Fremantle Acupuncture

Fremantle Acupuncture Lisa Johnson is a qualified Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and is a member of the Austral Govt.

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Lisa Johnson is a qualified Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and is a member of the Australian Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA). Registered - AHPRA
Lisa operates as a sole practitioner offering a much personalised consultation and treatment. Her caring, attentive and informative approach to her profe

ssion is what sets her apart in her field
Acupuncture
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Cupping Therapy
Dietary Therapy
Moxibustion - Heat Therapy

🌟Comitted🌟
05/06/2026

🌟Comitted🌟

27/05/2026

Digestive issues are increasingly common, with many Australians experiencing symptoms such as bloating, abdominal discomfort, changes in bowel habits and food sensitivities. While conditions like Coeliac disease are well recognised, many people experience ongoing gut symptoms without a clear diagnosis.

Coeliac disease is an autoimmune condition affecting approximately 1 in 70 Australians, although many cases remain undiagnosed. It involves an immune reaction to gluten that damages the lining of the small intestine, and requires a strict lifelong gluten free diet as part of medical management.

However, symptoms such as bloating, diarrhoea, fatigue and abdominal discomfort can also be associated with other conditions including irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease and food intolerances.

Another important factor is the brain gut axis, the connection between the digestive system and the nervous system. Ongoing stress and emotional strain may influence gut function, contributing to symptoms such as reflux, discomfort and altered digestion.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, digestive health is closely linked to the function of the Spleen and Stomach systems, which are responsible for the transformation and transportation of nutrients. When these systems are disrupted, symptoms such as bloating, fatigue and irregular digestion may occur.

Treatment is tailored to the individual and begins with a detailed assessment of symptoms, lifestyle and overall health. Based on this, a practitioner develops a treatment principle to guide care.

Chinese herbal medicine may also be prescribed depending on the presentation. Classical formulas such as Shen Ling Bai Zhu San, traditionally used to support digestive function and reduce dampness, or Xiao Yao San, often used where stress impacts digestion, are commonly considered in clinical practice.

Research has begun to explore how acupuncture may influence gastrointestinal function and the regulation of the nervous system.

Coeliac disease and other digestive conditions require appropriate medical diagnosis and management. Traditional Chinese Medicine may be used as a complementary approach to support digestive function and overall wellbeing as part of an individualised care plan.

If you are experiencing ongoing digestive symptoms, speaking with a registered AACMA practitioner may help you explore safe, evidence informed options to support your health alongside your medical care.

🌟I am extremely fortunate to have such wonderful friends🌟although one of my besties lives in Germany 🇩🇪🌟
23/05/2026

🌟I am extremely fortunate to have such wonderful friends🌟although one of my besties lives in Germany 🇩🇪🌟

🌟Life has been very busy for me at the moment, hello Fire 🔥 Horse 🐎…..my Darling Dads 80th birthday 🎈and my wonderful Br...
17/05/2026

🌟Life has been very busy for me at the moment, hello Fire 🔥 Horse 🐎…..my Darling Dads 80th birthday 🎈and my wonderful Bro 🩷🩷🩷 it’s got me extremely emotional…all of these life events reminding me of what is important🌟

🌟My fave German 🇩🇪 is HERE!🌟🌼 Then onto my friends 50th 🍹🥂🌟A lovely weekend with by bestie wifey🌟 Feeling very loved 🩷 a...
17/05/2026

🌟My fave German 🇩🇪 is HERE!🌟🌼 Then onto my friends 50th 🍹🥂🌟A lovely weekend with by bestie wifey🌟 Feeling very loved 🩷 and grateful🌟 The epic Pink Jacket did the rounds at the party 🎉😂😂😂 🩷🩷🩷

🌟Throwback to the beginning of clinic in Freo🌟
14/05/2026

🌟Throwback to the beginning of clinic in Freo🌟

13/05/2026

GB-37 (Guangming) is located on the lower leg, 5 cun above the lateral malleolus.

👀 GB-37 has a famous action of brightening the eyes.

🔗 GB-37 is the Luo-Connecting point, so it connects to the Liver, which governs the eyes.

🕯️ So this point can treat eye issues such as eye pain, night blindness, itching of the eyes, and vision problems.

The name of the point means “Bright Light”, so maybe that can help you remember that GB-37 brightens the eyes.

🌟My fave ladies🌟Dunsborough Cocktails and Canapés🌟to celebrate the beautiful   best weekend ever🌟
10/05/2026

🌟My fave ladies🌟Dunsborough Cocktails and Canapés🌟to celebrate the beautiful best weekend ever🌟

🌟I am having the best time🌟        ❤️
10/05/2026

🌟I am having the best time🌟 ❤️

08/05/2026

Yin Tang bleeding in Traditional Chinese Medicine is usually a light pricking or superficial bleeding technique used to calm the Shen (spirit), clear Heat, and move stagnant Qi in the head region.

From a classic TCM perspective, Yin Tang is strongly connected with:

* Calming the mind and emotions
* Reducing anxiety, agitation, insomnia, and stress
* Opening the sensory orifices
* Relieving frontal headache and sinus congestion
* Settling excessive Yang or internal Wind affecting the head

A small amount of bleeding at Yin Tang is believed to:

* Move stagnant Blood and Qi locally
* Clear excess Heat from the upper Jiao
* Sedate overactive Shen
* Promote mental clarity and relaxation

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