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Acutherapy for vision

Why Choose Randwick Natural Medicine Acutherapy?

Why Choose Randwick Natural Medicine Acutherapy?

We have combined and incorporated evidence protocols from around the globe into a 10-day intensive program. This program is specifically designed for vision disorders. We use a combination of Acupuncture systems, including electroacupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Supplements, Eye exercises and Nutrition and lifestyle advice. 

 

Acupuncture 

A combination of evidence-based protocols is used systemically and around the eyes. Acupuncture increases blood flow to the eyes, decreases oxidative stress and stimulates neural conductivity. (see reference below)

Chinese Herbal Medicine 

We use individualised herbal medicine formulas to support the person's underlying condition and eye health. The herbal medicines are based on protocols that have been successfully used.

Supplements 

Oxidative stress and cellular degeneration occur in a majority of people with Vision impairment and eye conditions. Vitamin and mineral supplementation may improve your condition as part of supporting cellular health. 

Life Style advice

Sleep, diet and exercise affect all aspects of a person's health, including vision. We discuss advice based on current research during consultations

Eye Exercises/Meditation/Qi Gong

In our experience using a combination of Evidence-based protocols of eye exercises developed by Marc Grossman, meditations, visualisation, breathing techniques and Qi Gong exercises produce the best results 

Overall 

We are encouraging blood flow and oxygen supply to your eyes, this is a safe and natural method as well as an effective procedure to address all aspects that contribute to your vision, your eyes, your mind and your central nervous system. 

 

References:

Vitamin deficiencies and vision loss: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10363387/

A Pilot study of an acupuncture protocol to improve visual function in retinitis pigmentosa patients, 2013, Btiiner, A., K., Gould, J., M., Rosenfarb, A., Rozanski, C., Dagnelie, G., https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4018735/

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