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Yes, Acupuncture can alleviate Menopausal Symptoms

In simplistic terms, these hormonal changes can be seen in TCM as a decline in yin, leading to a yin-yang imbalance. Yin refers to the cooling, calming, nourishing, and moisturizing influences of the body, and when deficient, it can lead to heat, dryness, and nervousness or irritability. Acupuncture (and TCM lifestyle guidance) can help to re-calibrate the yin-yang balance to ease this transition. There are many different herbs, essential oils, and specific acupuncture protocols for nourishing our yin. An essential oils blend that is most effective comes from the Meridian Biolgoix brand of Essential Oils called Smooth Transition. Smooth Transitions

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Chinese Medicine to Relieve Pain Syndrome(Bi-Syndrome)

In TCM, bi-syndrome is a group of symptoms typically associated with pain, numbness, heaviness, and swelling in the muscles, tendons, bones, and joints. The term 'bi' means obstruction, and it's believed that bi-syndrome occurs when Qi and blood circulation in the meridians (energy channels) are blocked. Weather changes, particularly cold, dampness, and wind, are significant factors causing Bi-Syndrome.

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Acupuncture and Summer Health: Harnessing Traditional Chinese Medicine for Cooling Relief

As the summer temperatures rise, so does the need for effective ways to stay cool and maintain a balanced state of health. One avenue that many individuals may have yet to consider lies in the time-tested traditions of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) - specifically, acupuncture and the therapeutic use of Chinese herbs. Here, we explore how acupuncture can be applied to promote summer health and also delve into some refreshing recipes using Chinese herbs renowned for their cooling properties.

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Acupuncture, Herbs & Essential Oils For Allergies

TCM is a medical system that has been around for thousands of years. The general theory behind TCM is to treat the patient holistically, considering all aspects of the patient’s illness. TCM utilizes many modalities to treat the patient, including acupuncture, acupressure, herbs, formulas, cupping, and nutrition. For treating allergies, there are some wonderful herbs and formulas that can be implemented. Here’s a short list of items that can be used to treat non-life-threatening allergies.

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Dimensions of the Heart

The Heart is a vital energy system in Chinese medicine, often said to be the emperor of all the other energy systems. It is related to the fire element, the universal energy of summer.

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Have you Tried Cupping Yet?

Cupping is understood in TCM to assist with qi and blood flow. It also opens the pores to draw out pathogenic factors such as wind, cold, dampness, and heat. Biomedical research has found that cupping does increase local blood flow through microcirculation and capillary cell repair, and wet cupping helps to remove toxins from the blood.

One of the reasons it has stood the test of time is because it is safe and beneficial for so many conditions. Here are some examples of uses where research supports effectiveness

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Can Marc Help your Seasonal Allergies?

Allergies, seasonal or year-round, are an ongoing problem for many individuals. Seasonal allergies typically affect people during a particular season or time of year. They are also called outdoor allergies and are generally triggered by tree, grass, weed pollens, or outdoor mold spores. Animal dander, dust mites, mold spores, or insect allergens typically bring on year-round, also known as indoor allergies. There are also food allergies, which occur due to eating a culprit food and can create physical and emotional symptoms such as body hives, swelling, itching or redness of the skin, depression, and moodiness. 

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Acupuncture for Wellness

Should I get acupuncture if I’m not sick? This is a question people often ask. For more than 2,500

years practitioners of acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) have emphasized the importance

of preventative medicine rather than waiting until the disease begins. Yang-sheng is the preventive

branch of Chinese medicine. Yang-sheng means to nourish life.

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ACUPUNCTURE AND COVID LONG - HAULERS

Chinese Medicine has a beautiful way of getting to the core principles of a disorder as an efficient way to inform appropriate treatment. While terms like deficiency, excess, stagnation, and retained pathogens may seem simple, they can be related to modern medical explanations of diseases (like post-COVID syndrome). Western biomedical research into Long-Haul COVID (LHC) looks at immune and cellular dysfunction that can lead to organ and tissue damage.

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5 Benefits of Acupuncture

TCM treatments promote the movement of qi throughout the body to help bring balance back to the body. The goal of Acupuncture is to correct this imbalance which can cause a variety of ailments and conditions that you may currently have.

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