Chinese medicine had been a part of James’s life since the day he was born. His maternal grandfather was a well-known practitioner of Chinese medicine and a Wing Chun martial artist in his town before the Vietnamese war brought him and his family over to England. Bits and pieces of James’ grandfather’s practising knowledge got passed down to his sons and daughters but as no one choose to go into Chinese medicine, the knowledge is very limited and mainly lost to time. Fortunately, with the passion to follow in his grandfather’s work, James has dedicated his life into the study of Chinese medicine, Taiji Quan, and Qi Gong (also called Dao Yin). James graduated as an Acupuncturist (MSc) from the University of Westminster in 2017 and have been practicing since and alongside this, he has also been practicing Taiji Quan and Qi Gong for over 8 years. His integrated approach is unique because he incorporates the experience from his Taiji Quan and Qi Gong practices into his acupuncture and TuiNa massage. What this results in is a harmony between the very rigid TCM framework and the energy/intuitive methods. With his approach he focuses on the physical and mental aspect at the same time, giving a more holistic and balanced treatment. James has helped multiple patients through mental health distress such as anxiety, depression, muscle aches and pains, and even the cold common. James has also been influenced by Japanese Acupuncture, and Shiatzu.
Awais has a Bsc in Biological chemistry and cell biology, and traditional Chinese medicine; moxibustion and acupuncture. He specialises holistic and Integrated Medicine. From 2010-2017 he was a Senior Lecturer at London Southbank University, and the Confucious Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine on the Integrated Acupuncture Masters course. Here he was the Biomedical lead on the acupuncture course, responsible for teaching all aspects of the course. Awais has also worked for St Joseph’s hospice in hackney, where he has supported the Complimentary therapies team and delivered tai chi and qigong classes to vulnerable service users. Awais has led on development and delivery of a RCT trial; using Tai Chi to patients with Cystic Fibrosis. Awais is currently involved in the future development of trails building the evidence for using tai chi in the community. Awais has had the pleasure of being a student of some of the worlds leading practioners and teacher of both tai chi and qigong, as well as traditional Chinese medicine. Awais is a qualified in first aid, and is a member of the British acupuncture council, is a fellow at the academy of higher education, and registered with the British council for Chinese martial arts. Awais is the vice chairman of the Wu Shi Taiji & Qigong association. He’s a peer reviewer for an international peer reviewed journal.
Seven Heavens Clinic is a Massage and Therapy Centre in Finsbury Park’s vibrant Blackstock Road, North London.
Their treatments and therapies use Integrated Medicine; combining Western Scientific Theory with Traditional Chinese Medicine to provide a holistic treatment programme tailored to suit your individual needs.
So whether you just want to de-stress or have a specific problem you want to solve, the centre will have the solution for you.