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Acupuncture for Treating Leaky Gut Syndrome

Acupuncture for Treating Leaky Gut Syndrome

There are a variety of gastrointestinal and autoimmune diseases that can contribute to what is known as leaky gut syndrome. So, what exactly is leaky gut syndrome? It’s close to exactly what it sounds like. Each one of us has semi-permeable guts. What that means is the mucous lining of our intestines is designed to absorb water and nutrients from our food. Your intestinal lining is responsible for acting as a barrier to bacteria. With leaky gut syndrome, your intestinal lining “leaks” allowing more water and nutrients through, but also potentially allowing toxic molecules to come through as well.  continue reading »

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Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Season of Winter

The ancient Chinese developed a system of medicine thousands of years ago and that system is still used around the world today. This system incorporates more than just medicine though. Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners also educate their patients on how the seasons affect the body and ways to stay healthy. This will ultimately lead to a long, healthy life.

Traditional Chinese Medicine teaches that humans should live in harmony with the seasons.  According to TCM there are five seasons – winter, spring, summer, late summer and fall. Each season has many associations that help us change our habits allowing for a more balanced mind and body.  When these systems were being developed, people were living in harmony with nature. People rose with the sun, ate what was available during the different seasons and they were much more aware of their natural environment. What to wear, when to wake up, when to go to sleep and what activities to engage in were all dependent on the weather and the environment. Because of this, people were capable of staying healthy throughout the year and their immune and organ systems were strong enough to ward off disease.

In this system, the season of winter is a time of repair and rejuvenation. Winter is associated with the kidneys, which hold the body’s fundamental energies. Harmonizing with the seasons will help the body stay healthy and prepared for each succeeding season. Rest is important for revitalizing the kidneys and this is why some animals hibernate during the winter months. Winter is also a really good time to turn inward and do some reflection. This is why practices like tai chi, qi gong and yoga can be very beneficial during the winter season. These practices help us connect to our inner selves, while supporting the kidney energy. These practices help relax the mind and calm our emotions.

Winter is also associated with ears in this system. Our ability to hear is related to the health of our kidneys. The stillness of the winter months allows us to hear the world more clearly and forces us to slow down.  The bones are also associated with winter, which means that it is important to tonify and heal any orthopedic problems during these months. 

There are many foods that are beneficial to eat during the winter season. These foods should be the ones that naturally grow during this season. Food items like squash, potatoes, root vegetables, winter greens, cabbage, carrots, apples, pears and mushrooms are all examples of things that should be incorporated into the daily diet during the winter months. Also warming foods such as soups and bone broth are highly recommended. There are foods that specifically target and nourish the kidneys too.  These foods include black beans, kidney beans, lamb, walnuts, chicken, dark leafy greens and black sesame seeds. It is recommended to cook items for longer periods of time, on lower heat and with less water, as the food should be warming as well as nourishing.

When we align ourselves with the natural processes of life and the seasons, our bodies will adjust and perform optimally, just as they are intended to. This is how we are supposed to live and can quite possibly be why there is so much more disease now than in the past. So to be the healthiest you possible, learning to take cues from the seasons might just be the best suggestion ever.

3 Alternative Gifts to Give this Winter 

The holidays are about giving. Whether it be giving gifts to your family, community or co-workers, everyone knows it is the season to help other people. Unfortunately, not everyone has the same living situation as one another and there are millions of people throughout the world that are in need. A great gift to give someone you love is the gift of helping people who need it most. Here are a list of five charitable foundations and alternative gifts you can give your loved ones to not only make them happy, but to make loads of other individuals have a warm and bountiful holiday season as well. 

  1. World Vision – Sponsor a child

World Vision is a well-renowned charity that allows you the option to sponsor a child, the child can be sponsored in your name or in lieu of somebody else you plan on giving the gift too. This truly is a remarkable charity. When you sponsor a child you can help them work their way out of poverty. World Vision states that they help more than four million children in over 100 different countries. To learn how you can sponsor a child go to www.worldvision.org

  1. World Vision – Donate an Animal

Another beneficial opportunity World Vision offers to help those in need is the donation of an animal, and there are a plethora of different options. The World Vision site offers price points and specifics on what animals you can give to families in need. From goats and chickens to alpacas there are many options you can choose from to really assist those who need help.

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The 12 Meridians of the Body Explained

The 12 Meridians of the Body Explained

The meridian system is a phrase that comes up often during acupuncture treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that energy (also referred to as qi) flows throughout the body much like blood does. When this flow of energy becomes disrupted, symptoms and disease can occur. Acupuncture and other forms of Eastern medicine work to restore the flow of energy throughout the body using the meridian system.  continue reading »

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Acupuncture as a Natural Pain Relief Solution Post-Car Accident

After a car accident, victims often grapple with a myriad of injuries - from whiplash and back pain to muscle stiffness and joint pain. While conventional medicine excels at treating acute and life-threatening conditions, it sometimes merely manages the symptoms without delving into the root cause. This can leave sufferers with persistent chronic pain. Enter acupuncture: a natural alternative that not only addresses the pain but also taps into the body's innate healing mechanisms.
The Unique Advantage of Acupuncture
 
What sets acupuncture apart is its emphasis on tailored treatments. Each individual’s pain and injury profile is unique. Recognizing this, acupuncturists conduct a thorough consultation, delving into one’s medical history, lifestyle, and specific pain symptoms. This holistic assessment ensures that the ensuing treatment is tailored to the patient’s distinct needs.
 
But the magic of acupuncture isn’t confined to addressing physical discomfort alone. By strategically placing fine needles at specific points on the body, it boosts blood circulation, releases endorphins, and relaxes muscles. As a result, patients often find relief not just from pain, but also from associated stress, anxiety, and sleep disturbances that often shadow car accidents.
 
Insurance and Acupuncture: A Possible Match
 
An added bonus? Your car insurance might have you covered. With the rising acknowledgment of alternative therapies, many insurance providers now recognize the therapeutic value of acupuncture. It’s worth reaching out to your provider to explore potential coverage options, which could significantly ease your recovery journey financially.
 
Embarking on Your Acupuncture Journey
 
1. Initial Consultation: Begin by contacting us. Whether it’s through a call or our website, we’ll set up a consultation to understand your needs.
2. Appointment Scheduling: Post-consultation, we’ll find an appointment time that fits seamlessly into your routine.
3. The Acupuncture Session: On the designated day, come prepared to immerse in the therapeutic world of acupuncture. Our seasoned acupuncturists will be on hand to address any queries or concerns.
 
For those interested in the science behind acupuncture’s effectiveness, especially post-car accidents, delve into the following resources:
 
Acupuncture therapy for chronic lower back pain: a systematic review –http://Link it to: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3229352/
 
 
These offer a deeper dive into the empirical evidence endorsing acupuncture as a potent natural remedy for pain relief.
 
For those reeling from post-accident pain, acupuncture emerges as a beacon of hope. By aligning with the body’s natural healing processes, it offers a holistic path to recovery. Before you embark on this journey, don’t forget to discuss potential coverage with your auto insurance provider. Your journey towards holistic recovery and pain-free existence begins with a single consultation. Reach out today!
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LED Light Therapy & Acupuncture: A Perfect Pairing

LED Light Therapy & Acupuncture: A Perfect Pairing

Acupuncture is a proven treatment option when it comes to dealing with a host of health problems, from allergies to depression to chronic pain. Acupuncture is the key to restoring the body’s energy flow and achieving balance. Acupuncturists also may use herbal remedies, acupressure massage, and other modalities like LED light therapy to enhance their treatment and get improved outcomes for their patients.  continue reading »

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