The Basics of Acupuncture Part 2 (Berkeley Acupuncture) How does Acupuncture work? In Chinese Medicine, each organ has a set of symptoms (ie. headaches, insomnia, anxiety, low energy, etc) that will manifest when that organ is “out of balance”. Each organ also has a meridian or pathway. Acupuncture is the insertion of fine needles along
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The Basics on Acupuncture Part 1 (Berkeley Acupuncture)
The Basics on Acupuncture Part 1 (Berkeley Acupuncture) Acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese theories of the flow of Qi (Energy/Oxygen) and Xue (Blood) through channels or meridians that run throughout the body very similar to the nervous and circulatory system. Acupuncture itself is the insertion of fine needles into the body at specific
Happy and healthy the Chinese medicine way! Part 1 (Berkeley acupuncture)
FOUR Helpful Tricks for a Happier, Healthier Life! In Chinese medicine, STRESS is one of the main culprits for ALL illness and dis-ease. Stress wreaks havoc on the body, it causes inflammation, it diminishes circulation, it can cause insomnia, it makes hormones go crazy, it can cause emotional mood swings, it can cause headaches, migraines,
Warmth and Fertility Boost: Discover Something Special!
Something to warm you up and boost your fertility at the same time! A little chilly outside? Here’s a fantastic recipe that I got from Integrative Fertility who heads the acupuncture program at Pacific Fertility Center in San Francisco. A yummy little twist on Mom’s chicken soup! Sweet Potato, Cilantro Chicken Soup INGREDIENTS: Serves 4
Acupuncture and Anti-aging
Acupuncture and Anti-aging Sandra Bullock knows what’s up… she gets acupuncture three times and week! WHY? I can only speculate, but like everyone else I’m sure Sandra has some stress and utilizes it for that, but I bet she’s been tipped off to the secret of anti-aging as well. And I don’t mean those acupuncture
Acupuncture needs to be tested for it’s effectiveness… Are you serious?
Acupuncture needs to be tested for it’s effectiveness… Are you serious? I rarely get angry, but this Steven Salzberg from Forbes magazine really got my goat on this one. Who the hell does he think he is? I was sitting in a cafe having tea and as I read on, I could literally start to