About Ceda Jarick
Training and Continuing professional development:
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology with Chinese Medicine Major) 2000
Bachelor of Applied Science (Chinese Medicine) 2003
Clinical Mentor for RMIT students, 2008-2019
Women’s Health, Gynaecology & Fertility Mentorship with Steven Clavey 2004-06
East-Asian Needle Therapy (Japanese Meridian Therapy in the Toyohari Tradition) 2012
Toyohari Summer School, Tokyo, 2015
White Pine Institute Mentorship program for Women’s Health with Sharon Weizenbaum USA, 2016
Emotional Freedom Technique and Strategic Life Coaching, 2020
Diet Therapy, Andrew Sterman, 2021
Infertility and IVF counselling, Suzanne Hurley, 2021
Japanese Polarity Therapy with Paul Movsessian, 2023
Sotai Movement Therapy with Paul Movsessian, 2024
Ceda’s curiosity about the body’s natural healing mechanisms led her to Chinese Medicine. She began the journey to become a Chinese Medicine Practitioner in 1998, studying for 5 years at RMIT. This program included completion of a year long internship through the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China. She prides herself on continued professional development, and for the last 19 years, has sought out wonderful teachers from Australia, USA and Japan to improve her clinical knowledge.
Ceda loves to work with you and your medical providers to provide health care, tailored to your needs. Ceda understands that a key part of improving your health includes making lifestyle changes to optimise the treatment.
Ceda is a sole trader, working alongside many natural medicine providers in Central Bendigo.
Ceda’s Areas of Clinical Interest:
Preparation for Conception, Fertility, and IVF support.
Hormonal & Women’s health at every age - painful periods, heavy bleeding, PMT, Hot Flushes, and other signs of hormonal imbalance.
Emotional, Mood and Nervous system support - anxiety, depression, insomnia.
Gut health, bowel and appetite issues, especially when related to dietary sensitivities & stress.
Muscle tension and pain, especially when related to stress.
The influence of exercise, sleep, nutrition, emotion, nervous system regulation, hormonal regulation and connection on health and wellbeing.