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Can I Treat Migraines With Acupuncture? Absolutely.

  Did you know that migraines affect nearly 50 million Americans?  Leading to billions in lost productivity not to mention the debilitating effects on peoples’ lives. They are somewhat of a mystery to the medical world and the pharmaceutical options are not ideal.  Migraines can last from hours to days and triggers are many. While […]

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Not All Headaches Are Created Equally

Headaches are unfortunately something that most Americans suffer from on a regular basis.  Luckily, with some lifestyle changes and acupuncture chronic headaches and even migraines can be kept under control.   Headaches can be broken down into 4 primary types: Tension Cluster Sinus (this is the kind I get when Im not careful!) Migraine  There […]

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New Year, New Me and MOST Importantly a new YOU!

New Year, New EVERYTHING New Office Did you hear the news? After 10 years in an integrative practice environment, I have opened up my own practice and moved to the heart of Banker’s Hill. Now you can create customized appointments for whatever you need, in a quiet and serene private practice environment, even on weekends and […]

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Willpower and The Power of Acupuncture

  I am a huge proponent in treating yourself but sometimes saying “no” to indulgences is the better route to go.  So, we can all relate to that feeling sometimes of not being able to pull ourselves out of bed when the alarm goes off in the morning for that early workout.  Or that overriding […]

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Seasonal Affective Disorder.. Turn That Frown Upside Down

  SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder is a worldwide phenomena.  Typically its experienced during fall and winter and symptoms range from lethargy, trouble concentrating, depression, negative thoughts and a decrease in social interaction.  Even towards the end of the summer people that suffer from SAD may experience and increase in anxiety as they anticipate an […]

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The Walnut Brain Connection

 

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Don’t Shun Your Shen

In Chinese medicine the spirit, consciousness or soul is just as important as any other organ system.  We refer to this as the “Shen”.  The Shen is considered to reside in the heart organ itself and thought of as a vital substance of the body.  Shen also has to do with mental faculties so for […]

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East and West Meet in the Lungs

There are many areas where Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine come together.  These meeting points fascinate me.  The lung and its functions are one of the closest meeting points. From skin and the immune system to basic respiration all are heavily influenced by the lung in both modalities. From a mere surface area standpoint the […]

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Fall is the Season of the Lungs

Are you familiar with 5 Element acupuncture?  Even if not, you’ve probably heard of it or at least the 5 Elements: Earth, Water, Wood, Fire and Metal Part of what I love about being and acupuncturist is that I look at the complete and total picture of a patient’s symptoms.  When you come in to […]

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Chinese Herbs and Acupuncture for Stress

Stress: “a state of mental or emotional tension or strain resulting from demanding or adverse circumstances”.  Sound familiar?  Well, over 77% of Americans repot regularly feeling stress leading to different physical and mental health problems. After injury, pain and sports medicine acupuncture stress is the number one reason people see me for acupuncture and Chinese […]