About Lady Andrea
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Andréa fist came across Traditional Chinese Medicine when she was working in a clinic as a massage practitioner. She was fascinated and listened as much as she had time for, to the person who was practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine.
When Andréa had her first child, that child was born by C-section. She had to have a spinal anaesthetic during the procedure and underwent some complications which left her with her legs feeling disconnected to the rest of her body. The doctors were no help at all. She recognised that the person she knew from the clinic who practiced TCM would know what to do, and she struggled to find him. She proceeded to have an appointment with him, in which he did acupuncture on her back, and she was 90% fixed! She knew she had to learn this modality of medicine.
Andréa's qualifications are in acupuncture and herbalism. She now practices East Asian medicine travelling the world, doing the same thing for women, making the legs connect again to the rest of the body.
The Eastern understanding of health (the Dao)is very different to the western way. There is no such thing as a "magic bullet" for health in the Eastern tradition. Instead there is organic building of strength and healing.
Andréa has been a TCM practitioner for 12 years and an East Asian Medicine practitioner for 4 years. She developed a general practice, which consisted mostly of digestive and hormonal complaints as well as things like frozen shoulder, twisted ankles, sciatica, golfer´s elbow and the like.
A little later, she started working as a TCM birthing practitioner accompanying her patients into hospitals, giving them acupuncture at the birth, and after, seeing them post partum. At the same time she lectured and acted as a clinic supervisor for the student clinic at Endeavour College, in South Australia.
She also played an active role in the study for the University of Western Sydney, in the role of acupuncture in fertility, working on women who were undergoing IVF treatment.
She now consults online working with people all over the globe, teaching the principle of Oriental medicine.
When Andréa had her first child, that child was born by C-section. She had to have a spinal anaesthetic during the procedure and underwent some complications which left her with her legs feeling disconnected to the rest of her body. The doctors were no help at all. She recognised that the person she knew from the clinic who practiced TCM would know what to do, and she struggled to find him. She proceeded to have an appointment with him, in which he did acupuncture on her back, and she was 90% fixed! She knew she had to learn this modality of medicine.
Andréa's qualifications are in acupuncture and herbalism. She now practices East Asian medicine travelling the world, doing the same thing for women, making the legs connect again to the rest of the body.
The Eastern understanding of health (the Dao)is very different to the western way. There is no such thing as a "magic bullet" for health in the Eastern tradition. Instead there is organic building of strength and healing.
Andréa has been a TCM practitioner for 12 years and an East Asian Medicine practitioner for 4 years. She developed a general practice, which consisted mostly of digestive and hormonal complaints as well as things like frozen shoulder, twisted ankles, sciatica, golfer´s elbow and the like.
A little later, she started working as a TCM birthing practitioner accompanying her patients into hospitals, giving them acupuncture at the birth, and after, seeing them post partum. At the same time she lectured and acted as a clinic supervisor for the student clinic at Endeavour College, in South Australia.
She also played an active role in the study for the University of Western Sydney, in the role of acupuncture in fertility, working on women who were undergoing IVF treatment.
She now consults online working with people all over the globe, teaching the principle of Oriental medicine.