Low Back Pain & Acupuncture
Back PainUnderstanding Low Back Pain & Acupuncture
If you are struggling with low back pain and are curious about how acupuncture can help, this article should help. The intention of this article is to help you in understanding low back pain and…
Can Acupuncture Help?
Health & WellnessAcupuncture May Be Able to Help You
This article is for those of you that have been on the fence or unclear about how acupuncture can help you. Hopefully after you read this it will help to clarify if you’re an ideal fit for what our clinic…
Headaches & Migraines
HeadachesHeadaches are one of the most common medical complaints in America.
In western medicine, most people get headache relief from taking over-the-counter medications. Some more chronic cases may require a prescription. Others may just suffer with…
Stress
StressStress is defined as mental, emotional or physical strain.
It can manifest itself in the body in many different ways. Some people might have stomach issues, while others have back pain. Some might have headaches or migraines and others might…
Pre-Menstrual Syndrome
Hormonal HealthIn Chinese medicine, periods occur regularly and comfortably for healthy women.
Their bodies are in balance, so not only do they have periods on a regular basis, they also don’t have to suffer with pain, water retention, emotional upheaval…
Anxiety & Depression
Anxiety & DepressionAnxiety
Anxiety is a feeling of fear in anticipation of a realistic or fantasized situation.
Depression
Depression is a feeling of intense sadness that keeps you from functioning as you normally would.
The western approach to treatment…
Acupuncture 101
Health & WellnessHow does acupuncture work?
According to traditional Chinese medicine (or TCM), the human body is comprised of five organ networks – heart, spleen, kidney, lung and liver. The heart network maintains blood circulation and governs the mind…
Back Pain
Back PainChronic back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical attention.
Millions of work days and countless hours of activity and fun are lost each year due to this malady. It is estimated that nearly 80% of the people in United…
Sciatica
Back PainThe Sciatic Nerve is the largest nerve in the body.
It consists of a large bundle of small nerves that begin in the lumbar spine, travels down the buttocks and moves through the leg. Radiating pain is one of the more common and intense symptoms…
Insomnia
Insomnia5 million Americans suffer from insomnia, but even more people suffer from lack of sleep.
Do not underestimate the power of a good night’s sleep. People who get less than seven hours of sleep a night are more likely to suffer from emotional…
Digestive Disorders
Digestive DisordersDigestive disorders are extremely common in the United States.
There are many reasons for this, but two of the most obvious are the repercussions of the common diet and high levels of stress. This is unfortunate because proper digestion is…
Crohn’s Disease & Ulcerative Colitis
Digestive DisordersCrohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are classifications of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Ulcerative colitis occurs in the colon and rectum, while Crohn’s disease can affect any segment of the alimentary canal from mouth to anus.…
Menopause
Hormonal HealthMenopause is considered to be the end of menstruation.
It’s brought about by the decreased production of estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. Beginning somewhere around age 35 daily production of most of the major hormones start to slow.…
Infertility
Health & WellnessInfertility is defined as the inability to produce offspring in a healthy woman with a normal sexual life, who has been trying for a year.
Western medicine shows medical causes for infertility, including ovulation or tubal problems, endometriosis…
Fatigue
FatigueFatigue can be described as being tired or lacking in energy or motivation.
Most people choose to combat fatigue by indulging in coffee, soft drinks or energy drinks. Sugar is also a popular remedy for fatigue. Unfortunately, these “quick…
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