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This Website provides services and information for holistic health-care practitioners.

Check out discussion groups on prescribed drugs. These are open to any practitioner of holistic medicine. Follow the simple instructions to enter the site. Email me for your enrolment key.

Prescribed Drugs

Information about prescribed drugs - searchable database of drug names, uses and dosages. See here.

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Schedule of teaching 2008:

May 15th:
teaching conventional aspects of paediatric medicine on Acupuncture for Children course with Julian Scott in Bath, UK

June 9 - 10: 2 day seminar on Chinese medicine and endocrine disorders at College of Integrated Medicine, Reading, UK. We will discuss how to manage conditions such as hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus, Addison's disease and female sex hormone imbalances by means of Chinese medicine.

Powerpoint presentation for this seminar.

Mission statement:

To support the practice of holistic medicine.
To bring information about holistic methods of healing to as wide an audience as possible.
To provide people with information so that they can choose the most appropriate method of health-care for themselves and their families.


The world of medicine is rapidly changing. People are more questioning of their health-care practitioners and as information becomes more widely accessible, this can be of great benefit in the search for relief from illness and to attain improved levels of health. There is a need for clearly presented information that is easily accessible and can be used by anyone.

Holistic, as applied to the practice of medicine, means 'becoming whole', 'integrating ourselves into a healthy whole'. It necessarily implies encouraging and empowering people to heal themselves. As we progress along the path of healing, of wholeness, we become aware of the underlying issues that lead to symptoms and disease. Classically, holistic methods embrace Chinese medicine, homoeopathy, herbalism, osteopathy, chiropractic, massage and many other forms of 'energy medicine'. However, any method of healing that considers the whole person and provides them with a path towards health, can truly be described as holistic.

I hope that you find something here of benefit to you and your patients. We welcome your suggestions, comments and feedback. This site is continually being developed. Please visit again.

Last updated: June 8th, 2008

 




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