Studies
In addition to a Bachelor of Acupuncture and Bachelor of Asian Studies, Michelle has Australian recognized qualifications in Chinese Herbal Medicine, Natural Therapies, Live Blood Screening and Physical Therapy
Professional experiences
25+ years clinical experience
How Chinese Medicine can help you :
- Hormonal Issues
- Headache, Migraines and Pain
- Digestive Issues
- Mood Disorders, Anxiety and Depression
- Injury, Accident, Muscle and Joint pain
- Sleep disorders
For more info go to www.acupuncturebali.com
Natural Medicine Skills
- Traditional Chinese Acupuncture
- Traditional Japanese Acupuncture
- Dry Needling
- Cupping
- Chinese Herbal Medicine
- Lifestyle Medicine
- Food Therapy
- Supplement Prescriptions
About Michelle
Michelle has vast clinical experience in Australia, and her last post saw her working in an Integrative Medical Centre and specialising in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Now located in Bali, she is as passionate today about helping people achieve their wellness goals as ever before.
Flowingwomban.
An Instagram page devoted to self- help strategies for PMS, period pain and hormonal imbalance.
Michelle has a particular interest in Women’s Health. As a woman and mother of three daughters, Michelle understands how debilitating periods and hormonal issues are and the extent to which they can undermine a woman’s ability to live her life to her full potential.
“The challenges of modernity, environmental toxins, poor nutrition and medications are just some of the reasons women are facing challenges to our health like never before. It’s no wonder that women are suffering through hormonal and metabolic disorders such as PCOS, endometriosis and menopause. Moreover, mood disorders are the “norm” and fertility is an issue. Clearly, our current medical approach is limited, and we need an alternative approach. Traditional Chinese Medicine is perfect for this niche.”
– MICHELLE HANSEN –
Treating Period Pain and Hormonal Imbalance
For many women, PMS and mild or intense pain is just a normal monthly occurrence accompanying their periods…
Sources claim PreMenstrual Symptoms, or PMS, to a certain degree, affects up to 90 percent of women but that doesn’t mean it’s healthy or should be considered the norm and this course will help you understand how to treat yourself to alleviate this in the comfort of your own home.