Posted in Food & Diet on January 4th, 2010 by Ping Ming Health – Be the first to comment
When you walk along the Perth streets, you can often see trees full of lemons with branches leaning over fences; some of the lemons you can reach. Lemon trees are one of the most popular trees in Perth. In perth, lemon trees are easily grown, therefore many people grow lemon trees in their front and backyards. Throughout most of the year you can see the lemons ripening from green to golden yellow, everywhere in Perth lemons are grown which makes the city beautiful. read more »
Posted in Food & Diet, Women's Health on December 28th, 2009 by Ping Ming Health – Be the first to comment
Many women come to the clinic with symptoms of period pain, leg pain, lower back pain, period problems and pregnancy problems including frequent miscarriage. These symptoms are associated with the imbalance of the body; especially those who have given birth and their body has not returned to its normal condition. read more »
Posted in Clinic News on December 21st, 2009 by Ping Ming Health – Be the first to comment
The practitioners and staff at Ping Ming Health wish all patients and friends of the clinic a safe, healthy and merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
2009 was a very successful year for our clinic. All our staff have worked hard to achieve many successful treatments and services. We will continue to do our best to look after your health in the coming year.
We would especially like to share the wonderful news of over 30 of our patients conceiving successfully during this year. Because of the knowledge of our practitioners, especially Ping Wang, even some patients who have suffered with infertility for many years have become pregnant or conceived. This brings great happiness to the families and friends of the couples and is a source of much joy for our clinic.
We wish all the best for the new families and hope they enjoy this new happiness, especially over the Christmas period.
Posted in Cancer, Food & Diet on December 21st, 2009 by Ping Ming Health – Be the first to comment
Do you often eat Kiwi fruit? Almost in every fruit market you can buy kiwi fruit throughout the year, however as it is a seasonal fruit it can be quite expensive. Kiwi fruit can help to prevent stomach cancer and also in the recovery of stomach cancer. Traditional chinese medicine and modern science both agree that kiwi fruit is beneficial. read more »
Posted in General Health on December 14th, 2009 by Ping Ming Health – Be the first to comment
Hair protects the head and scalp and can dispel or preserve heat, depending on the season. Everybody desired healthy hair, but some people have hair which is loose, damaged or slow growing. Some people are born bald, and others with a full head of hair. In this article, I will share the Chinese medicine view of hair growth. read more »