Tag: acupuncture

  • 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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  • 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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  • Ease Anxiety with Auricular Acupuncture

    Ease Anxiety with Auricular Acupuncture
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    Acupuncture is a holistic medicine that began about 5,000 years ago in China. Other ancient forms of Oriental medicine include herbology, diet, energy-cultivation exercises, and life-style counseling. One thing that each of these methods has in common is the combined interest of the physical with the spiritual, or internal, being. Oriental medicine strives to heal…

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  • Morning Sickness Relief with Acupuncture

    Morning Sickness Relief with Acupuncture
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    Morning sickness is one of the first clues of pregnancy as well as one of the first discomforts. For many women, happy tidings are marred with nausea, vomiting, and heartburn. With acupuncture, women can safely modify these inconveniences with a natural solution. Morning sickness varies greatly in each woman, and the name is misleading –…

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  • Acupuncture in the Mainstream

    Acupuncture in the Mainstream
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    Just a few decades ago, most Americans viewed acupuncture as a foreign practice.  The general public was skeptical of acupuncture. However, lately, more and more Americans are opening their minds to this “alternative medicine.”  There has been a steady growth in the number of acupuncturists over the last few decades. Organizations like the Federal Drug…

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  • Treating Chronic Open-angle Glaucoma with Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine

    Treating Chronic Open-angle Glaucoma with Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine
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    Over the last 10 years, in my practice I have specialized in TCM Ophthalmology. I have made quite a few significant clinical observations through diagnostic testing, treatment, and direct feedback from my patients. In my clinical practice I incorporate TCM with nutrition and “functional medicine.” Functional medicine uses methods to measure how weak (yin) or…

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  • Hospitals Increase CAM Services

    Hospitals Increase CAM Services
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    The American Hospital Association conducted a survey in 2006 that revealed that more than one out of every four hospitals in the U.S. now offer some “alternative” therapies, including acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, homeopathy, and massage therapy, among other types of non-Western treatment. According to the survey, which is conducted every year by the AHA,…

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  • Alternative Medicine Receives Media Attention

    Alternative Medicine Receives Media Attention
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    The well-known news network, CNN (Cable News Network), has recently been crediting Oriental medicine with success in pain relief. Traditional Chinese medicine has become increasingly accepted as a common course of treatment in the United States, and this integration is apparent in the increase of articles on the topic in major news networks, CNN being…

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  • Acupuncture and Massage for Chronic Pain

    Acupuncture and Massage for Chronic Pain
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    According to the American Pain Association, an estimated 86 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. Chronic pain can be characterized by persistent pain signals that are repeatedly fired from the nervous system, and they can last from weeks to years.  While it is common that chronic pain is the result of a previous accident or…

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  • Pulse Diagnosis

    Pulse Diagnosis
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    Traditional Medicine (TCM) uses several diagnostic methods used in their practices, including herbology, qi-gong, moxibustion, and acupuncture. Practically unheard-of by the general public, pulse diagnosis is a diagnostic technique used to determine imbalances in the three Doshas – Vata, Pitta, and Kapha – which further identify the presence and location of certain disorders within the…

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