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Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Endeavour College of Natural Health

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Building people’s faith in beauty from within

Stephanie Flockhart’s original dream was to be a journalist. After school, she got straight into journalism at university, but, as it turns out, natural health is what lit up her heart.

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Thursday, 19 September 2019

Dr. Stephanie Flockhart

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Jewels that rejuvenate: The deal with ear seeds and needle free Acupuncture

When considering Acupuncture, we almost immediately think of needles. However, within the realm of Chinese Medicine there is a vast selection of tools able to be effectively used and implemented in addition to Acupuncture alone. Ear seeding is a centuri…

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Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Endeavour College of Natural Health

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Finding your people and the powerful potential of Acupuncture

Chris Fehres’ tried to avoid acupuncture, but eventually, it caught up with him, and he couldn’t be happier about it.

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Thursday, 1 August 2019

Dr. Stephanie Flockhart

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The Tao Diet

Balance. This practice embodies being diverse, flexible, moderate and in harmony with your own rhythms and needs. 

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Thursday, 18 July 2019

Dr. Stephanie Flockhart

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Cosmetic Acupuncture: More than just a pretty face

The face is arguably one of the most influential aspects of our identity. The expressions we make are evaluated, recognised and judged daily. Impacting not only how we show up in the world but how others respond to us. Faces reflect what is happening wi…

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Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Jess Reeves

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Do needles make you say ‘nah’? Here’s an introduction to Tui Na

Tui Na (pronounced "twee nah") is a Chinese Medicine bodywork treatment that uses a combination of massage, acupressure and other forms of body manipulation.

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Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Endeavour College of Natural Health

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Acupuncturist Adele Bishop on making a point on a local and global level

Adele Bishop took time out from her job as an events manager to travel for a year. While travelling, she realised she wanted to change her career to one that helps others. In acupuncture, Adele has found a career where she can help people on both a loca…

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Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Endeavour College of Natural Health

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Sticking a needle through social barriers

In her early twenties, acupuncturist Kirsten Baker ventured to China to discover the essence of her craft through volunteering at a communal acupuncture centre within a Traditional Chinese Medicine hospital. Little did Kirsten know that decades later sh…

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Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Endeavour College of Natural Health

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Pins and Beagles

We spoke with veterinary acupuncturist Carolin Power to find out why so many animal owners are opting for acupuncture to treat their pets.

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Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Hugh Hayward

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A Chinese Medicine take on matters of the heart

Acupuncturist and clinic owner Hugh Hayward turns to Chinese Medicine to help heartache and suffering.

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Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Nina Tovey

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Acupuncturist turned medical writer embraces role of a lifetime

Melbourne acupuncturist and Endeavour graduate Karen McCloskey is riding the crest of the wellness wave and proving it is possible to change the lives of thousands outside of clinical practice.

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