Newark Acupuncture Centre

Newark Acupuncture Centre Jingyu Bai in Newark Acupuncture Centre provides excellent acupuncture service to local people

The practitioner Ms Jingyu Bai has been practising acupuncture since 2002. She is an expert of Acupuncture and massage/Tuina, she had lectured in acupuncture programme at Lincoln University/College for 5 years.

Linden flower season As the weather gets hotter, the linden flowers are blooming. Tens of thousands of flowers on the tr...
17/06/2025

Linden flower season

As the weather gets hotter, the linden flowers are blooming. Tens of thousands of flowers on the tree release lovely sweet scents.

It has been used as folk medicine for hundreds of years, and has many health benefits.

-It said to “Gladden the Heart”, Linden Flowers are potent sedative, they promote relaxation, calm anxiety and help sleep.
-It could help with cold and flu.
-Relieve high blood pressure.
-Sooth digestive tract for stomach discomfort.

Take the seasonal offer, I will dry them and drink them as herbal tea. 🍵 💚

Humble stinging nettleWhile the sky gets brighter, the weather is warmer, the flowers are blooming, spring is here. When...
22/03/2025

Humble stinging nettle

While the sky gets brighter, the weather is warmer, the flowers are blooming, spring is here. When we enjoy the beauty of this season, some may have an unpleasant allergic reaction to pollens.

However mother nature has offered the solution quietly--the stinging nettles. The nettles start having new shoots at this time of year, providing the natural remedy for hay fever, if you dare to give it a go!

Stinging nettles have been used for food, herbal remedies for hundreds of years. It's a very nutritious plant, contains a variety of vitamins, minerals, fatty acid, amino acids, and polyphenols, which reduce inflammation, hay fever symptoms, blood pressure and blood sugar levels ect. Ancient Egyptians used it to treat arthritis and lower back pain.

Simply pick the top of the nettles ( with gloves or without it), even the stinging on your fingers has an effect for healing. Wash it with a bit of salt in the water, then you can make tea with it, or nettle soup.

Happy spring 🌸🌱

Hay fever remedy: stinging nettles seeds teaI have heard about nettle seeds were good for energy boost from other forage...
17/03/2025

Hay fever remedy: stinging nettles seeds tea

I have heard about nettle seeds were good for energy boost from other foragers. So I collected some last summer, put some in a small jar in the kitchen. But never feel like to drink it.

A couple weeks ago, I started having hay fever symptoms with blocked nose for the 1st time. Didn't sleep well and feeling tired. I saw the jar with nettle seeds in it, thought to give it a try. Wow! Not long after drinking a cup of tea, I felt so energetic! I am sure it's the stinging nettles seeds boosted me. And my nose felt better the next morning, double effects from one cup of tea. Now I looking forward to drink a cup of nettle seeds tea every morning. I certainly feel better in myself. 🍵💚

While the Hay Fever season starts, share my own experience to help someone to deal with the annoying allergic reaction.

Below is the quote from www.forager.org.uk

Nettle seeds are great for skin, hair, your brain, supporting the kidneys, strengthening the adrenals (best if you have hypothyroidism, an underactive thyroid). They are full of vitamin-c and essential fatty acids. As Monica Wilde explains; the ‘feel-good factor’ of nettle seeds is caused by neurotransmitters acetylcholine and serotonin and is often prescribed as a tonic for people who need a boost in life.

Whilst we wouldn’t suggest it; flogging yourself with nettles - urtification - was a common remedial action taken by Roman soldiers who originally brought nettles to the UK in order to combat illnesses brought on by the damp climate.

How to identify a superfood? Well, you could do worse than asking; have we ever fed it to horses to improve their overall health? In the case of nettle seeds, yes - in order for sellers in the 1800s to get more for their stock they fed them seeds for two weeks before markets to improve their coat and vitality (source: Henriette's herbs). Then take Sea buckthorn (genus: Hippophae); another superfood of sorts - whose Latin name derives from from hippo (horse), and phaos (shining). If it’s good enough for an animal of that size, then it will likely have no trouble fixing us up.

Happy Chinese New Year everyone, wish you  good luck and be healthy in the year of snake 🐍 新春快乐!🧧🧧🥳🥳
28/01/2025

Happy Chinese New Year everyone, wish you good luck and be healthy in the year of snake 🐍
新春快乐!🧧🧧🥳🥳

01/01/2025

Happy new year everyone, wish you happy and healthy in 2025 🎊🧧💚

I went foraging today, it is a quiet winter season, and nature starts its rest period,  waits for the next Spring. I did...
05/12/2024

I went foraging today, it is a quiet winter season, and nature starts its rest period, waits for the next Spring.

I did notice that the wood ear/jelly ear mushrooms started growing on tree barks. The wood ear mushroom is very commonly consumed in my hometown region, it has many health benefits.

If you are interested to learn about the nutritional value, use this link 🔗 below to find out. 🍄💚

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/black-fungus

I am back home safe and sound, and back to clinic work. If you would like to book a treatment, please contact me on 0775...
10/09/2024

I am back home safe and sound, and back to clinic work. If you would like to book a treatment, please contact me on 07751704741.

Looking forward to meeting you. ☯️

26/07/2024

Dear customers,

The clinic will be closed from today till 2nd September, so I won't be available for treatments and bookings this August. I will visit my family in China during this time, after a long 5 years not seeing eachother.

Please leave me a message here or on my phone (07751704741) if you would like to arrange appointment for September, I will get back to you on the 2nd September to book you in.

Sorry for the inconvenience caused, hope you all a lovely summer holiday. 🌞✈️

Jingyu
TCM practitioner

Thanks to my client, who brought me the very beautiful tulips! 🌷❤️
12/04/2024

Thanks to my client, who brought me the very beautiful tulips! 🌷❤️

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The practitioner Ms Jingyu Bai has been practising acupuncture for 17 years. She is an expert of Acupuncture and massage (Tuina), and she had lectured in acupuncture programme at Lincoln University/College for 5 years.