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Acupuncture for Healthy Weight Loss

Weight Loss - your healthy weight loss program can include acupuncture

If you struggle with your weight, you’re not alone. In fact, more than 30% of all U.S. adults meet the criteria for being obese.1 Americans spend billions of dollars annually on weight loss products, but obesity is still on the rise. People are even turning to surgery as a weight loss option. This is a drastic measure and can cause unwanted side effects. continue reading »

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Acupuncture for Mother’s Day

Mother's Day - The Perfect Gift of Acupuncture

Mother’s Day is on Sunday, May 9, this year of 2021. How wonderful to have a day set aside to honor all mothers! HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! 

The mother energy is yin, and the father energy is yang in the ancient Chinese philosophy of yin-yang. Yin and yang are the idea of opposites. Yin energy is female, soft, and supports function in comparison to yang energy which is male, active, and supports structure. In our modern world, people too often burn their yang without nurturing their yin and end up stressed out with health imbalances.  

yin yang symbol represents balance of opposites

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has at its roots the philosophy of yin and yang. The diagnosis within TCM is based on patterns that are categorized according to the relationship of yin and yang within the body.  When the opposite expression of the yin and yang energies within the body interact in a balanced way, good health can be enjoyedWhen there is an imbalance of the yin and yang energy, for example too much activity and not enough rest, the body suffers.  

Acupuncture Care is a holistic choice to treat a variety of women’s health issues. Below are three ways acupuncture supports women’s health.  continue reading »

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Acupuncture for Inflammation

Acupuncture for Inflammation

Acupuncture helps put out the fires of inflammation in both chronic and acute inflammatory cases. Acupuncture has a plus factor too! Not only does acupuncture care take away the pain caused by inflammation, acupuncture also treats the root causes of the inflammation so that the pain can be resolved permanently. With Traditional Chinese Medicine diagnosis, the reason for the inflammation is clearly determined and a treatment strategy is administered to relieve the inflammation and restore normal function in the body.
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Acupuncture is Preventive Medicine

Acupuncture is preventative medicine

I think we all know someone, or it is even ourselves, who lives by the idea, “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it. This concept may be prudent when putting off replacing the many gadgets, tools and equipment in our life, however, this philosophy does not apply when one desires to enjoy best healthTo prevent illness, one can stay on top of best health practices and nip a problem in the bud when it first starts to present with preventative medicine. Acupuncture care which includes herbs, nutrition and lifestyle recommendations, is preventative medicine and a wonderful way to solve health issues before they become illnesses and disease patterns.   continue reading »

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Traditional Tips for Insomnia

Many people have difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep and often both. When doctors of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) have a patient with insomnia, we want to determine the causes of the insomnia and provide treatment with acupuncture and herbal medicine. 

In TCM we understand that insomnia can be caused from a deficiency pattern, like blood deficiency or energy/qi deficiency or a blood sugar imbalance. Did you know that your body needs adequate energy to sleep! Insomnia can also be an excess pattern, the patient has too much going on it their head and cannot relax. The solutions for the first case of deficiency insomnia are to tonify the body with acupuncture and herbal medicine so that it has enough energy to sleep through the night. The second case with the overactive mind is to calm spirit with acupuncture and herbal medicine.

Along with what your acupuncture physician can provide for you during your clinic visit, healthy sleep hygiene is essential for sleep success. Below find 6 tips to improve your sleep and put insomnia to rest.  

  1. Spend time outside every day: Breathe the fresh air, put your barefeet on the earth, feel the strength of nature and enjoy its beauty.  
  2. Exercise 20 to 30 minutes daily: Light exercise if fine, a brisk walk is best. You can also enjoy a bike ride or a swim. However, it is best not to exercise too close to bedtime as it is stimulating and may keep you awake.  
  3. Daily digital detoxes: The digital stimulation we experience today, causes imbalance in our bodies and adversely effects sleep. To enhance natural sleep, turn off all devices 1 to 2 hours before bed; pick one day of the week or a portion of a day to be offline; and do not have electronic devices in your bedroom. Keep your bedroom a place of peace.  
  4. Plan for sleep: Set a bedtime, and stick with it, can help reset your sleep cycle. Implement a routine and do the same things nightly before going to bed. If you are struggling to fall asleep on time, consider a wind-down routine. Create a routine for yourself that may include a cup of tea, reading, writing, or light stretching.
  5. Change the lighting: Consistently train your brain to normalcircadian rhythm by mimicking the natural lighting of nature. In the evening create a darker environment in your home to help your brain ease out of the daytime stimulation and start slowing down. Alternatively, when you wake up in the morning, be sure to open the shades and turn the lights on again to help tell your brain to wake up and get going. 
  6. Say goodbye to late-night binges: Just say no to caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, and late-night snacks. Eating too late is common and can cause indigestion and restless nights. If you are still hungry right before bed, choose real food not junk. It is recommended for most people to fast for 12-hours daily to give your digestion system rest. 

    If you are suffering with insomnia and would like to receive our help, reach out to us on form below to contact Nature’s Wisdom Healing Center-Mary Cetan. We offer a Complementary Chat to help you get your questions answered.

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