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Whole-person precision medicine designed for every aspect of you

We join the art of traditional medicine with the
science of modern medicine to
transform your health care.

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Mimosa Clinical Director

Dr. Jaime O’Sullivan (TCM) MRMed (UNSW)

Masters of Reproductive medicine
Bachelors Degree Health Science (Complementary medicine)

Doctor of Oriental medicine (Acupuncture & Chinese herbal medicine)
Certified Practitioner Clinical Nutrigenomics

Registered practitioner AHPRA (Chinese medicine board)
Member ANTA, AAOH, FSA, ASRM, ASRI, ESHRE, IIRRM

Areas of Practice

 
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Mood & Wellbeing

Support healthy mood that maintains emotional balance and clear thinking along with stable energy levels.

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General Health

From waking up to falling asleep, and all the moments in between. Support metabolism, digestion and detoxification.

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Hormone Balance

Support blood sugar regulation and weight management, adrenal and thyroid function. Support healthy cycles or menopause.

 
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Reproductive & Sexual Health

Support preconception, fertility, libido and sexual performance. Support for natural conception or IVF.

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Stress Management

Support a healthy stress response and minimise tension along with sustainable energy and a calm nervous system.

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Immune Tolerance

Support immune sensitivities to environment, allergies, recurrent infections or autoimmune conditions.

 

The Mimosa tree, or silk tree, is known as the “Tree of Happiness” in Chinese herbal medicine.

 

Researchers have pinned down connections between happiness and health. Happiness is associated with an array of physical health benefits and positive emotions.

Positive emotions lead to positive behaviours and changes, such as exercise, sleep, a nutritious diet, supportive relationships, and coping skills.

Positive emotions function to decrease stress and the harmful toll it can take on the body. Some research suggests that when people take better care of themselves, they come to feel happier.
Psychology Today

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“The groundwork for all happiness is good health.”

— Leigh Hunt