Balancing stones

Traditional Chinese Medicine Symptoms Check

The Symptoms Check assists the main aim of Traditional Chinese Medicine in restoring the balance between the Spirit, Mind, Energy, and Physical body of a person.

Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Nutrition, Regular Exercise, and a Healthy Lifestyle will address the cause of any symptom, recognising that a symptom is simply a Messenger or warning sign of deeper problems to come if not cleared.

If you have any of the symptoms listed below, then please don’t hesitate to call or email me, and if you would like treatment, I will do my very best to help restore you to Optimum Health.

Contact Keith on 07931 510502 to discuss the many benefits that Traditional Chinese Medicine offers and to arrange an appointment for your first session.

Cold Limbs
Fearful
Fear of the cold
Lower back feels cold
Lower back feels sore/aches
Back problems
Colds/flu
Swollen ankles
Low libido
Low grade afternoon fever
Cheeks – Redness in the centre
Night sweats
Hair – Premature greying
Tinnitus – low-pitched droning
Infertility
Bones – Poor development
Memory loss – long term
Overweight – hips and legs
Anger
Irritability
Vision – blurred
Eyes–red/bloodshot/watery/floaters/dry

Menstrual problems
Menopausal symptoms
Lump in the throat
Moodiness
Muscular spasms/Tremors
Nails – withered/brittle/ridged/pale
Headaches – Migraines
Neck rigidity
Tinnitus – high-pitched ringing
Sighing
Wound-up feeling
Anxiety
Arm pain
Sadness
Rash behaviour
Hot and bothered
Shortness of breath on exertion
Chest feels constricted
Insomnia
Mental restlessness
Pain in the heart region
Palpitations
Dream-disturbed sleep

Tongue ulcers
Mouth ulcers
Stomach ulcers
Abdominal distension after eating
Uterine, stomach or anal prolapse
Abdominal pain
Head feels heavy
Stools – loose
Food allergies
Constipation
Nausea
Overweight around the midriff
IBS
Digestive problems
Addictions of all kinds
Varicose/thread veins
Bruise – easy to
Bleed – Easy to
Tired after eating
Worry/Over concern
Breathlessness
Grief
Chest – stuffy

Cough – wet
dry
sticky
acute (less than 3 weeks)
chronic (more than 3 weeks)
barking
Skin problems
Swelling – oedema of the upper chest/face/ arms.
Throat – sore, dry, itchy
Nose – bleeding, dry, runny, stuffy
Phlegm – white, yellow, green, brown, black, blood-tinged, easy or difficult to expectorate
Sneezing
Yawning
Stress and fatigue
Sinusitis
Psychological issues, e.g. Depression, Bi-polar
Autoimmune problems.

 If you’re suffering from any of the above symptoms, contact me immediately and we will work together to restore you to full health.

I have known Keith for more than 20 years, during which time he has treated me for various ailments. His knowledge of Chinese Medicine, both as an acupuncturist, and as a herbalist, is very extensive. I would highly recommend him.

Bridget F.