Category: Research & Articles
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Massage as Medicine
Categories: Research & ArticlesHolistic healthcare has garnered increasing recognition in the mainstream medical field. As a result, people are now evaluating how massage is so much more than a mini-vacation for your mind and body. The litany of health benefits, many of which are long-term, is drawing more and more patients to the massage table. Massage can be…
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An Ayurveda Diet for Stress Relief & Weight Loss
Categories: Research & ArticlesAyurveda is an ancient healing tradition that views a person’s physical and emotional well-being as being based on the proper balance of vital energies. Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine share this fundamental belief in the importance of balanced energies. As one might imagine, both of these traditions view weight fluctuations in terms of how balanced…
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12 Reasons Why You Need a Website
Categories: Research & ArticlesLet’s face it: We practice an ancient medicine in a modern world. You are not only a healer but also a business owner in a rapidly changing world that seems to gravitate more and more towards marketing online. Getting a website up and running in order to attract new patients may feel like a daunting…
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The Top Reasons People Don’t Get Acupuncture (and Why They Should)
Categories: Research & ArticlesIf you’ve never been exposed to traditional Chinese medicine before, you may not even know what acupuncture is…and that’s OK! But why not know about all the healthcare options available to you? Acupuncture has been in use for over 2,000 years. It follows the Chinese medicine belief that no issue in the body is isolated.…
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Reaching Optimal Eye Health with Chinese Medicine
Categories: Research & ArticlesAccording to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the eyes relate to the internal organs. In Chinese medicine, each part of the eye is associated with a particular element and corresponding zang organ. The iris is represented by the liver zang. The heart zang relates to the corners of the eyes or the canthi, the upper and…
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Transplanting Oriental Medicine to the Mayan Altiplano
Categories: Research & ArticlesVolunteer Oriental medicine practitioners and students are increasingly joining traditional health delivery assistance programs, reaching out to people around the world who have little or no available healthcare. Like the non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that have gone before them, the ultimate goal of these new outreach health volunteers is to engage local groups as proactive health…
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Traditional Chinese Medicine and Dementia
Categories: Research & ArticlesDementia is a cognitive impairment that can occur with certain diseases. It affects memory, thinking, language, judgment, and behavior. Most types of Dementia are degenerative, meaning they are nonreversible. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of Dementia, but there are many forms this impairment can take. Some of the most common conditions that can…
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Holistic Nursing: The Bridge Between East and West
Categories: Research & Articles2011 was an excellent year for complementary and alternative medicine. As the recent American Hospital Association survey points out, alternative and holistic therapies are on the rise across the United States, increasingly being offered in hospitals and growing in recognition from insurance companies. This increase in CAM services at hospitals is a response to patient…
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Holiday Qi: Acupuncture for Stress, Anxiety and the Holiday Blues
Categories: Research & ArticlesYou may want to consider acupuncture for stress. Why? Depression is a condition that involves both the mind and the body and affects how a person feels, thinks, and behaves, and can often make a person feel anxious and apathetic. People who suffer from depression or anxiety can experience muscle pain, headaches, upset digestion, fatigue,…
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How Your Patients Can Find You and Yes, They Are Looking!
Categories: Research & ArticlesA business card alone is no longer enough. And no one uses the Yellow pages anymore! While business cards have their place, they are not enough to communicate all the benefits you offer and what sets you apart from other acupuncturists. Would you ever consider practicing acupuncture without needles? Probably not, unless of course you…