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Health in Harmony Acupuncture (HiHA)

Five Element Acupuncture (Nutrition & Exercise Consultancy)
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June 2010: Joined The Independence Business Breakfast Club indbc.co.uk
 
June 2010: Updated First Aid Training (valid for 3 years) holoshealthcare.co.uk
 
May 2010: Enrolled on Japanese Language Course iiel.org.uk
 
March 2010: Commenced working from Westcome Park SE3 pilatespluss.co.uk
 
Feb 2010: Joined South East London Chamber of Commerce selondonchamber.org
 
Feb 2010: Commenced working at GNHC SE10 greenwichnaturalhealth.com
 
 
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
 
June 2010: Commenced Kampo Apprenticeship in Japanese Herbalism gdesoriano.co.uk
 
March 2010: The Pattern of Things Seminar with Nora Franglen cta-uk.net
 
Feb 2010: Reiki Okuden Degree Course reiki-london.co.uk
 
Sept 2009: Advanced Point Location Weekend lifea.co.uk

July 2009: Reiki Shoden Degree Course reiki-london.co.uk

July 2009: Treating Infertility with Classical Five-Element Acupuncture (CF-EA) lifea.co.uk

2008-2009: Classical Five-Element Acupuncture Excellence Programme lifea.co.uk

Dec 2007: Judy Worsley Day on CF and Oral Tradition lifea.co.uk

2007: Practical Philosophy I & II schooleconomicscience.org

 
Kung Hei Fat Choy! (Feb 2010)
 
  
New Years Affirmation (Jan 2010)
 
May the Fire in your heart n'er go out
May the Earth you stand upon stay stout
Let Water flow, quench, reassure and refresh
Let Wood Spring forth with direction and hope
And may Metal give inspiration and wonder all about
 
May all the elements protect, provide and prosper,
And conspire to bring you a long and happy ever after (December 2009)
 
 
Awards
 
2007: £2,000 awarded to The Stress Project from a joint application as part of football's Premier League flagship community programme, Creating Chances 'Places for Players' Scheme
 
 
Articles
 
October 2008

Esher Good Health Centre - Winter Newsletter

Wintertime is when elemental energy is at its nadir as experienced during the shortest day of the year. This is the Water elements time and is one for maintaining reserves to see out the harsh conditions ahead. It is no surprise then that there have always been festivals in Winter aimed at bringing in more light and warm along with the consumption of food/drink to help see through the hard times.

 
 

In terms of health, the organs associated with the Water element are not surprisingly the kidneys and Bladder, responsible for the storage and control of water. In China they particularly recognise the importance of ensuring the lower-back is kept warm and protected when it’s cold especially as this is also where our constitutional energy or reserves are stored.

 
 

Someone who is said to have the Water element as their causative factor (CF) of imbalance may present symptoms relating to such excessive/underactive conditions relating to sweating, passing of water, temperature control, thirst etc. The water element is also related to the bones, hair, ears/balance so there may also be indicators from any such symptoms presented. In terms of emotional health, the emotion related to the Water element is that of Fear, mainly the need to survive until Springtime comes once again. Therefore, symptoms may also be presented relating to this emotion, either the lack of or paralysing rigid effect of Fear. And so there may be the need for reassurance wherever possible, that everything will be OK if they only allow it to be.

 
 

In terms of acupuncture treatment, the objective is to ensure there is harmony between all elements and their relating internal organs, to make sure they all receive sufficient supplies of energy and so can carry out their individual functions accordingly. However, special attention would be paid to someone presenting any of the above symptoms to ensure their Water element is in the best condition it can be in order for the other elements to then in turn also become in balance.

 
 

It is the philosophy of five element acupuncture to use the fewer amount of fine, sterilised needles as possible. Although it is not only the needles that do the work as it is the intention of the practitioner that when energy starts to flow harmoniously the person also becomes empowered to make positive lifestyle changes to further enhance the effects of treatment and so establish a productive therapeutic partnership. 

 
 
August 2008

Esher Good Health Centre - Autumn Newsletter

Five element acupuncture is an ancient form of healing related to the five elements (or phases) as recognised by the Chinese that the universe is comprised of and that we are no different made up of these same building blocks. It is then the intention of the acupuncturist to bring about balance of these elements within ourselves (related to our internal organs) to ensure their proper functioning and our wellbeing.
 
 

Each element is also related to a season, and according to its philosophy, there is an additional season to the standard four that are generally recognised in the west, and before getting to Autumn there is Late Summer (sometimes referred to as Indian Summer) related to the Earth element. This is also recognised as harvest time when the endeavours of the years work are brought to fruition. This is then generally a time to enjoy the abundance of what has been gathered before then thinking about the need to preserve some of these provisions to help see out the leaner times.

 
 

This is when Late Summer passes onto Autumn as it’s recognised by five elements philosophy (related to the Metal element) which is a time for letting go and reflection of what has been, and a heightened appreciation of the more refined, precious and rarer things in life remaining after all the leaves have dropped off as the process of extracting these precious commodities back into the earth begins.

 
 

Within ourselves these 2 elements are primarily responsible for the intake and elimination of external energy to, from and around the body in terms of food and air consumed, and so are related to the digestive and respiratory systems. Therefore, to ensure these 2 elements are functioning properly there needs to be harmony not only between the whole of the five elements but especially the Earth and Metal element at this time of year as energy begins to decline from it’s Summer peak to it’s nadir at the Winter solstice.

 
 

Therefore, by selecting the correct acupuncture points located throughout the body, energy or Qi (chee) can be accessed, with the intention of promoting harmony and wellbeing, bringing about the desired effect working on the levels of Body, Mind and Spirit. This in turn then helps re-establish a natural healing order and aims to empower a person to look to fulfill their own potential.

 
 
To achieve this, the actual process of five element acupuncture firstly involves a 1 ½ hour consultation and physical diagnosis. This is a painless procedure and quite often proves very therapeutic as is a rare opportunity to discuss such issues in a safe and caring, non-judgemental environment. The actual process of inserting fine, sterile needles also proves a lot more comfortable than people first imagine. The philosophy being the fewer needles used the better and that treatment eventually becomes more of a maintenance visit once energy re-establishes a balance and a person starts to use it in a more positive way.
 
 
March 2008
Essential ESHER - March 2008 Edition

The Stirrings of Spring: a five element perspective for coming into tune with Nature’s get-up-and-go time of year, to shake off your Winter coat and prepare for the coming seasons ahead

 
 

According to five element philosophy, Spring (associated with the Wood element) is where the seeds for change kept secure during the long Winter months finally start to germinate. Quite often it appears as if overnight the sights, sounds and smells of Spring suddenly burst upon us. This is the dynamic energy of Wood, instantaneously bringing forth change to what otherwise can be drab surroundings with explosions of colour, and increased volume/aromas of Nature.

 
 

In balance, this same energy also flows through ourselves, and it should be a time for decision making and putting plans into action. Not only for the present, but also for the forthcoming year ensuring a smooth progression throughout the seasons, reaping the rewards of the work put in at this stage and to ensure provisions through leaner-times.

 
 

Out of balance such foresight can become blurred as we can spend a lot of time trying just to cope with day-to-day issues, not really progressing or developing as we should. This is not only true on a physical level but also on an emotional and spiritual one. So through the correct selection of acupuncture points located throughout the body, energy or Qi (chee) can be accessed, with the intention of promoting harmony and wellbeing, bringing about the desired effect working on the levels of Body, Mind and Spirit. This in turn then helps re-establish a natural healing order and aims to empower a person to look to fulfil their own potential.

 
 

To achieve this, the actual process of five element treatment firstly involves a 1 ½ hour consultation and physical diagnosis. This is a painless procedure and quite often proves very therapeutic as is a rare opportunity to discus such issues in a safe and caring, non-judgemental environment. The actual process of inserting fine, sterile needles also proves a lot more comfortable than people first imagine. The philosophy being that the fewer needles used the better and treatment eventually becomes more a maintenance visit once energy re-establishes a balance and a person starts to use it in a more positive way.

 
 

So best foot forward and step into this Spring with a renewed sense of optimism about your health and wellbeing!

 
 
Telling Testimonial
 
I initially visited Andrew to help recover from a broken ankle. Although I had been out of plaster and off crutches for 5 weeks I still felt a reasonable amount of pain and discomfort & was extremely fed up with it. 
 
Andrew recommended 1 session a week for 4 weeks. At the end of the 4 weeks the improvement was tremendous. My ankle had recovered to the extent that I was rarely aware of any discomfort & I was back running.
 
But of even greater value than the improvement in my ankle was the feeling of general wellbeing and energy.
 
For anyone who has a stressful working life (and who doesn’t!) one of the biggest assets you can have is good energy levels. 
 
The acupuncture sessions have given me a tremendous improvement in energy levels. 
 
I have also noticed I am moving towards a much healthier work-life balance and no longer wish to do the ridiculously long hours I used to put in.
 
Since acupuncture is all about rebalancing I can only imagine this stemmed from the sessions. Although I had not mentioned this to Andrew as something I wanted to change I now see how much happier I am for having reduced my working week.
 

I have had such tremendous benefit from the treatment and will continue having them on a regular basis. For anyone concerned about any pain factor you literally feel a 2 second discomfort. There is certainly no pain.

 
Kind regards
Mary Waring marywaring.co.uk 
(Kingston BNI Director)
 
Congratulations! Mary completed the 2009 London Marathon in 4hr 50min
andrew ogleby BSc (Hons) NEBOSH Lic Ac MBAcC
five element acupuncturist
07891 800-606