Category: Research & Articles

  • Restless Leg Syndrome and Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Restless Leg Syndrome and Traditional Chinese Medicine
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    Restless Leg Syndrome, also known as Ekbom Syndrome, can affect anyone, but it seems to most commonly affect women past the age of fifty. About ten percent of the population of the United States and Europe suffer from some degree of this condition. There is no specific known cause of RLS, but it is thought…

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  • Emotions and Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Emotions and Traditional Chinese Medicine
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    Traditional Chinese medicine takes into account both external and internal factors in the creation of an individual’s diagnosis. The current emotional state of the patient is one internal factor that traditional Chinese medicine believes to be very important. In fact, emotions are believed to directly correlate to specific organs and their states of being. Traditional…

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  • The Benefits of Tai Ji For Seniors

    The Benefits of Tai Ji For Seniors
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    More and more seniors are becoming physically active-reaping the countless health benefits associated with regular exercise. If power walking and your run-of-the-mill strength building exercises are uninteresting, the no-impact Chinese exercise Tai Chi is an excellent way to tone muscle, increase endurance, and gain balance. Improving Functional Abilities and Reducing Fall Risks In a recent…

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  • Acupuncture for Arthritis

    Acupuncture for Arthritis
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    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of every three Americans (an estimated 70 million people) is affected by arthritis. Because joints naturally degenerate over time, most people over the age of 50 show some signs of arthritis. Many have sought relief through acupuncture. One of the oldest medical procedures in…

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  • Coffee for Massage

    Coffee for Massage
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    By Steve Goodman Go to your typical doctor’s office and you are likely to find coffee in the waiting room. Go to your typical Massage Therapist’s office, or MediSpa, and you’re increasingly likely to find coffee in the treatment rooms! Yes, believe it or not, massage practitioners may be bringing a whole new meaning to…

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  • Chinese Herbs and Spring Allergies

    Chinese Herbs and Spring Allergies
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    Spring awakens nature’s bounty after months of winter doldrums. With the rebirth of flowers and greenery the feeling of new hope is borne upon every wind. Unfortunately for millions, those same gentle winds bring with them seasonal allergies – along with the annual misery of sneezing, congestion, watery eyes, runny nose, and just overall suffering.…

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  • Inches and Pounds are Gone with Qigong

    Inches and Pounds are Gone with Qigong
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    Many dieters suffer from the weight loss/weight gain roller coaster because the very act of dieting conflicts with what their body needs and wants. They often drastically alter their eating habits without looking into the real problems of what they eat and how often they eat. What’s the answer? Is there a method, solution, or…

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  • Chinese Herbs for Back Pain

    Chinese Herbs for Back Pain
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    Millions of people in the United States and around the world endure daily pains and discomforts due to back injury, strain, or disorder. Back pain has become more commonplace among those who primarily spend their working days in a seated or sedentary posture and with others who perform repetitive duties throughout the day. The demands…

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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder

    Seasonal Affective Disorder
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    To everything, there is a season. Our physical and emotional health is no exception. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which is nationally recognized during the month of December and throughout winter, is an example of how a change in seasons can affect our wellbeing. Between 4 and 6 percent of the U.S. population suffer from SAD.…

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  • Eastern Nutrition and Whole Foods

    Eastern Nutrition and Whole Foods
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    Why is it that Eastern civilizations appear to avoid the pitfalls of diet related diseases like constipation, colon cancer, and obesity? Could it be as simple as their observance of traditional diets and eating styles, handed down from generations of whole-food eaters? The foods consumed by these “healthier” cultures are not only as natural as…

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