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Five Reasons to Get Acupuncture for Low Back Pain

Statistics show eight out of 10 people will experience low back pain at some point during their life. Seeking medical treatment for back pain is very common. Typically back pain is fleeting and can be easily resolved with rest, heat and an occasional anti-inflammatory like ibuprofen. However, once the damage is done, the recurrence of back pain can be as high as 50 percent. Part of this is because as we age, things like muscles and tendons become less flexible and pliable. It is also very well known in the United States, people are too sedentary and this leads to excess weight gain that can create added pressure on the body, especially the low back. continue reading »

The Pain Elimination Blueprint Online

Only 1 more week until my online course begins!  Course starts July 1st!

Go at your own pace with weekly modules emailed to you.  

Join me for a six week journey to heal chronic pain by getting to the root cause!

The Pain Elimination Blueprint: Six Weeks to End Chronic Pain Without Drugs and Side Effects!

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You’re probably here because you struggle with pain that won’t go away.

Since I started my practice, I’ve always had a vision for helping as many people as possible. I am really excited to let you know that I have a new online course coming out on July 1st called,
“The Pain Elimination Blueprint: Six Weeks to End Chronic Pain without Drugs or Side Effects”!
This is a 6-week online course. The purpose of the course is to help people who struggle with pain that won’t go away.  It can be minor to excruciating.  You may find it difficult to move or do your daily activities.  You may also feel like you have trouble with energy, appetite, digestion, sleep, mood, and outlook on life.  You’re tired of drugs, and other harsh treatments that work temporarily, or don’t work at all leaving you with side effects.  You want to finally get lasting solutions in place and experience total life transformation.
In particular, the course can help you:

  • Set your mind for success
  • Discover Root Causes for your pain
  • Clear congested energy, strengthen weak areas
  • Discover the power of natural remedies
  • Be free from harsh chemicals, drugs and side-effects
  • Eliminate physical suffering, and heal your mind and soul
  • Feel empowered in your own healthcare
  • Create a life full of energy, vitality and purpose without pain.

A six week program designed to help you finally gain control of your own body, improve energy flow, and blood circulation.  Blocked energy can lead to pain, illness or emotional distress. I’m thrilled to introduce this powerful system with you that will help you live pain free!

I have added the syllabus, so you have a clear sense of what’s included every week. I will be offering the course with PowerPoint modules and interactive Q and A.

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Beginning Monday July 1st

Introductory price of only $297

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Why Turmeric and Turmeric Latte Recipe

Have you been wondering about whether or not you should take Turmeric because it was recommended by your doctor, or you have seen it advertised?  

What is Turmeric?

Turmeric is an Indian spice and can be used as an herbal supplement.  It contains Curcumin, the primary chemical constituent that gives it its anti-inflammatory properties along with its yellow color.  It widely used as one of the spices in curry powder.  It has become very popular, and is widely recommended as a dietary aid for inflammation and pain.  Some people have questions about it, and they wonder whether or not they should be taking it.  It may help if I break down its uses, and clarify when it wouldn’t be appropriate for someone to take it.

In Chinese Medicine this herb is called Jiang Huang (Turmeric Rhizome) or Yu Jin (Curcuma root).  Jiang Huang has flavors that are spicy, bitter, and has an energetic warming affect on the body.  Yu Jin on the other hand is spicy, bitter, but cold. 

 

What is it used for?

This herb helps blood circulation, and breaks up coagulation that may be the cause of pain related to traumatic injury, arthritis, angina, and it helps speed healing.  It moves Qi-energy of the liver, which means that it protects the liver from toxins, has antioxidant qualities, lowers cholesterol, reduces menstrual pain, and  decongests the liver.  The bitter and warming qualities improves joint swelling, shrinks uterine tumors, dissolves gallstones, and improves ligament flexibility.    

The cold qualities of Yu Jin clears heat from the body, and it has anti-bacterial, anti-fungal actions.  

How to take it?

Dosage as a single herb is 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. daily.  It is best when taken along with cinnamon bark (Rou Gui) or cinnamon twig (Gui Zhi) for dysmenorrhea, or joint pain such as in the shoulders.  It is usually added as an adjunct herb to enhance effects for relieving menstrual pain in an herbal formula such as Bupleurum and Dang Gui (Xiao Yao Wan) for instance.

Is it good for everyone?

This herb is not for you if you have blood deficiency without stagnant Qi-energy or blood stasis.  

This means you don’t experience localized pain of a deep, sharp and piercing nature, and inflammation that is worse at night, that is swollen, or you don’t have palpable solid, immobile masses, dark complexion, purple lips, fragile dry hair and skin, a purple tongue with purple spots.  

If you feel weak, exhausted, have a pale complexion, experience light thin menstrual blood flow during your periods, dizziness, pale tongue or pale conjunctiva this herb is not for you.  

Caution:

Use caution if you are taking an anti-coagulant, anti-platelet medication.

I hope this helps?

Turmeric Latte Recipe

Ingredients

1 1/2 C water, almond milk, coconut milk, or rice milk

1 Tbsp. almond butter

1 tsp. organic honey

3/4 tsp. ground turmeric

1 tsp. ground cinnamon

1/2 tsp. ground ginger

1 tsp. vanilla extract

pinch of sea salt

pinch of ground black pepper

1 drop turmeric essential oil

Instructions

Mix all ingredients until smooth.  Warm in a small pot.  Pour into a mug, sprinkle with cinnamon and Enjoy!

 

*How Herbs are Prescribed in Chinese Medicine

*Let me start by saying that using herbs and spices in your cooking for flavoring is not necessarily the same thing as taking them as an herbal supplement.  Although, there may be some dietary value, there is not necessarily a therapeutic value that comes with potency and dosage. The spices and herbs found in your spice isle of the supermarket are going to be of a different quality, grade, and concentration than that found in an herbal tea or supplement.  Chinese Herbalists use high quality pharmaceutical grade herbs with high potency and bio-availability along with correct species identification.  The dosage matters as well.  In addition, herbs aren’t typically given singly, they are compounded together in a balanced formula that may include anywhere from two to ten or more herbs.  This way each herb works in a synergistic manner, and counteracts any negative affects.  This is much safer than taking only one ingredient long term.  As an example, you will find quite often that fresh ginger (Sheng Jiang), honey-fried licorice (Zhi Gan Cao), and red dates (Da Zao) are added to formulas to protect your stomach, and to harmonize all of the ingredients together.  Chinese Angelica Root (Dang Gui) is often combined with Ligusticum (Chuan Xiong), and White Peony (Bai Shao) to nourish blood, regulate the movement of blood, and sooth PMS symptoms and pain without causing too much thinning of blood, hemorrhage, or blood stasis and coagulation.  The flavors of bitter, sweet, spicy, salty, or sour as well as the energetic temperature of hot, warm, cooling, cold, have beneficial qualities on the body.  The herb’s flavors and temperature are taken into consideration when choosing an appropriate herbal remedy per one’s constitution.  Curcumin (Yu Jin) is spicy, bitter and cooling on the body.  Thus, it may not be for everyone.  You would need to consult with an expert herbalist that can evaluate your constitutional pattern of disharmony and recommend an appropriate herbal formula.

Enjoy your Memorial Day and our offer

Memorial Day 2019

In observance of Memorial Day

Veteran’s can enjoy a 25% discount, and non-vets a 10% discount from our premium services.

Good from May 29 to June 30th.
(excludes insurance co-payments, and deductibles)
Elite Acupuncture
Includes a combination of any two modalities that best fit your needs.

We help many people release stress, lift depressive feelings, and find mental clarity and purpose to enjoy life, and get yourself back!

This service is especially effective for anxiety, stress, depression, PTSD, insomnia, chronic pain, focus, and finding purpose, and passion in your life!
Service may include:

  • traditional acupuncture needles
  • cupping
  • Auricular (ear acupuncture)
  • Energy-Light (Micro-Current Color-Light) Acupuncture
  • vibrational sounds of tuning forks on meridians.

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Wishing all of the Mother’s out there a very special day of appreciation!  

For everything you do, the unconditional love you give, and beautiful smile, I love you!

Mother’s love makes the world go around. 

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