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Why and How Acupuncture Works for Infertility

Why and How Acupuncture Works for Infertility

Infertility struggles have become more and more common in recent years. There are many physical and environmental contributors to infertility and couples dealing with this issue are desperate for solutions. As it makes its way into the mainstream health world, acupuncture has become more of a go-to treatment method for both males and females; and there is plenty of valid research to back up these claims. A quick search of PubMed will give you hundreds of studies illustrating the positive effects of acupuncture on various issues related to infertility.  continue reading »

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Three Naturally Probiotic Foods that You May Not Know About

Three Probiotic Foods

Eating or drinking probiotic food as soon as possible after having diarrhea can help prevent future cases of diarrhea by introducing healthy bacteria back into the digestive system. It can also help prevent adverse reactions to antibiotics should you need to take them.

Probiotics will help with IBD, IBS, GERD, leaky gut, and other digestive disorders.

The root cause of many digestive problems is a lack of healthy gut bacteria, enzymes, or stomach acid.

The initial cause could be antibiotic use, poor diet, infection from a virus, bacteria, fungi, yeast, or candida. If you are beginning the intake of probiotics or probiotic foods begin slowly. You may feel adverse healing reactions from the die-off of bacteria, virus, yeast, and fungi, and other toxins released into your blood stream. These toxins must be expelled via sweat, breathing, urine, or the stool.

That is why rice congees, and green veggie smoothies are so helpful. They help promote toxin release as well as probiotic growth.

There are five foods you may not know about that are naturally probiotic. You may want to integrate them into your diet.

  1. Kefir. This is a milk-based food. However, like real butter, it does not have lactose. Studies indicate that it even helps people improve their digestion of lactose because kefir contains at least 3 times more live bacteria than yogurt. It is the bacteria, and digestive enzymes that help your body break down lactose sugars. Everyone reacts differently to kefir, so play around with your serving amounts to see what works for you. Begin slowly with 5-10 oz. Slowly increasing daily amount to include 1-2 8 oz. servings. Of course, if you have a milk allergy you would avoid drinking kefir and all milk products.
  2. Parmesan cheese. Yes, I said that right! Hard-aged cheeses are naturally rich in healthy gut bacteria. So sprinkle some on your food, and enjoy.
  3. Sauerkraut. Eat only the raw, organic kind. You can make your own, or purchase from your local health foods store. I believe Trader Joe’s, and Costco have good quality sauerkraut. It should be crunchy, and fresh tasting. You should drink the juice as well. Don’t let any of it go to waste. Like kefir, begin slowly with small amounts until your body gets used to digesting it. If you don’t eat a particular type of food group, you won’t have the enzymes necessary to break it down. That is why traveling, and eating new foods can sometimes cause stomach upset. Sauerkraut makes a great appetizer, or side-dish.

Here is one recipe you can try. If you do, please tell me what you think?

Probiotic Raspberry Drink

  • 1 Cups plain kefir or sauerkraut juice
  • 1 mangos, skin and pit removed
  • 1/2 Cup fresh or frozen raspberries
  • 1.5 Cups kale, stems removed and chopped roughly
  • Add all ingredients to a blender, blend until smooth about 2 minutes.
  • Drink and enjoy!

This post is an excerpt from Dr. Michele Arnold-Pirtle’s book, It’s All About Your Gut!

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I appreciate comments, questions, and testimonials! Please like and share this post.

Dr. Michele Arnold, Doctor of Acupuncture Medicine.

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Is Acupuncture Safe Post-Covid? 4 Things Your Acupuncturist Wants You to Know Before You Book Your Appointment

Is Acupuncture Safe Post-Covid? 4 Things Your Acupuncturist Wants You to Know Before You Book Your Appointment

To say that 2020 was a stressful year is putting it mildly. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, many people put checkups and other medical procedures on hold, including acupuncture treatments. If you are more than ready to get back to your treatments, here are four things your acupuncturist wants you to know about their safety procedures in this new normal. And if this does not answer all your questions, please feel free to ask. Your acupuncturist wants you to feel safe and secure as you return for your first appointment.  continue reading »

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Remember our Veterans on Memorial Day 2021

 

Memorial Day“To those in uniform serving today and to those who have served in the past, we honor you today and every day.”- Unknown

Join Dr. Michele Arnold at Acupuncture Center, Inc in remembrance of our veterans.

Enjoy $10 off this week ending Friday June 4th for non-insurance services.

  • Tuning Fork Acupuncture: for insomnia, anxiety, depression, PTSD Regular price $75
  • AromaTune: Tuning Fork Vibrational Therapy with Essential Oils for energy, immune system, insomnia, anxiety, and chronic pain. Regular Price $125.

We proudly accept TriWest for Veterans with approved authorization for Acupuncture treatment.

 To learn about AromaTune and Tuning Fork Vibrational Therapy Click Here.

Enjoy your day with friends and family as you remember our veterans. 

Dr. Michele Arnold

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or call (858) 613-0792

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Acupuncture for Healthy Weight Loss

Weight Loss - your healthy weight loss program can include acupuncture

In the United States, an estimated 300,000 people a year die from obesity. 

In several studies over the last five years, researchers have shown patients who receive regular acupuncture treatments see faster weight loss results than those who do not. In each case, the acupuncture treatments were combined with dietary and lifestyle changes also aimed at weight loss, but the patients who got acupuncture saw better results than those who focused on dietary and lifestyle changes alone. continue reading »

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