Rebecca has worked in the health care industry for over 20 years. She is devoted to empowering, educating and encouraging you to take care and responsibility for YOUR own health. Rebecca has particular interests in holistic approaches to pain & stress management and all aspects of women's health.
Rebecca is a registered Chinese Medicine practitioner with AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency) (CMR1709739) and an accredited member of AACMA (Australian Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Association).This ensures that your practitioner has met the Australian government's required educational, training and safety standards, to practice in the profession.
Rebecca is a registered Chinese Medicine practitioner with AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency) (CMR1709739) and an accredited member of AACMA (Australian Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Association).This ensures that your practitioner has met the Australian government's required educational, training and safety standards, to practice in the profession.
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Rebecca adheres to the Australian government's health and safety guidelines in her clinic to ensure continued safety for all. Health Fund Rebates Apply- Check with your health fund provider. Herbs are at an extra cost. Average cost is $25 to $50 per week. Rebecca uses Empirical Health granules, powders, pills and ChinaMed capsules.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a comprehensive holistic health system designed to support all levels of wellness - physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Historical evidence suggests that TCM has been developed and refined for more than 3000 years. The fundamental philosophies of TCM are rooted in the wisdom of Daoism which precedes TCM.
Point of Interest: Did you know that some veterinarians and equine osteopaths perform acupuncture on their animal patients to help injuries and stress responses? Women's health is an area that Rebecca is very passionate about and has invested extra time and energy into furthering her knowledge and skills.
Chinese food therapy is not about the latest fad diets and does not place much emphasis on the number of kilojoules/calories found in each serve. Rather it focuses on the relational thermal energetics of food and how food combinations and various cooking methods can help to restore balance to one's digestive health.
Exceptional quality Seirin Acupuncture needles are placed into areas of concern on the face to help tonify Qi and nourish Blood. Facial Gua Sha to smooth over fine lines and help invigorate microcirculation to your skins surface and make you glow. Face masks infused with Chinese Herbs to move Qi & Blood to invigorate your skin or to cool and calm redness.
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