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Reversing the Side Effects of Donating Blood: Understanding Blood Deficiency in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Donating blood is a noble act that saves lives, but it can also lead to temporary side effects such as fatigue, dizziness, and weakness. Explore the impact of blood deficiency on your health and how acupuncture and TCM can help you regain your strength.
TCM Kitchen: What to Eat for Major Heat
Eating with the seasonal energetics of foods can greatly improve your digestion and mood. Adding these foods to your diet can support your body during the hottest season of the year.
Restoring Hormonal Balance Post-Contraceptive Use with TCM
Transitioning off contraceptives can result in a range of hormonal imbalances that affect overall health and fertility. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), with its holistic approach, offers effective strategies for restoring hormonal balance post-contraceptive use.
Understanding Bloating vs. Distention: TCM and Scientific Insights
What’s the difference between bloating & distention? Find out and discover common causes and the TCM treatments that provide lasting relief in this blog!
What is Sports Acupuncture?
Whether you're an athlete or simply someone looking to enhance your physical well-being, this specialized treatment modality provides a powerful tool for pain relief, muscle activation, improved posture, range of motion and recovery.
Acupuncture for Tennis Elbow: Traditional Chinese Medicine Approach to Alleviating Pain and Restoring Mobility
Tennis Elbow is characterized by pain and swelling around the elbow joint, often resulting from repetitive motions or overuse. In TCM, it falls under the syndrome pattern of Static Qi and Blood Obstruction.
Step Back to Move Forward: Walking and Running Backwards for Knee Health and Rehabilitation
Regular walking and running are highly beneficial components of an active lifestyle, contributing significantly to overall health, but what if there was a lesser-known technique that not only enhances your workout routine but also strengthens and preserves the longevity of your knees?
Empowering Your Weight Loss Journey with Acupuncture and Cupping Therapy
Not only can integrating acupuncture and cupping into your weight loss plan complement traditional approaches like diet and exercise, but it can also support your overall well being in the process.
Cupping Therapy for Athletes: A Guide to Sports and Exercise Recovery
In recent years, cupping therapy has surged in popularity, thanks in part to the endorsement of renowned athletes such as Michael Phelps. But what exactly is cupping, and how can it benefit athletes in their quest for peak performance and recovery?
Unlocking Exercise Enhancements: The Science Behind Acupuncture, Electro-Acupuncture, Cupping, and Gua Sha
When it comes to unlocking your body’s potential, you can count on methods that have been tried and tested for millenia. Explore the science behind acupuncture, cupping, and Gua Sha and how it can enhance your performance to help you achieve your fitness goals this year!
Seasonal Eating and Nutrient Deficiency: A TCM Perspective
The pursuit of maintaining immunity and vitality becomes particularly challenging in the winter months. As the cold sets in, we become susceptible to coughs, colds, and a lingering sense of lethargy. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) recommends adjusting your diet based on the season to support your overall well-being.