Author: Pacific College

  • Mastitis, Breast Feeding, and Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Mastitis, Breast Feeding, and Traditional Chinese Medicine
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    Mastitis is a severely uncomfortable and potentially dangerous disease that can occur during breastfeeding. If bacteria invade the breast (usually within one month of delivery), it can cause a high fever, a painful mass in the breasts, redness, inflammation, an aversion to cold, unsmooth lactation, and even pus discharge. At best, this disorder is painful…

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  • Americans Spend 34 Billion Dollars on Alternative Medicine

    Americans Spend 34 Billion Dollars on Alternative Medicine
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    Recent studies conducted by the federally funded National Health Statistics Report have revealed that Americans spend up to 34 billion dollars per year on complementary alternative medicine (CAM). The first national estimate of such spending discovered that more than one tenth of American’s out of pocket health care dollars goes towards CAM. The term CAM…

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  • Pacific College Participates in Annual Vietnam Stand Down

    Pacific College Participates in Annual Vietnam Stand Down
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    The National Stand-Down for Homeless Veterans is an annual event that honors and seeks to physically and emotionally help homeless veterans. Each summer in San Diego, acupuncturist Mitch Lehman directs and organizes the National Stand Down for homeless veterans, held by Integrated Medicine Services. This year the Stand Down will be held from the 17th…

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  • Treat TMJ with Oriental Medicine

    Treat TMJ with Oriental Medicine
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    The Temporal Mandible Joint (TMJ), or main jaw joint, is one of the most complicated joints in the body. Your TMJ can develop a disorder that creates pain in your jaw, face, head, and sometimes neck and shoulders. This disorder is frequently described as TMJ and can also cause the teeth to slowly erode. That’s…

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  • Stop Snoring with Acupuncture!

    Stop Snoring with Acupuncture!
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    Though it is often a comedic topic, snoring can actually cause real problems in a person’s sleep patterns. Whether it is the snorer him or herself, or a partner or roommate that is awakened by the snoring, night time breathing problems can disrupt sleep patterns, oxygen intake, REM sleep, and can even lead to more…

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  • Massage and Bodywork During Cancer Treatments

    Massage and Bodywork During Cancer Treatments
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    Physically and mentally, cancer treatment is an arduous process. Any kind of pain or stress relief during this trying time is of the utmost importance. Massage therapy can provide both. In stark contrast to most cancer treatments, massage is natural and side effect free. Nausea, fatigue, body aches, and weight loss are some of the…

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  • Traditional Chinese Medicine for Tinnitus

    Traditional Chinese Medicine for Tinnitus
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    Exposure to sudden, loud music or explosive noises can cause tinnitus, a nerve disorder that involves a consistent ringing sound in a person’s ears. At its worse, tinnitus can lead to deafness. Tinnitus affects one in 10 people, and can range from mild to chronic. While it is a common problem for veterans and the…

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  • TCM for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    TCM for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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    A study by the Center for Disease Control found that one in four Americans suffers from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). CFS is a debilitating disorder that is characterized by chronic fatigue that can’t be alleviated with sleep, and that is often exacerbated by physical or mental exertion. While people with CFS can be seriously impaired,…

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  • Tai Ji Reduces Stress, Improves Agility

    Tai Ji Reduces Stress, Improves Agility
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    Originating in China as a form of self-defense, Tai Ji is an almost ballet-like series of smooth, graceful exercises that millions have practiced regularly for over 2,000 years. The very words, Tai and Ji, hint at its potential for healing. ‘Tai’ means ‘ultimate’ or ‘supreme’ and ‘Ji’ is the all-inclusive life force the envelopes the…

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  • Acupuncture Can Reduce Side Effects of Cancer Treatments

    Acupuncture Can Reduce Side Effects of Cancer Treatments
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    Millions of patients undergo chemotherapy as part of their cancer treatment. Though controversial, chemotherapy uses very powerful drugs in an attempt to kill cancer cells. Although this may control some types of cancers and possibly prolong the lives of some patients, chemotherapy has many negative side effects. Among these are nausea and vomiting, loss of…

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