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Rooted in Spirit
What is Classical Five Element Acupuncture and where does it come from?
Classical Five Element Acupuncture, CFEA, is an ancient Chinese healing system dating back over 2000 years. It is a classical tradition that aims to balance the flow of energy within, working on body, mind and spirit. It addresses the energy’s imbalance, which lies at the root of many physical disorders and conditions of emotional distress.
It is based on the movement of nature through the
seasons and their corresponding elements – Fire/summer, Earth/late
summer, Metal/autumn, Water/winter and Wood/spring. Each season
creates the other, rebalancing and sustaining life. This same
principle applies to us as the same cycle of energy affects us and
functions within us. When this system is out of balance it can put
life under threat – creating disease. Imagine the effects of spring
without rain, summer and late summer with their heat wouldn’t be
able to nurture growth and produce their fruit. Now imagine the same
happening with a person.
By recognising this, the Chinese masters developed a system which bases its treatments on re-balancing the five elements within the energy system, thus as in nature when out of balance it creates disharmony. By touching these basic tools of nature – the elements -, CFEA reaches the inner core of patients - their Spirit, transforming them from the inside out, hence the phrase Rooted in Spirit – Ben Shen. CFEA was pioneered in the UK , Europe and USA by Professor J. R. Worsley, who taught the majority of experienced practitioners in Britain and America. Professor Worsley carried on working until his death in May 2003, at the age of 79. His wife Dr. Judy B. Worsley who studied with him and assisted him for over 30 years, is now the Master teaching this amazing system of healing. Ben Shen picture: ben [root], shen [spirit] - "the therapist must go with all his knowledge and all his power to the Root of life and try to move something, to attract the Spirits back and make them work again" (Claude Larre and Elisabeth Rochat de la Vallee, Chinese Medicine from the Classics - The Heart, page 11)
I am originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil, where I was a journalist working on a weekly news magazine. In 1989 I decided to come to London and learn Mime and Physical Theatre, which I did for a couple of years until a mild injury forced me to stop. Through this injury I came in contact with the Classical Five Element Acupuncture system, which helped me enormously not only with the injury but also transforming the way I perceived myself and the world around me. I felt stronger and more control of my life and my body than I ever had before, and that inspired me to study Classical Five Element Acupuncture myself, so that I could help others in the same transforming way.
I graduated in 1999 from the School of Five Element Acupuncture,
Sofea, in London and have been a practitioner ever since. Soon after
graduation I was invited to join the team of tutors and the academic
board of the school. There I acquired teaching experience and
oversaw many practitioners as they co
As a passionate believer in continuous development and training, I have never stopped enhancing my own skills and knowledge. Since 2002 I have been studying directly with the masters Professor J.R. Worsley and his wife Judy Becker Worsley, Dr. Ac., on the Master Apprentice Program , MAP™. Since Professor Worsley’s death in 2003 I have continued my studies with Dr. J.B. Worsley.
Now, as part of MAP™, I am representing the Worsley Institute in Europe, organizing workshops, seminar and study groups, as well as selling books, charts and equipment produced by the Institute.
I am a full member of the British Acupuncture Council, and adhere to its code of practice and ethics.
Yes, but I strongly recommend that the
child’s main carer also has treatment. The reason for this is
because children sometimes reflect imbalances which originate in
adults. A written consent will be required from the parent or
guardian of any child under the age of 18.
Yes, definitely. The treatment should
help you get over it faster, and can be useful for me to see how
your energy behaves in stressful situations like these.
Absolutely. Some people, though, feel a
bit relaxed after treatments and prefer to relax for the rest of the
day. Others feel inspired and full of energy and can’t wait for some
action.
No, you should carry on life as normal.
There are no problems if you have a big meal before or afterwards
Alcohol can affect the treatment,
therefore is advisable not to drink for 24 hours after a session.
Absolutely. They are single use only
acupuncture needles.
Actually, acupuncture needles are very
different from hypodermic needles. They are smaller, thinner. They
are also solid, so won’t take anything into the body or bring
anything out of it.
On the contrary, acupuncture is a
complementary therapy which won’t interfere with the effect of the
medication. In some cases it will help ease side effects.
No, you don’t. But I do recommend that
if you are due to see your GP you let him/her know.
There is a sensation when the needle
contacts the energy, which tends to feel like an either sharp or
dull pinch. This sensation shouldn’t last longer than few seconds,
though.
Frequently asked questions: point mouse on the question to see the answer Does it hurt? Do I need to let my GP know I’m having acupuncture? If I’m currently taking medication, is it advisable not to have acupuncture? I’m afraid of needles. I can’t stand injections and blood tests. Are the needles disposable? Can I drink alcohol after session? How about food? Is there anything I should avoid? Can I go to work afterwards? I’ve got a flu / headache / stomach upset, should I still come for my session? Can children have acupuncture?
For those with no
particular complaints, but want to maintain a healthy balance.
During pregnancy
acupuncture helps in lessening morning sickness during the
initial stages. It maintains the woman’s balance of energy which
helps the body to cope with the demanding changes during this
time. It also provides post natal support: physically, by
helping the body re-adjust itself, and emotionally, by helping
the woman to cope with the daily demands of being a new mother.
For those already having treatment throughout pregnancy with me,
I also offer a session with the mother-to-be and her birth
partner on acupressure. The partner will learn how to locate and
use acupressure points to aid with labour, in controlling pain,
and with immediate post labour recovery.
It helps to deal
with the emotional stress a person is under when faced with the
possibility of fertility problems, which can cause more
distress, thus making conception even more difficult. It also
can be used alongside IVF treatment as a means of controlling
side effects, emotional support and helping the body process the
treatment.
Used alongside chemotherapy and radiotherapy
as a means of managing side effects and providing emotional
support in dealing with the illness. Patients frequently comment
on how full of energy and stamina they feel after acupuncture
treatment. I also helps those close to someone diagnosed with
cancer to keep strong emotionally and physically in order to
support them.
By stimulating the
body’s immune system acupuncture helps in preparing the body to
respond quicker and more effectively to these illnesses.
Amongst many conditions acupuncture can help with:
Anxiety and Panic attacks Arthritis and Rheumatism Asthma and breathing difficulties Back problems Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Cystitis and Urinary Tract Infections Depression Digestive problems and eating disorders General aches and pains Hayfever, skin conditions and other allergies High blood pressure and Circulatory problems Menopause Irritable Bowel Syndrome – IBS Migraine and headaches PMT and menstrual problems Repetitive Strain Injury Sleep problems Stress and tiredness
It is also very effective with: click on the button to know more
CFEA helps finding a new perspective of life, by instilling the sense of self-worthiness and command over your own destiny.
I s it for you?
Treatments are designed to meet the needs of every individual person. For that, your first consultation will be up to two hours long, when the practitioner will assess your general state of health and ask about past medical and family history, daily routine, past and present emotional stresses, etc., in order to identify the underlying pattern of imbalance. Through this process he will diagnose the element most in distress within your energy system and treat accordingly, re-balancing and re-establishing the natural movement of the elements within the body. In this way he will treat not just the complaint but the real cause of it.
Acupuncture treats both the symptoms of the illness and its underlying cause. At the start, treatment sessions are normally weekly but become less frequent as you improve. Although sometimes the effects of treatment are dramatic, and only few treatments are required, for some patients, the effects are more subtle and they may need treatment for a longer period of time, varying in regularity. After sessions patients often experience an increased vitality and energy, better sleep and a great sense of wellbeing, and a more positive approach to life and its challenges.
Some people may have acupuncture as a preventative measure to strengthen their constitution, or because they feel unwell in themselves without being "ill" in the western sense, and therefore have treatment regularly. Others, after the desired improvement will stop treatment until they feel the need for some more help and support. The aim of the sessions is not only restore balance, control and health to the patient, but also to instil responsibility over one’s own life.
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The Worsley Institute
The Vitality Centre
British Acupuncture Council
I started acupuncture when I was diagnosed with
Hodgkin's disease, cancer of the lymphatic system. The treatment helped me
in many ways. Physically it helped me with the side effects of a six month
course of chemotherapy - I rarely had to take anti-sickness pills following
chemo thanks to acupuncture. However, it also gave me the emotional
strength to deal with personal issues that various courses of counselling
and therapy had never given me. Being treated with acupuncture by Silvio has
helped me keep sane whilst dealing with cancer and has helped me to really
change my life for the better. - Emma Hart, 30 years old, actress
About me
I am originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil, where I was a journalist working on a weekly news magazine. In 1989 I decided to come to London and learn Mime and Physical Theatre, which I did for a couple of years until a mild injury forced me to stop. Through this injury I came in contact with the Classical Five Element Acupuncture system, which helped me enormously not only with the injury but also transforming the way I perceived myself and the world around me. I felt stronger and more control of my life and my body than I ever had before, and that inspired me to study Classical Five Element Acupuncture myself, so that I could help others in the same transforming way.
I graduated in 1999 from the School of Five Element Acupuncture,
Sofea, in London and have been a practitioner ever since. Soon after
graduation I was invited to join the team of tutors and the academic
board of the school. There I acquired teaching experience and
oversaw many practitioners as they co
As a passionate believer in continuous development and training, I have never stopped enhancing my own skills and knowledge. From 2002 until 2006 I was a member of the Master Apprentice Program , MAP™, which was started by the late Professor JR Worsley.
I am a full member of the British Acupuncture Council, and adhere to its code of practice and ethics.
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