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Kathleen Dowd health
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Newcastle College of Chinese Medicine. Website designed through WebActivate, a Digital Skills Academy programme in partnership with eircom. Fatigue, anxiety, stress, depression, insomnia, low energy levels, high cholesterol, high or. Low blood pressure, allergies, obesity, hormone imbalances, any general health concern. Can be tackled with one or more of the modalities in Chinese Medicine. Infertility and Reproductive Health. Lining, poor egg quality, hormonal imbalances, low libido etc. Especially when ...
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Kathleen Dowd conditions
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Newcastle College of Chinese Medicine. Website designed through WebActivate, a Digital Skills Academy programme in partnership with eircom. Colds, flu, coughs, sore throats, bronchitis, asthma, skin rashes, viral and bacterial. Infections, Bells Palsy, can be treated very well with Chinese Medicine. Acne, eczema, psoriasis, urticaria, shingles etc can be treated very well usually using. PMT, PMS, painful periods, irregular periods, amenorrhea (absence of periods), especially. Well with Chinese Medicine.
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Kathleen Dowd art
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Newcastle College of Chinese Medicine. Website designed through WebActivate, a Digital Skills Academy programme in partnership with eircom. I paint and draw for enjoyment, sometimes to render something as it is exactly and. Sometimes to show my interpretation. I use pencil, watercolour and oils principally,. Depending on the subject, how it is to be interpreted and also depending on mood!
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Kathleen Dowd Home
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Learn to Translate Chinese. Kathleen Dowd - TCM Practitioner and Mentor - Artist. Last year (2012) I translated 3 books which all helped further my own study in both herbal medicine and acupuncture and. Of course has a knock on effect in both the clinic and the classroom.". The good news is that while the sentence structure is. Different to the English language, the grammar is not too complicated. If you are even half interested in tackling the Chinese language texts, get in touch.".
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Kathleen Dowd treatments
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Newcastle College of Chinese Medicine. Website designed through WebActivate, a Digital Skills Academy programme in partnership with eircom. It might be easier to tell you what it doesn’t treat! The aim of Chinese Medicine is to. Restore balance within the body, whether that is physical, mental or emotional or maybe a. Combination of all three. Depending on the condition, Chinese Medicine can be used as a. Stand alone treatment or in combination with other therapies e.g. Western Medicine. Also.