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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)

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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.

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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. 

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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

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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 

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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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