Daniel Dollin CThA, Dip Tui NA
Training and Qualifications
Dan has qualifications in Acupuncture, Tui Na Massage, Reflexology and has a degree in philosophy. Dan has been involved with Chinese Medicine for 10 over years and has practised Acupuncture in a variety of settings across London from Harley Street to NHS work in Hammersmith hospital but most of all he likes to work with local community in the heart of Teddington at Vidatherapy. He has a history of teaching engagements, which include:
- A Module Leader on the University of East London’s Acupuncture BSc course
- Guest lecturer at the London South Bank University’s Confucius Institute
- Assistant Supervisor for 3 years at the London College of Traditional Acupuncture.
Dan has found the combination of Acupuncture, Reflexology and Tui Na to be extremely effective for helping people create more relaxation and restoration in their lives. For more information about Dan please visit www.foolishbee.co.uk
Acupuncture
Acupuncture stimulates the body to adjust when it has been held in a pattern of problems that creates disharmony. Acupuncture is a very flexible therapy that can be used to calm and sedate when someone is too keyed up or it can be used to invigorate if someone is lacking in energy and feeling tired.
Acupuncture helps the body to change and adapt to natural rhythms so that it is always in balance. I would recommend a client to have at least 4 acupuncture sessions a year, with the changing of each season, to stay in tune.
Reflexology
Reflexology treats the person through the feet it is very accessible and enjoyable to receive. Reflexology is extremely relaxing and gives both body and mind the opportunity to switch off and start the process of rejuvenating itself. This treatment is about letting go of daily concerns and giving yourself the opportunity to just’ be’…
Reflexology can be used in a generic way to work with the entire foot or can be used to focus in on certain areas that require more attention. As with all these treatments the idea is to tailor the session to the needs of the individual.
Tui Na Massage (Chinese massage)
Like Acupuncture this style of massage can be used in different ways. It can be very gentle and soothing like Holistic Massage (called Yin Style Tui Na) or it can be stronger and deeper like a Sports Massage (called Yang Style Tui Na).
Tui Na is effective for a range of problems usually classified as external in Chinese Medicine. Meaning that most conditions relate to the muscular-skeletal system, especially problems involving too much tension. Tui Na is relatively new in the West, however it is used extensively in China where many hospitals have a Tui Na department.

Daniel Dollin

Acupuncture

Reflexology

Tui Na massage