wellbeing and many more.