Understanding Breast Health Through Traditional Chinese Medicine
Course Overview
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views breast health as closely connected to the flow of Qi and blood, particularly along the liver and stomach meridians that pass through the breast area.
When this flow becomes stagnant, it can lead to imbalances and disease.
In this workshop, we will explore how Qi stagnation relates to the development of breast conditions, including breast cancer, from a TCM perspective.
You will learn practical ways to support breast health and prevent disease using TCM principles, including lifestyle habits, dietary tips, and gentle self-care techniques.
This session is a valuable opportunity to deepen your understanding of how Traditional Chinese Medicine can play a role in long-term breast health and wellbeing.
Held in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, this workshop focuses on supporting breast health naturally.
Parking Discount for Students
Students who participate in this course will receive a 50% discount at Ridge Street Car Park. Simply speak to our team when you visit the Centre, and we’ll register your plate number in our system (please note you’ll need to register your plate each time you attend the course). This discount applies to courses held at the Centre during office hours (Monday to Friday, 10 am to 5 pm).
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About the tutor
Angela Tian Zhu
Angela Zhu, a third-generation Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner, hails from Beijing. With over four decades of experience, she has practiced TCM in various countries, including China, Bosnia, Croatia, Sweden, and Australia since 1992.Angela's practice is currently based at Traditional Qi Cremorne, where she offers services such as Acupuncture, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong classes dedicated to improving mental health and overall well-being.Throughout her career, Angela has also been an educator, having taught at esteemed institutions like Sydney TCM College, the University of NSW, NIDA, Confucius College, Campbelltown Hospital Mental Health Unit, and various community centers. Her teaching repertoire includes Medical Qi Gong and Tai Chi (Taiji), with a focus on conducting workshops tailored to Mental Health and Senior Health Programs.
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