Transformational Medicine

About Us

Our Team

Dr Margaret Jiin Ngu

( Medical Director & Facilitator of Wellness)
MBBS (Monash)
MAMAC (member Australian Medical Acupuncture College)
FACNEM (Fellow Australasian College of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine
MSE ( Psychology)

Sarah Lee (Nurse & Administration)
Jennifer Hayes (Beautytek Body Reshaping consultant)
Adrienne D'Alessandro (Chinese Medicine & Chinese Massage)
Lee Powrie (QXCI/SCIO technician & Nutritionist)

Transformation Medicine Australia is the brainchild of Dr Ngu and has developed from her 30 year journey into healing the whole person and not just a band aid treatment of presenting symptoms.

Her disenchantment of medical school and hospital training lied in the mechanical compartmentalisation of the human being, bodyand mind. With the birth and development of her children (now 4 grown robust young men) she discovered her intuitive tendency to not use allopathic (drug) medicines for their ailments and so found she could not use these as first approaches for her patients as well.

In walking this medicine path she has embraced ancient wisdom with the very latest of modern science including quantum medicine and nanotechnology. Finding likeminded doctors, she helped found the Australasian Integrative Medicine Association (AIMA) in 1991. In her Presidency of the AIMA (1998-2001) she convened the first 3 Integrative Medicine Conferences in Australia educating doctors in complementary medicine and bringing doctors and allied complementary health practitioners to work as a team for the welfare of their mutual patients.

Within the first 10 years of practice she identified major factors causing physical degeneration coming from mind and emotional factors. This encouraged her to pursue further studies in Mind Body medicine. These included meditation, psychodrama, psychosynthesis, process oriented psychology, kinesiology, Esoteric Healing, Esoteric Psychology, Breathwork, Journey work, movement and dance. In 1996 she ran the first Commonwealth funded Meditation based Stress Management program for the Inner Eastern Division of General Practice in Victoria.

Today, Dr Ngu is involved in facilitation of personal healing, growth and transformation as the basis for real health and happiness. She is also holding the Light for a new communal movement for healing individuals, families and communities called Love Unites the World, calling forth all individuals and diverse groups in all countries come together to celebrate Love, the unifying life principle of all illness and of all human diversity.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 20:31
 

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