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I needed relief from chronic pain in my back, hips, and sciatic nerve. I have had these problems for a number of years. My doctors used physical therapy, and pain medication. I can no longer take anti-inflammatory medication. My acupuncture treatments have helped a lot. I can now relax, and I feel almost pain free. It has helped my attitude also. My activities have improved. Michele is a wonderful person, caring, compassionate, and an excellent acupuncture therapist!
C.T.
After two back surgeries, I was still having a great deal of pain. A friend told me acupuncture helped him with shoulder pain. I was a little skeptical but decided to give it a try. I didn’t want to stay on Percocet pain killers forever. After receiving acupuncture treatments, I was amazed how it helped with the pain. It isn’t gone but it is at least bearable. I only occasionally need to take a pain killer, and that is when
... Read more »A letter as copied to her doctor: Ms. Michele Arnold has been working with me since I begun experiencing hot flashes and has been able to manage them for me. I know it works because I took a five week hiatus from acupuncture treatments and experienced hot flashes so severe that I actually did not want to live. With four treatments I was back to feeling great with only a very occasional minimal hot flash. Acupuncture is relaxing and uplifting.
... Read more »Acupuncture has helped relieve so many symptoms, its hard to list them all. I have MS (multiple sclerosis) and acupuncture has helped with my vision, balance, and overall energy level. It also completely addressed the pain from a torn shoulder rotator cuff. Thank you Michele!
Wendy Harrison
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How to Feel Your Best During This Holiday Season
We are all busy during this time of year. Thus, there is no better time than now to address our immunity, digestion, stress, and emotional balance.
Here are some ways on how you can feel your best during this holiday season using Chinese Herbal teas (pharmaceutical grade concentrated herbal granule extracts) and Essential Oils (Use only CPTG Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade® essential oils from doTERRA).
For Immune support, and transition from feeling lonely or sad
Cinnamon Tea (Gui Zhi Tang): To support your immunity, and strengthen your metal-lung energy. Dose 3g mixed with a cup of warm water once or twice per week (Build Immunity).
Frankincense, cardamom, OnGuard® Protective blend: Diminish feelings of grief, loss, loneliness and move to a place of harmony with inspiration, purity, worthiness, responsibility, honesty, sincerity and feeling connected to the divine. Apply over lung area, heart center (on center of breast bone), bottom of feet, over third eye (on forehead between eyebrows), or inhale the aroma. 
For Digestive Support, and transition from worry, anxious feelings, and lethargy
Six Gentlemen Decoction with Aucklandia (Xiang Xia Liu Jun Zi Tang): To support healthy digestion, fluid metabolism, and nutrient absorption. Dose 3g mixed with a cup of warm water three times per day.
Cinnamon, ginger and geranium: Diminish feelings of neediness, worry, anxiety, brooding, obsession, domineering, intrusiveness, self-centered, sluggish, stuck, unmotivated, lethargy. Move to a place feeling stable, grounded, nourished, motivated, sympathetic, with clear thinking, ability to study, and independence. Apply over and under left rib cage, arch of feet, mid-line of upper and lower abdomen or smell the aroma. Other oil ideas are:
DigestZen® digestive blend). As needed to aid in digestive sluggishness or occasional stomach upset.
For rebellious stomach energy (which is going the wrong way up instead of down), or soothe symptoms associated with H. Pylori, try:
Ginger essential oil 2 to 4 drops to 1 cup of hot water
- Add 2 to 4 drops of ginger essential oil into the hot water.
- Allow it to stay for about 30 minutes.
- Stir the drink.
- Drink the mixture 20 minutes before your meal.
Precaution: Do not take aspirin for at least 2 hours after the intake of ginger
Peppermint essential oil, 1 drop to 1/2 tsp. organic raw apple cider vinegar, 1 tsp. organic raw unpasteurized honey, mixed with a glass of warm water. Sip slowly every morning before you eat or drink anything else.
Wild orange essential oil 1 drop mixed with 1 tsp. raw organic unpasteurized honey, added to warm water.
For constitutional support and transition from feelings of overwhelm
Eight Flavor Tea with Rehmannia (Ba Wei Di Huang Wan): To reinforce Yang-vital function, generate warmth for constitutional and kidney support as well as growth, development, and proper aging. Dose 3g mixed with warm water three times per day.
Douglas fir, white fir, and basil: Douglas fir is the oil from the Christmas tree, a symbol of new beginnings. Together with white fir and basil diminish feelings of dread, fear, intimidation, and overwhelm. Move to a space of resolve, drive, aspiration, will power, wisdom, endurance, appropriate fear, and courage. Apply over adrenals, ovaries, lower chin, below belly button, bottoms of feet, spine, or back of the neck.
Support For Fat, Chemical Metabolism and Transition from feelings of frustration, anger, or repression
Rambling Powder (Xiao Yao Wan): Harmonize functions of liver and spleen, relieve stagnation of vital Qi-energy of Liver, replenish blood. Releases emotional constraint, irritability, frustration, depression, anger, short temper, resentment, stress, and poor coping abilities. Dose 3g three times per day.
Thyme and Wintergreen: Diminish feelings or behaviors of excessive or inappropriate anger, rage, violence, aggression, frustration, irritation, tension, controlling, inflexible, snapping, or disorganized. Move to a place of creativity, innovation, organized planning, knowing direction, clear vision with determination to achieve goals, flexibility and able to adapt to circumstances, able to assert yourself, true to oneself. Apply over right rib cage, top of foot on web between big and second toes.
For Warmth, Circulation, and Transition from feeling overstimulated, anxious, sad, or apathetic
Restore the Spleen Tea (Gui Pi Wan): Help ease symptoms of withdrawal, forgetfulness, anxiety, worry, overthinking, insomnia, dream-disturbed sleep. Dose 3g morning and evening, take on an empty stomach for best effects.
Rosemary, ylang-ylang, clove, and rose: Diminish feelings of apathy, loss of laughter, no joy, flat affect, discouragement, despondency, despair, nervous exhaustion, lack of intimacy, heart break, over-elation, over-excitement, overzealous, or panic. Find space for loving and feeling loved, sharing, passion, and confidence. Place oils over heart center, inner wrist and elbow creases, and third eye.
For your own customized herbal tea or your own doTERRA essential oils please call (858) 613-0792
Happy Holidays to you and your family
Dr. Michele Arnold-Pirtle
Morning Juices, shakes, smoothies, and green-drinks
Fruit and vegetable juices are cooling and cleansing. They are easy to digest, moistening, and refreshing. They can be a remedy for those who are stressed, overheated from mental stimulation, do excessive physical activity, or live in a hot climate. They can provide a natural laxative effect. Including the pulp, seeds, and rinds, and flesh in smoothies are less cooling and can provide more energy. For best results fruit and juices are best drunk at least four hours after and one hour before a meal.
They are considered very concentrated, and the sugars go straight to the blood stream. When overeaten, it can promote yeast overgrowth and other forms of dampness. This is best off-set by periods of abstaining from fruit juicing. Eating or drinking fruit juices all day may cause weakness of the digestive system as they are cold and damp forming according to Paul Pitchford in his book, Healing with Whole Foods, Oriental Traditions and Modern Nutrition. He states that excessive consumption of juices impairs the metabolic rate and digestive strength of our spleen-pancreas digestive fire. Those people with heavy meat and processed food backgrounds tend to do well with modicum amounts of fresh raw fruits and vegetables, and blended drinks. Remember, that while there are more nutrients in raw whole veggies and fruits, fewer of these nutrients will be absorbed compared to when they are lightly cooked or blended.
Fruits offer plenty of antioxidants and beneficial enzymes, but they are best eaten whole with their fiber. I don’t recommend regular juicing with fruit, especially if you are on a weight loss plan. Its like injecting sugar right into your veins. Thus, if you’re wanting to watch your blood sugar, don’t add fruit or fruit juice to your green drink smoothies.
Be especially cautious with tropical fruits like mango and pineapple, which are very high in sugar. That will send your blood sugar and insulin levels soaring, increasing fat storage. The exception is using the occasional green apple or kiwi to sweeten some of the more bitter green drinks. Green apples are relatively low in sugar.
The focus should be not on fruit, but on dark leafy greens and vegetables. However, this should not be a substitution for eating your vegetables as you need the fiber from the whole vegetable that a juice or blended drink just can’t provide.
All cruciferous veggies are said to be goitrogenic, meaning they contain substances that suppress thyroid function when consumed raw. They may also cause gas, bloating and stomach upset in some people. Therefore, juice raw cabbage, collards, bok choy, kale and broccoli in moderation. Cruciferous vegetables have wonderful health benefits when cooked or lightly steamed, which deactivates the goitrogens. The goitrogenic activity of these raw vegetables is debatable. Other research indicates consuming these foods actually supports the thyroid. Dr. K. News writes in his blog, Goiter, Goitrogens, And Thyroid Enlargement, “The single most common cause of goiter in the United States is from chronically undiagnosed autoimmune Hashimoto’s completely unrelated to iodine deficiency.” “Normal consumption of goitrogenic foods do NOT cause goiter.” He also states, “…it only takes a pinhead of iodine a day and a teaspoon of iodine over a lifetime to avoid thyroid goiter.”
You may decide to eat raw spinach, beet greens and chard sparingly. They contain oxalic acid, which can irritate the mouth and intestinal tract and block iron absorption and calcium metabolism. Oxalic acid has also been linked to the formation of kidney stones. However, there is some controversy here. As Victoria Boutenko explains in her article, Oxalic Acid and Green Smoothies, A Common Misunderstanding, “the relation between dietary oxalate and stone risk is unclear”. She goes on to cite several studies that do report substantial evidence indicating a diet high in animal protein, and low in fruits and vegetables that increases the risk for stone formation.
The best veggies to blend into a green-drink are
- Cucumbers, which are very cleansing and good for skin health.
- Celery, anti-inflammatory and alkalizing; also said to lower blood pressure.
- Beets (occasionally), a super liver cleanser and great vegetarian source of iron.
- Carrots, rich in beta-carotene, beneficial for eyesight, and also a great liver/gall bladder cleanser. Use caution with carrot juice, as it’s also high in sugar.
- Spinach (occasionally), high in iron, very alkalizing, and great for skin health.
- Wheatgrass (if no allergy to grasses), overall great detoxifier and also alkalizing.
- Fennel, excellent for digestion, reduces bloating. Great licorice-like flavor.
- romaine lettuce or red bell peppers (very high in vitamin C)
- Herbs are great, too; use parsley, cilantro (helps to chelate heavy metals), basil, and ginger (good for digestion and cleansing). Raw unpasteurized honey, green cored apple. Add 1 tsp. to 1 tbsp spriulina/chlorella blend if you can stand the taste and the forest green color!
- Be cognizant of added calories and sugars when you add your own ingredients to a powered meal replacement plan.
Here are a few recipes for you to try out.
- Apple Ginger Fizz
1-inch ginger or 2 drops ginger essential oil 2 or 3 carrots 1 apple, cored shot of seltzer water
Place first 3 ingredients in juicer. Pour in a glass and mix with seltzer.
- Alkalinizing Punch
3 kale leaves 2 or 3 carrots 1 apple, cored wedge of lime or lemon, or 2-4 drops of lemon or lime essential oil.
Place first 3 ingredients in juicer. Pour in a glass, add a squeeze of lime or lemon, and stir.
- Cleansing cocktail
2 or 3 carrots 1 apple, cored ½ C cranberry juice 3 kale leaves 1-inch ginger or 2 drops of ginger essential oil.
Place all ingredients in blender. Mix with crushed ice if desired.
- Cucumber Refresher
- 2 stalks celery
- 1 cucumber
- 1 green apple
- 1 carrot
- Handful spinach
Optional: 1/2 bunch parsley or cilantro or add 1 drop of cilantro essential oil
5. Spicy Greens
- 2 stalks celery
- 1 red pepper
- 1/2 bunch parsley or cilantro or 1 drop cilantro essential oil
- 1 carrot
- 1/2 cucumber
- 1/2 fennel bulb
- Handful spinach
- squeeze lime (into finished juice) or 2-4 drops lime essential oil
Optional: garlic cloves to taste
Take The Stress Out of The Holidays
The holidays are a big part of the fall and winter months. This is often a time to reconnect with family and loved ones, to attend social events, and celebrate your beliefs.
Unfortunately, it can al
so be a time of extra commitments, nonstop activity, and pressure to get it all done. This can result in a lot of stress both mental and physical.
Everyone feels stressed occasionally, but when it continues for a long time or gets overwhelming it can take a real toll on your health. The immune system is particularly sensitive to its effects, which means that ongoing stress can leave you vulnerable to colds, flu, and other illnesses.
Acupuncture May Relieve Knee Arthritis
Knee arthritis is a painful condition in which the joints in the knee become inflamed. Depending on the severity of the condition, it may limit an individual’s normal range of motion, forcing him or her to keep body weight off the affected knee. While there’s no known cure for arthritis of the knee, a recent study found herbal acupuncture to effectively treat the symptoms associated with this condition. continue reading
The Inside Scoop on Cholesterol and The One Chinese Herb That Could Crush It
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), people who suffer from high LDL cholesterol are twice as likely to develop heart disease – the number one cause of death in both men and women (source). High levels of LDL cholesterol is a serious health condition that affects approximately 71 million adults in the U.S. (1 out 3). But an ancient Chinese herb is turning heads in the medical community due to its surprisingly powerful effects on cholesterol levels.

