
British Acupuncture Council ‘Acu’ Magazine
For the Summer ‘Acu’ magazine – the professional journal for The British Acupuncture Council, I wrote this article and took the pictures to go with
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For the Summer ‘Acu’ magazine – the professional journal for The British Acupuncture Council, I wrote this article and took the pictures to go with

From the British Acupuncture Council (BAcC) Team Recent systematic reviews of the evidence have found consistently positive results in trials of acupuncture for anxiety (Amorim

Written by the Brtitish Acupuncture Council (BAcC) team While occasional feelings of anxiety are a normal part of healthy life, for anyone who suffers from

Mark Bovey, Research Manager The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has just published a draft guideline for chronic pain. The guideline has

From 1 August, people who have been shielding against COVID-19 in most will no longer have to stay at home and follow shielding, although they

The COVID situation carries on, though other parts of life have not stopped; Menopause continues to affect many women and may be made worse by

In my previous five blogs I have made you aware of how each person relates to an element whether that is Fire, Earth, Metal, Water

This week I received a phone call from Anna Maxted a reporter for The Times newspaper. Anna requested an opinion and expert advice about an

Water is the first element on the wheel of life and also the last. Water is the turning point, it is the beginning and the

The Metal Element is stillness of Yin to let go, to grieve. In the midst of lockdown there has been much grief and loss, this

As we find our way towards normality the Earth element can help us with our transformation. The Earth element can be thought of as the

The 4th July means many different things to each person, though this year unlike any other England starts to come out of Lockdown from COVID -19.
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