Jingshen TCM Clinic wishes you all a most wonderful and peaceful break and a bright new year 2024. Clinic is now closed and returns on 10th of January 2024. Enquiries and appointments at https://jscm.uk/appointments/
Garlic Soup to Heal the Common Cold
3 bulbs garlic 1 large onion 1 tablespoon olive oil 1/2 teaspoon toasted sesame oil 4 cups water 1 large potato 3 bayleaves 1/2 teaspoon thyme 1/4 teaspoon oregano 6 tablespoons tamari or soy sauce Pinch cayenne pepper 1. Chop the garlic and onion and sauté together in the oil for about 20 minutes. Keep the heat low. 2. Add the water, thyme, oregano, bayleaves and potato to the pot. Bring the soup to boil then simmer until the potato is cooked. 3. Add tamari / soy sauce and a good sprinkle of cayenne pepper. 4. Liquify in a blender...
Flow with the Spring Season
According to TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), a happy and comfortable life is, for the large part, the result of carefully adjusting oneself to the prevailing external and internal circumstances – “going with the flow” so to speak. I will write more of the various flows of life that affect us another time, but today I want to talk about the flow of the Spring. Seasons affect us, whether we notice it or not. In the winter, everything is slow and quiet, withdrawn, lying deep within, waiting and recuperating. In the winter nature dies, or hibernates. Spring, on the other hand,...
Wish You All a Peaceful and Joyous Winter Break
The clinic is now closed until the 5th of January 2022. To schedule an appointment for the new year, visit https://jscm.uk/appointments/ Wish you a peaceful break and a very happy new year!
Summer Break 2021
Jingshen TCM & Acupuncture Clinic is now on a summer break and wishes everyone a lovely, sunny, safe August. Appointments are available again starting Monday the 23rd of August and can be scheduled online at https://jscm.uk/appointments. Enjoy your summer!
Lockdown Zoom Classes: Stretching and Bending
Welcome to the all new 2021 – the world has changed in a very unexpected way and most of us are finding that we need to adapt. Practicing medicine, for example, has become very different and at times severely limited and restricted by the Covid safety precautions, and often it is those very people who would most need help who are unable or too unsafe to travel to appointments. One of the ways of making medicine available remotely last year was introducing online classes for patients of Jingshen TCM Clinic. While it is not possible to give an acupuncture treatment...
Kings Acupuncture Clinic Open for Appointments
In line with local NHS services restarting this week, Kings Acupuncture Clinic is now open for regular face to face appointments. Safety Kings College NHS Health Centre premises are safe and we have put in place rigorous infection control measures to keep patients and staff safe. When coming to your appointment, please follow the guidance below, so that your care is safe. Face masks Your practitioner will be wearing PPE which includes a face mask. The health centre is Covid-19 Secure which means that patients are not required to wear a mask, however we ask that you do wear one...
Clinics Re-Opening: Medical Need and Urgent Care Only
We are pleased to advice that regular appointments are now available for those who either need urgent care, or have a medical condition they require treatment for. This is in accordance with guidelines received from the Professional Register of Traditional Chinese Medicine this week. Patients with non-medical needs and those looking for general wellness, beauty and relaxation will be able to be seen at a later phase. Those who are shielding, should continue to do so until further advice from the government. What does ‘medical need’ mean and can I be seen? A medical condition is a broad term that...
Covid-19 Update: Kagyu Samye Dzong and South Molton Street Now Closed
As you know, things have moved very quickly and we regret to inform you that both Kagyu Samye Dzong and 58 South Molton Street clinic are now closed and all appointments are cancelled until further notice. Kings College NHS Health Centre remains open with stringent infection control in place and some appointments will go ahead, these will be discussed individually with each client. Only those patients who are able to travel safely, i.e. on foot, bicycle, or their own motor transport can be seen. Nobody should attend using public transport. This is a tough and unsettling time in our lives,...
Coronavirus Update: Appointments as Usual and Safety Measures
The coronavirus (COVID-19) situation is moving very fast and presenting us all with new challenges. For the time being the appointment schedule is remaining the same with precautions and infection protocols in place to ensure everyone’s safety – but as circumstances change day-by-day, hour-by-hour, this may change. We ask all patients to be cautious and compassionate with their own health and the health of others, and to follow these simple guidelines: Upon arrival at the clinic, please take the time to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water prior to your appointment. If you are feeling unwell (even if...
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