Dr. Margaret Jiin Ngu MBBS (Monash), FACNEM, MAMAC, MSE Psychology

Dr Margaret Jiin Ngu is a Monash University medical graduate (1978) of 31 yrs, practising Integrative Medicine for the past 28 yrs. She incorporates Acupuncture, Herbal, Nutritional and Environmental Medicine; Homeopathy; Bioenergetic Medicine and MindBody Medicine inclusive of Esoteric Healing, Esoteric Psychology, Journey Work, Psychodrama, Breath Work , Quantum Breakthrough Process and Process Work (Process Oriented Psychology) with the best of mainstream medicine.

Dr Ngu is a current lifelong member of the AIMA (Australasian Integrative Medicine Association), member of the Australian Medical Acupuncture College (MAMAC), Fellow of the Australasian College of Nutrition and Environmental Medicine (FACNEM) and member of the RACGP ( Royal Australian College of General Practitioners)

She is a Past President of the Australasian Integrative Medicine Association (AIMA)(1998 –2001) and founder of Transformational Medicine Australia (TMA).
In her contribution to the bridging of mainstream and alternative medicine and in bringing organisations on both sides to come together, she has given lectures and workshops overseas and convened the first three Australasian Conferences in Integrative Medicine .

She was a founding member of the AMA Advisory Committee in Complementary Medicine that made a landmark transformation (in 2001) of the then rigidly held AMA policies on alternative and complementary medicine.

Whilst Dr Ngu was an associate director of the IEDGP (Inner Eastern Division of General Practice), she ran the first commonwealth funded Meditation based Stress Management Project in 1996 for patients and GPs of the area.

Her search for a truer form of healing has led her to found Transformational Medicine Australia (TMA) which addresses the informational and energetic nature of human beings and how body symptoms and mental health issues may be a deeper calling for transformation, growth and experience of the greater dimensions of our being and of one’s life.

Apart from her Holistic practice, Dr Ngu enjoys her four children (robust young men) and continues her love for personal evolution and transformation in facilitating individuals and groups in process oriented Transformational Medicine Journey Retreats and couples in Couplehood Retreats.

She has begun writing her first series of books on Transformational Medicine, reflecting her 30 year experience. Her first book is titled “What Our Bodies Ache for – uncovering repressed longings hidden in body symptoms, anxiety, depression, chronic illness.”

Her witness of the science and power of love that heals has led her to found the social network movement LUTW “Love Unites the World” where people everywhere are invited to start their own local groups to pave the path of love by sharing their lives, having fun together and planting their intention to heal with love by planting “love poles” with the words “May Love Unite the World”. People interested to be part of this movement are invited to contact info@loveunitestheworld.com

 

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