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A Helpful Primer on Acupuncture Needles

A Helpful Primer on Acupuncture Needles

Just how many types are there and what do they all do?

If you’ve ever thought about trying acupuncture, you might find yourself with an equal mix of curiosity and trepidation. What is this “ancient medicine?” How does it work? And what about all the different kinds of needles? Do they hurt? Let’s take some of the guesswork and trepidation out of the equation and define the various needles that could be used in treatment. Each one fulfills its own purpose and has a specific role in restoring balance and promoting healing.  continue reading »

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Finding Relief: Acupuncture for Neuropathy

Finding Relief: Acupuncture for Neuropathy

According to a 2014 study, approximately 10% of Americans suffer from some form of neuropathic pain. And those numbers have only increased since then. Neuropathy is a condition that affects the peripheral nerves, leading to pain, weakness, and sensory disturbances. Traditional treatments can offer limited relief depending on the severity of the condition and patients can grow desperate for relief. Acupuncture offers those looking for answers another option for pain relief.  continue reading »

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Acupuncture: A Gentle Touch in the Fight Against Cancer

Acupuncture: A Gentle Touch in the Fight Against Cancer

Hearing you’ve been diagnosed with cancer can feel like getting run over by a freight train. It can be overwhelming to learn about the prognosis, treatment options, and what to expect as you begin the journey that will hopefully lead to a full recovery. 

The aggressive treatments, often including chemotherapy and radiation, can leave patients feeling drained and in constant pain. What many people don’t realize is that acupuncture can be a great source of hope as it helps bring physical relief to many of the symptoms caused by traditional cancer treatments.  continue reading »

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Acupuncture Offers Hope for Diabetes Management

Acupuncture Offers Hope for Diabetes Management

If you or someone you love suffers from type 2 diabetes, then you understand the challenges that come with this disease. Despite adhering to a medication regimen and making positive lifestyle changes, those dealing with diabetes might still struggle with managing blood sugar levels. Frustration and fatigue can be constant companions. But did you know that acupuncture can help with diabetes management? Whether you are skeptical or desperate for some help, it’s worth looking into acupuncture as a source of hope and help in managing this often-tricky disease. continue reading »

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Navigating perimenopause and menopause

 

 

Perimenopause and your transition to menopause.

 

Perimenopause means “around menopause” and refers to the time during which your body makes the natural transition to menopause, marking the end of your menstrual cycles and  ovulation, and hence, your reproductive years.

This “around” time can take months or years, during which time your body starts transformation, into our later stages of life. We may acquire a few extra pounds, develop joint pain, have trouble sleeping, and feel our physical energy become a bit less. Our hair may start showing some gray, and skin and nails may feel dryer, we may become aware of some early wrinkles and muscle flaccidity.

Emotionally, as we become aware of our age, we may feel more conscious of the years gone by and feel some regrets, or second guess the decisions we have taken in life. Hormones, and lack of sleep may make us cranky and restless. This can take a toll on us, and our relationships.

The transition into menopause is a normal process for every woman. Men go through their hormonal transitions as well, as they navigate andropause.

The last thing we want to do is start a war against our natural changes, as it is a lost battle. Mother Nature will always win, so, what can we do to navigate this transition feeling well in body and mind? Here is a list of tips I can offer:

  1. Take your days one at a time, as you take your hot flushes. Use light clothing, consult with an herbalist for the best herbal route.
  2. Healthy diet. Understand that your metabolism is now a bit slower, so eat lighter. More protein and less carbohydrates. Stay away from sugars.
  3. You need hydration in your body, as well as your skin. Drink plenty of water, electrolytes, and use a good, natural moisturizer.
  4. Eat earlier, so you can digest earlier and go to bed earlier. You will feel more refreshed and less cranky and tired in the morning.
  5. Concentrate on being healthy. That is a priority and priceless as we age. We cannot change the size of our hips, or our height. Work with what you have.
  6. Feel grateful that you have gotten here, many have not. Be grateful for the people in your life, the achievements you have made. This is a transition, not the end of life. Re-invent yourself.
  7. If you have now finished the job of raising children and have a partner, rekindle. Enjoy each other’s company and having fun doing the things you love. Accept each other’s body changes with grace and love.
  8. Find support. Your best support system is a combination of good healthcare providers and friends and family. Keep close those that have a positive attitude, stay away from those that are in constant fight of aging, or the opposite, those that feel they are now old.
  9. Acupuncture, massage, Reiki, herbs, homeopathy, all have been found to help the perimenopause and menopause stages.
  10. And finally, HUMOR. Take it all with a grain of salt. Take that Yoga class, go to Pilates, enjoy the gym, the walks, the runs, learn to laugh at your new quirkiness and learn to love and nourish your new self. This is you; this is natural. Life may have changed but it didn’t stop.
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