Friday, July 8th, 2011 at
2:25 am
Article by Christopher Torsak
Acupuncture Discoveries
Today, I wish to talk about acupuncture and kidney health and wellness. I was originally exposed to traditional chinese medicine in an absolutely literal sense in the early Nineties. I was a bit concerned about acupuncture just like most are generally, however the confidence of fellow martial art students in this discipline and my own desire at the time to reduce neck pain put me personally at ease. I therefore agreed to give acupuncture a try. I can without-doubt confirm that it was indeed an experience I found to be calming for the most part and the final results made me personally a true believer.
When I had a kidney stone experience in 2001, I made the decision to visit an acupuncturist in order to discover the ways he could possibly help me personally with this specific kidney challlenge. At the conclusion of his treatments I ended up being enormously pleased yet again.
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Sunday, June 5th, 2011 at
2:20 am
Article by localmassage
Massage is the treatment of external layers of muscle and connective tissue to improve and boost up the functioning and give relaxation, comfort, freshness and well being. Massage therapy is very well liked by people. Mostly people do massage therapy for relaxation and peace of mind.
Massage engages performing on and controlling the body with pressure – structured, unstructured, – tension, motion, or vibration, stationary, or moving done manually or with mechanical aids. Objective tissues may consist of muscles, tendons, ligaments, skin, joints, or other connective tissue, as well as lymphatic vessels, or organs of the gastrointestinal system. Massage therapy can be applied with the hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearm, and feet.
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Thursday, June 2nd, 2011 at
2:17 am
Article by Cindy Walters
Being pregnant is definitely a thrilling and fantastic time. On the other hand, with all the bodily and hormonal modifications that take place, it may also be a time of soreness. Several expecting females endure fatigue, nausea, backache along with other problems which are regarded as a “normal” component of being pregnant. Acupuncture is a safe, mild and successful method to tackle these ailments, particularly given that Western medicines cannot be utilized throughout this time.
Normal acupuncture in the course of being pregnant sets the basis for a wholesome mom and child. Furthermore, ladies who utulize acupuncture through pregnancy typically experience a less difficult pregnancy than females who do not use acupuncture. Research done in Europe concluded that “women of all ages who obtained acupuncture every week through the final month of being pregnant had considerably shorter labor than ladies who didn’t acquire any acupuncture.”
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Monday, May 30th, 2011 at
2:23 am
Article by Jeremy Smith
There are may retirees who move to the sunny state of Arizona. With the onset of the aging process, many older people are at risk of becoming depressed. Often they are isolated from their families and they may also be dealing with a number of health issues. Acupuncture may seem to be an unlikely treatment for depression and anxiety, but researchers have found that regular acupuncture treatments may alleviate anxiety and depression as well as use of some anti-depressant medications.
The main treatment objectives of acupuncture are the treatment of diseases, pain relief and the re-establishment of vibrant health. Many researchers are now leaning toward the theory that depression is physiological and not psychological. Depression and anxiety often occur when the body lacks the necessary nutrients and vitamins for the mind and body to function well. When these physiological needs are met, many people who are suffering from depression are relieved of their symptoms and have a dramatic increase in their sense of well-being.
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Thursday, April 21st, 2011 at
8:01 am
Stan Baker is a licensed Acupuncturist & Herbal Oriental Medicine. Over 25 years experience in Oriental Healing Arts. Fully Licensed in Mass. and Conn./ National Board Cert.
Stan Baker Has two conveniently located Acupuncture locations are in the greater Hartford – Avon, Connecticut area and in Springfield, Massachusetts.
What Is Acupuncture?
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Tuesday, April 5th, 2011 at
8:01 am
Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used medical procedures in the world. Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical technique. It is also called Oriental medicine. Acupuncture scientific name is paradigm. Each meridian corresponds to one organ, or group of organs, that governs particular bodily functions. Acupuncture treatments have documented to be great success in treating injuries related to tense, scarred or irritated tendons, nervous tension or muscles. It has also been found that people do not know that acupuncture procedures are good treatments for depression, allergies, stress, anxiety, insomnia and sinusitis.
The very term “acupuncture” (meaning “needle puncture”) is actually a western term, introduced by physician Willem Rhyne, who spent time in the Far East, prevailing in Japan, in the seventeen century. It is important to say that Japanese acupuncture does originate from the Chinese, though its uniqueness is recognized as well as the original one. Used as a primary healthcare method for over 5,000 years, acupuncture has a lot to offer people suffering from fibromyalgia. Even earlier than that, acupuncture may have possibly originated almost 4,000 years ago, based on hieroglyphic findings and stone (bian) and ceramic acupuncture needles, which have been documented throughout the centuries.
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Monday, March 7th, 2011 at
8:00 am
In present times, physical therapy has been growing as one of the most effective forms of treatment for those that have been injured or suffer from a medical condition. The fundamental principle behind physical therapy involves the use of natural forces for treating disorders of the musculoskeletal system. These natural forces include heat, electricity, cold, massage, and exercise. Physical therapy is essential in relieving pain, restoring function, and rejuvenating the body so that one can live a more active lifestyle.
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Wednesday, February 9th, 2011 at
8:09 am
Although there have been exceptional advancements made in today’s medical world, more and more people are searching for natural remedies to cure their pains and illnesses because they see it as a long-term solution rather than taking a quick pill to mask their pain or having unnecessary, invasive surgery. The best way to relieve pain naturally and rejuvenate the mind and body is to seek out a physical therapy center that offers a holistic approach to healing, through a combination of physical therapy, massage therapy, acupuncture and natural herbs. Some of the top centers for physical therapy can be found in Buena Park, Orange County, where with the help of licensed staff and personalized attention, one can be guided how to live a life of maximum vitality and health. The experienced staff devises a treatment plan that is unique to the patient, which leads to highly effective results.
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Saturday, February 5th, 2011 at
8:26 am
Giving birth is one of the most beautiful processes of life and evolution, yet for some new mothers there is a catch. Feelings of sadness or anger after childbirth create a true struggle in the lives of many women, and may occur within 2 days of birth as pregnancy hormones suddenly drop and the new mother comes to the realization that there is now a new baby in need of constant attention. Following delivery, approximately 80% of first time mothers experience a decrease in mood sometimes referred to as the “post partum blues,” while 13% of new mothers experience a major depressive episode within a few weeks after childbirth known as post partum depression (Wisner et al., 2002). For some women the understanding that hormones and fatigue are the driving factors in this process is important, but many mothers feel guilty about having these symptoms, thinking they are not good mothers or not “cut out” for motherhood. If you are a new mother, remember you are not alone as hundreds of thousands of women in the United States each year experience post partum depression. Women with a previous history of depression are at a particularly high risk for depression (Wisner et al., 2002). Additional risk factors include conflict with the baby’s father, stressful life events and child care stresses. As more women seek drug-free treatment for pregnancy related conditions, the ancient Chinese healing art of acupuncture can support, nurture and ease the transition into motherhood while supporting the overall lifestyle of the new mother.
Postpartum is one of the most critical times for a woman to receive regular preventative care from a Chinese medical practitioner. Acupuncturists can often offset years of “suboptimal” lifestyle and stress in the first few weeks postpartum, as well as intercept abnormalities in lochial flow to rectify years of menstrual irregularities and prevent them from occurring. Acupuncture works on the normal recuperative cycle of a woman to counteract the effects of post-partum depression. In addition to restoring a mother’s energy levels after the stress of birth and alleviating depression and anxiety, acupuncturecan be used postpartum to relieve backache, perineal or other kinds of pain.
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Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 at
8:02 am
About acupuncture
Acupuncture is one of the oldest treatment methods, incorporated from the ethnic Japan, China and Korea; in which very fine needles are inserted into some parts of the body, known as pressure points, to eliminate or reduce all types of disease and pains from the body. Acupuncture therapy mainly is based on balancing the body’s inner strength or Chi or life energy by enhancing the spiritual, emotional and physical harmony.
Acupuncture practices
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